Who is the back-up QB for the Lions?Argh the viking. Yuck.
Who is the back-up QB for the Lions?
Maginot Line or the Giants OL? Tough call, either way they got your buttery croissants in a sling.As a testament to Jones’ toughness, Tommy DeVito is questionable to play tomorrow due to injury. He was sacked multiple times on Sunday:
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/42644715/source-giants-qb-tommy-devito-long-shot-play-vs-cowboys
DeVito lasted one game behind the Giants offensive line.
Well, he was being used as a Safety in Giants’ practices last week.I would have taken Jones and used him as a trick play running back. Then again, I'm not an NFL coach...yet.
Red Hot like Daboll's chair.midway thru the second quarter, the Giants' red hot Drew Lock is 3 for 13 good for 33 yards.
I mean, I don’t wish drew ill but I think we all knew DJ wasn’t the issue.midway thru the second quarter, the Giants' red hot Drew Lock is 3 for 13 good for 33 yards.
Darnold has been doing it all year. Meanwhile the Giants continue to Giant. Bad loss - blocked field goal at the end.Huge game for Sam Darnold today. Can we credit Jones as an inspirational force?
It's tradition for an NFL team's quarterback -- and sometimes, running backs do it -- to buy lavish gifts for the offensive line that protects them. This year, Brock Purdy gave his line trucks and the Bengals' Joe Burrow gave his O-line katanas.
But in the case of Daniel Jones, he's not with the New York Giants after the team released the struggling vet. Yet the current Minnesota Viking did something truly classy for his former team's line.
Per ESPN's Jordan Raanan, he sent limited edition bottles of Clase Azul tequila to his former teammates on the offensive line.
That's going above and beyond at the holidays.
Good dude for sure. Too bad those o-linemen played like they’d had several shots of that tequila before trying to provide pass protection for Daniel for his entire tenure in NY.DJ is a good dude.
Daniel Jones did the classiest thing for the Giants' offensive line despite the team releasing him
It's tradition for an NFL team's quarterback -- and sometimes, running backs do it -- to buy lavish gifts for the offensive line that protects them. This year, Brock Purdy gave his line trucks and the Bengals' Joe Burrow gave his O-line katanas. Butwww.yahoo.com
I cannot do that, but I can sing the words to the DUMB version of the Tech fight song. And, I think it would almost pass the wankerizer.I could probably sing the words to the Tech fight song, and of course the Budweiser song played by the Tech band in the second half of both sports to rally the Tech teams. (But I won’t)
ummmm - I don't think soI cannot do that, but I can sing the words to the DUMB version of the Tech fight song. And, I think it would almost pass the wankerizer.
At least in the version I know, I think only two words would be candidates.ummmm - I don't think so