Giants Grid Day 2: Who started okay and ended bad?
November 8, 2024
By a pretty overwhelming majority, Ereck Flowers is the Giant who started bad and ended bad. Who's next on the board?
And just so everyone knows, I'm not picking Giants who are currently on the team, as they haven't "ended" yet. So there will be no Daniel Jones in any block.
31 comments
Eli apple
This might sound random, but I’m going with Brad Daluiso. He was brought in as a kickoff specialist and long-distance kicker. He excelled and eventually became full-time kicker, but fell hard in both categories. He had a 61 percent touchback statistic in his first year, which immediately fell back into the 20s, and this was before they moved kickoffs back five yards and before his knee injury. And let’s be honest, his accuracy was never that good.
wink ?
Toney?
Will Hernandez
Will Hernandez
lol Joe Judge 😂
I’ll go 2 from back in the day. Dave Brown and Cedric Jones. Drafted a DE who could basically only see out of only 1 eye.
Nate Solder
Evan Engram. That drop against Philly to miss the playoffs hurt bad.
Daniel Jones. He looked like he had juice his first few starts and rookie season and that he might not be such a terrible pick.
Evan Engram
Wink
Engram
We just saw it last year with Darren Waller. I’d say injuries are mostly to blame.
Matt Dodge
Ron Dayne?
Matt Dodge.
David Wilson
Olivier Vernon ~ huge free agent deal, that never really panned out…..he was just ok then bleh’
Can we just agree to put LT in the bottom right and Eli on center right ahead of time?
Evan Engram
Ben McAdoo
Daniel Jones?
Im not trying to be negative or annoying but isnt this the type of stuff we talk about during the offseason? Are we so bad that this is what we do now
If we’re taking injuries into consideration, I’m goin with Flip Wilson. Dude was starting to turn it on and had to retire after that neck injury. Really thought he could be the next Tiki.
Jeremy Shockey
Daniel Jones
Jerry reese
Daniel Jones!!! He was solid as a rookie but now he’s….. Well….not good
Gotta be Engram; had a lot of promise his first hear but the drops became too big of a problem
31 comments
Eli apple
This might sound random, but I’m going with Brad Daluiso. He was brought in as a kickoff specialist and long-distance kicker. He excelled and eventually became full-time kicker, but fell hard in both categories. He had a 61 percent touchback statistic in his first year, which immediately fell back into the 20s, and this was before they moved kickoffs back five yards and before his knee injury. And let’s be honest, his accuracy was never that good.
wink ?
Toney?
Will Hernandez
Will Hernandez
lol Joe Judge 😂
I’ll go 2 from back in the day. Dave Brown and Cedric Jones. Drafted a DE who could basically only see out of only 1 eye.
Nate Solder
Evan Engram. That drop against Philly to miss the playoffs hurt bad.
Daniel Jones. He looked like he had juice his first few starts and rookie season and that he might not be such a terrible pick.
Evan Engram
Wink
Engram
We just saw it last year with Darren Waller. I’d say injuries are mostly to blame.
Matt Dodge
Ron Dayne?
Matt Dodge.
David Wilson
Olivier Vernon ~ huge free agent deal, that never really panned out…..he was just ok then bleh’
Can we just agree to put LT in the bottom right and Eli on center right ahead of time?
Evan Engram
Ben McAdoo
Daniel Jones?
Im not trying to be negative or annoying but isnt this the type of stuff we talk about during the offseason? Are we so bad that this is what we do now
If we’re taking injuries into consideration, I’m goin with Flip Wilson. Dude was starting to turn it on and had to retire after that neck injury. Really thought he could be the next Tiki.
Jeremy Shockey
Daniel Jones
Jerry reese
Daniel Jones!!! He was solid as a rookie but now he’s….. Well….not good
Gotta be Engram; had a lot of promise his first hear but the drops became too big of a problem