Post by stonedinvestor on Oct 11, 2017 7:33:07 GMT -5
Giant fans can do the math. A family spokesman for the Tittle's said Monday that YA Tittle died at Stanford hospital on Sunday night around 9 p.m. Tittle spent his final hours surrounded by family members — four generations were on hand — and they talked and sang country songs until the peaceful end.
9pm west coast time, in other words 6pm here shortly after the Giants last loss; Giant fans can do the math, the great YA watched the Giants lose to the Chargers, then sang a country song and died.
Kind of fitting don't you think to a season that died on the vine a few games ago. What is the matter with our guys? Where is the drive? The passion to play football? Some writers are trying to play up the angle that the Giants came into the pre season filled up with their own good vibes, that we were being talked about as heavy favorites, blah blah blah. All of that is absolute bunk. I can tell you no one was talking like that it was a wait and see season from Day 1 and a JR on the hot seat yes or no sort of season from Day 1. Buying a few sacks one year is not turning around a franchise and our owner may not appear to know much these days, but he knows that.
How can the product on the field be so bad? The tackling seems to me to be on par with Army Navy game type tackling. Occasionally hard, often wide left or right. The strength displayed by our guys I would call average. The speed I would say is distressingly slow. So what about this assembled group of players is going to change now? - The coaching is the only paramiter that can change at this point. Spags tried the let the guys teach themselves trick week-- that didn't work-- now we over simplify. Bring on Denver. Mcadoo has the perfect opportunity to hand off the play calling duties this game, one which the Giants have very little chance of winning. The ego then is preserved in all cases but one-- a Giant Upset!!!!
Can it happen? A Giant upset win over Denver, I shouldn't think so all we have going in our favor is the cold weather. In each of our five games we have lost it has been unusually warm. Even hot. The ball has been sweaty. Eli does not like sweaty balls. In the clean, crisp air of Denver Eli's balls will sail true. His zip will be there and his accuracy back. He will throw to.... Yes Denver we have a problem. All four receivers on our team broke their leg the same day. Something like that. Watching at home was an interesting experience in which I felt first a twinge in the side and then a full on collapse to the floor followed by sitting in a kneeling position dazed. I was YA Tittle! Same exact as the photo.
YA YA... I never saw him play. The story though is just so great and it harkens back to a time when average joe's could become great. It would be fitting if in the Denver game Eli would throw one up there extra high to Engram... the alley oops... YA invented that play. I know we asked a lot of the rookie tight end last week but Evan is starting to bug me. You are either a big time player or you are not.. you were drafted very high young man. By the way most people don't know this but YA was called YA because his first name was Yelberton. How great is that! Yelberton back to pass... he hits Fitz McNobby for a fist down.
As it stands now--The Giants have a 47.6% chance of earning a top-five pick in next spring’s draft. Wow! It's the year of the QB in some ways the timing could not be better. But the guys still want to win - Here's BJ
“I love playing for McAdoo, man,” Goodson, 24, a second-year player out of Clemson, said at his locker. “There are so many reasons. I could sit up here (all day). But he leads by example, man. For one, you never want to see a coach go astray. And I feel like in this situation right here, just seeing his response in a situation like this, from the first loss we had all the way through to the last loss, seeing the way he responds is very important.
“Because if he was to respond in a way any differently than he has, then maybe guys do go numb, maybe guys don’t care anymore,” Goodson said. “But the way he’s carried himself and gone on about things, and his messages to us, it keeps us grounded and wanting to work and wanting to fight. Because we know how close we are to getting those wins.”
It's an interesting quote on many levels. It shows how a coach can become the problem if he sways emotionally too much. That's why I could never coach I would be on my knees at this point screaming, slamming the floor begging... But McAdoo is trapped in his lets just keep grinding mode and he's forced to keep the same emotions there in the locker room as evident by BJ's comment-- yet how are we ever to get motivated, jolted-- fired up. It's an example of new age players vs coach and The Parcells method of fear intimidation and mockery who knows it may not work these days... although I'd sure like to give it a try.
Apparently Ben McAdoo is ready to make ‘drastic’ changes for Giants. He said after only TWO losses that he was ready to make ‘drastic’ changes for Giants, AND will consider handing over play-calling duties <-------
Well here we are THREE games later and that has not happened. The coach is trapped what will the team think of him? Unless he's willing to change his ways I don't see how he can remain here with the NY Giants.
Darren Rovell at espn noted that since the Giants players took the infamous ' boat picture ' in Miami 280 days ago. They have not won. I'm having trouble making the pic download but take a look at it and see the driver with his back to the picture, apparently that's who got the glove to Eli and that's who either cursed it or has relatives in Miami who know the voodoo. And yes we have our first press mention outside of here of the possibility of voodoo being involved: It comes from Steve Trevelise
The NY Giants are 0-5 and here’s why:
Is it the offense? The coaching? What haven't the Giants won a single game yet this season? Some say it’s the players, some blame it on poor management decisions, (see offensive line) there are probably those who would say voodoo curse.<--
ELI TAKE OFF THE GLOVE! I've sent this text many times I believe now to one of his brothers. It has nothing to do with getting anyone pregnant-- I think the family is confused and thinks this is a inter brother joke about expanding families NO!!! The GLOVE IS CURSED and maybe all the players on that boat ride. It's spooky but in Omen I think or 2 the pictures are developed and they have this spear going through the neck of the person being photographed-- the way they are going to die and in the famous boat photo that I hope someone will put in this thread-- one guy on the left his legs are cut off! Completely. And then everyone else in a Timberland boot has since had leg fractures!!! And If you are wearing a red hat you are not even on the team anymore and can't come back because you bad mouthed the Giants on the way out. Talk about cursed.
Parcells of course was very superstitious all the best coaches are, it's time to shake things up. I think we should bring Cruz back. The fans have so little to cheer for. I'm lucky I was supposed to go to the Seattle game and my tickets got traded back to the Ram game, I might have a better shot of seeing our first win. Is that enough though. Although I've promised my kid, I so want to wiggle out of that Ram game as well. To see Cruz salsa one last time, it might bring a little joy to a very sour situation. This Has Been An Impartial Review. ~stoney
9pm west coast time, in other words 6pm here shortly after the Giants last loss; Giant fans can do the math, the great YA watched the Giants lose to the Chargers, then sang a country song and died.
Kind of fitting don't you think to a season that died on the vine a few games ago. What is the matter with our guys? Where is the drive? The passion to play football? Some writers are trying to play up the angle that the Giants came into the pre season filled up with their own good vibes, that we were being talked about as heavy favorites, blah blah blah. All of that is absolute bunk. I can tell you no one was talking like that it was a wait and see season from Day 1 and a JR on the hot seat yes or no sort of season from Day 1. Buying a few sacks one year is not turning around a franchise and our owner may not appear to know much these days, but he knows that.
How can the product on the field be so bad? The tackling seems to me to be on par with Army Navy game type tackling. Occasionally hard, often wide left or right. The strength displayed by our guys I would call average. The speed I would say is distressingly slow. So what about this assembled group of players is going to change now? - The coaching is the only paramiter that can change at this point. Spags tried the let the guys teach themselves trick week-- that didn't work-- now we over simplify. Bring on Denver. Mcadoo has the perfect opportunity to hand off the play calling duties this game, one which the Giants have very little chance of winning. The ego then is preserved in all cases but one-- a Giant Upset!!!!
Can it happen? A Giant upset win over Denver, I shouldn't think so all we have going in our favor is the cold weather. In each of our five games we have lost it has been unusually warm. Even hot. The ball has been sweaty. Eli does not like sweaty balls. In the clean, crisp air of Denver Eli's balls will sail true. His zip will be there and his accuracy back. He will throw to.... Yes Denver we have a problem. All four receivers on our team broke their leg the same day. Something like that. Watching at home was an interesting experience in which I felt first a twinge in the side and then a full on collapse to the floor followed by sitting in a kneeling position dazed. I was YA Tittle! Same exact as the photo.
YA YA... I never saw him play. The story though is just so great and it harkens back to a time when average joe's could become great. It would be fitting if in the Denver game Eli would throw one up there extra high to Engram... the alley oops... YA invented that play. I know we asked a lot of the rookie tight end last week but Evan is starting to bug me. You are either a big time player or you are not.. you were drafted very high young man. By the way most people don't know this but YA was called YA because his first name was Yelberton. How great is that! Yelberton back to pass... he hits Fitz McNobby for a fist down.
As it stands now--The Giants have a 47.6% chance of earning a top-five pick in next spring’s draft. Wow! It's the year of the QB in some ways the timing could not be better. But the guys still want to win - Here's BJ
“I love playing for McAdoo, man,” Goodson, 24, a second-year player out of Clemson, said at his locker. “There are so many reasons. I could sit up here (all day). But he leads by example, man. For one, you never want to see a coach go astray. And I feel like in this situation right here, just seeing his response in a situation like this, from the first loss we had all the way through to the last loss, seeing the way he responds is very important.
“Because if he was to respond in a way any differently than he has, then maybe guys do go numb, maybe guys don’t care anymore,” Goodson said. “But the way he’s carried himself and gone on about things, and his messages to us, it keeps us grounded and wanting to work and wanting to fight. Because we know how close we are to getting those wins.”
It's an interesting quote on many levels. It shows how a coach can become the problem if he sways emotionally too much. That's why I could never coach I would be on my knees at this point screaming, slamming the floor begging... But McAdoo is trapped in his lets just keep grinding mode and he's forced to keep the same emotions there in the locker room as evident by BJ's comment-- yet how are we ever to get motivated, jolted-- fired up. It's an example of new age players vs coach and The Parcells method of fear intimidation and mockery who knows it may not work these days... although I'd sure like to give it a try.
Apparently Ben McAdoo is ready to make ‘drastic’ changes for Giants. He said after only TWO losses that he was ready to make ‘drastic’ changes for Giants, AND will consider handing over play-calling duties <-------
Well here we are THREE games later and that has not happened. The coach is trapped what will the team think of him? Unless he's willing to change his ways I don't see how he can remain here with the NY Giants.
Darren Rovell at espn noted that since the Giants players took the infamous ' boat picture ' in Miami 280 days ago. They have not won. I'm having trouble making the pic download but take a look at it and see the driver with his back to the picture, apparently that's who got the glove to Eli and that's who either cursed it or has relatives in Miami who know the voodoo. And yes we have our first press mention outside of here of the possibility of voodoo being involved: It comes from Steve Trevelise
The NY Giants are 0-5 and here’s why:
Is it the offense? The coaching? What haven't the Giants won a single game yet this season? Some say it’s the players, some blame it on poor management decisions, (see offensive line) there are probably those who would say voodoo curse.<--
ELI TAKE OFF THE GLOVE! I've sent this text many times I believe now to one of his brothers. It has nothing to do with getting anyone pregnant-- I think the family is confused and thinks this is a inter brother joke about expanding families NO!!! The GLOVE IS CURSED and maybe all the players on that boat ride. It's spooky but in Omen I think or 2 the pictures are developed and they have this spear going through the neck of the person being photographed-- the way they are going to die and in the famous boat photo that I hope someone will put in this thread-- one guy on the left his legs are cut off! Completely. And then everyone else in a Timberland boot has since had leg fractures!!! And If you are wearing a red hat you are not even on the team anymore and can't come back because you bad mouthed the Giants on the way out. Talk about cursed.
Parcells of course was very superstitious all the best coaches are, it's time to shake things up. I think we should bring Cruz back. The fans have so little to cheer for. I'm lucky I was supposed to go to the Seattle game and my tickets got traded back to the Ram game, I might have a better shot of seeing our first win. Is that enough though. Although I've promised my kid, I so want to wiggle out of that Ram game as well. To see Cruz salsa one last time, it might bring a little joy to a very sour situation. This Has Been An Impartial Review. ~stoney