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Originally Posted by ChiefsandO'sfan
But once those franchise-altering decisions are made, the new GM will really have to roll up his sleeves and get to work. The biggest challenge facing Jerry Reese's successor will be building an offensive line after years of neglect and poor investments.
http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/2...sive_line.html
Here you go Dane but I’m sure you will name call and get bitter
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From your article:
If Pugh is able to fetch the top of the guard market ($10-12 million per year), the Giants may have no choice but to let him walk. But if he's in that next tier, I think he's worth it. Pugh was having an excellent season at left guard in 2016 before he was slowed by a knee injury. The key for Pugh's contract would be tying hefty bonuses to playing time.
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So let's see, the Giants, whose line was already having issues, just let their best guard walk, but in your mind, that's okay.
Butt****ing moron.
Like I stated earlier, ****face, the Giants are in a quandary. 37 year old QB, no starting center, lost their best offensive lineman.
Signing Solder doesn't offset losing 2 of their best interior players.