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Mar 14 2014 01:51pm
We should have a BEASTLY run game this season....

Healthy Henry Hynoski and/or Jon Connor

Hynoski is 100% healthy, If we go with Connor(or both) Connor will have a full off season/regular season with us to get familiar with everything.

Paul Schwartz ‏@NYPost_Schwartz 27m
Hynoski visited the Lions. "Don’t get me wrong, Detroit was a great place ... but this is home for me,'' he said. #nyg

Paul Schwartz ‏@NYPost_Schwartz 28m
Hynoski will compete with John Conner. “There’s competition all over the NFL. That brings out the best out of all of the players.''

Paul Schwartz ‏@NYPost_Schwartz 31m
After knee, shoulder surgeries, FB Henry Hynoski says “I’m finally 100 percent healthy now.'' He signed 1-year, $1 million contract. #nyg



Geoff Schwartz. 6-6 340 lbs of nasty terrifying run blocking. He has elite power at the point of attack. No more getting pushed back for us.

Justin Pugh will have an off season to pack on muscle and get stronger. Turning out to be a fantastic signing even with his p-rex arms

Myers is gone. Even Adrien Robinson is a much better blocker than Myers. Whicher TE we bring in should already be better tham Myers was.


Jennings should be pretty good but I'm not even referencing our RB's in this case
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Mar 14 2014 01:56pm
Quote (xnozx. @ Mar 14 2014 09:51pm)
[FONT='Times New Roman']We should have a BEASTLY run game this season....[/FONT]

  Healthy Henry Hynoski and/or Jon Connor

Hynoski is 100% healthy, If we go with Connor(or both) Connor will have a full off season/regular season with us to get familiar with everything.

Paul Schwartz ‏@NYPost_Schwartz 27m
Hynoski visited the Lions. "Don’t get me wrong, Detroit was a great place ... but this is home for me,'' he said. #nyg

Paul Schwartz ‏@NYPost_Schwartz 28m
Hynoski will compete with John Conner. “There’s competition all over the NFL. That brings out the best out of all of the players.''

Paul Schwartz ‏@NYPost_Schwartz 31m
After knee, shoulder surgeries, FB Henry Hynoski says “I’m finally 100 percent healthy now.'' He signed 1-year, $1 million contract. #nyg



Geoff Schwartz. 6-6 340 lbs of nasty terrifying run blocking. He has elite power at the point of attack. No more getting pushed back for us.

Justin Pugh will have an off season to pack on muscle and get stronger. Turning out to be a fantastic signing even with his p-rex arms

Myers is gone. Even Adrien Robinson is a much better blocker than Myers. Whicher TE we bring in should already be better tham Myers was.


Jennings should be pretty good but I'm not even referencing our RB's in this case


what's your O-line looking like now?

Beatty-Schwartz-Walton-Snee-Pugh?

This post was edited by Danieko1993 on Mar 14 2014 01:57pm
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what's your O-line looking like now?

Beaty-Schwartz-?-?-Pugh?


Not complete just yet.


Beatty ------- Schwartz ------- J.D. Walton ------- Snee(for now) ------- Pugh


Walton is very interesting... he was a very good center before the injury and the Giants must feel he'll be 100% healthy by the time the season starts.

We will be drafting another Guard to replace Snee. I'm not convinced Snee is done as a starter this year. With an upgraded O-line it will make it easier for everyone on the line.
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Not complete just yet.


Beatty ------- Schwartz ------- J.D. Walton ------- Snee(for now) ------- Pugh


Walton is very interesting... he was a very good center before the injury and the Giants must feel he'll be 100% healthy by the time the season starts.

We will be drafting another Guard to replace Snee. I'm not convinced Snee is done as a starter this year. With an upgraded O-line it will make it easier for everyone on the line.


also for Eli lol

I remember watching the beatdown that the Panthers gave to the Giants was like ugh this is gonna be a long year for giants fans lol
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Mar 14 2014 02:15pm
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also for Eli lol

I remember watching the beatdown that the Panthers gave to the Giants was like ugh this is gonna be a long year for giants fans lol


Lol, I really thought Eli was going to go down at some point during the season.... he was getting hit left and right.

I don't understand how he just bounces right back up when most QB's cant return. It's the one biggest things I admire about Eli is how tough he is. He doesn't blame anyone he doesn't get pissed he just gets back into the huddle.
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Mar 14 2014 02:24pm
LB Jon Beason Discusses Remaining In NY, Leadership, Goals



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"Last season, Jon Beason not only revived his career and improved the Giants defense, but he authored a tremendous story.

    A three-time Pro Bowl linebacker with the Carolina Panthers, Beason seemed to be dropping into oblivion. Injuries had limited him to five total games in 2011-12. Then he lost his job three games into the 2013 season.

    But a trade to the Giants resurrected both him and the defense he quickly began to lead. Beason finished second on the team with 98 tackles, an impressive feat considering he didn’t play linebacker until the Giants’ sixth game. And the defense, ranked 26th in the NFL when he took over at middle linebacker, finished the season ranked eighth.

    Today, Beason’s narrative added another positive chapter when he signed a contract to remain with the Giants. He had been an unrestricted free agent.

    “You know how when you pick up a good book and it’s good because they develop a character and there’s always some type of turmoil, something bad happens,” Beason said. “And then the character has to come out and overcome it and then it’s like, ‘Man, that was a really good read.’ For me, I think it just made my career story better, having to overcome some things. You come out, you get drafted high, you start making Pro Bowls and become the highest-paid player, all-pro and all that stuff. That’s a boring book. For me, I feel like it’s prepared me for what’s still to come. If you’re going to lead men, especially at this level, you have to be battle-tested.”

    Beason certainly is. He came to the Giants last Oct. 4 in a trade with the Carolina Panthers, who received a seventh-round draft choice. He had played six seasons for the Panthers.

    Beason appeared briefly in a game against Philadelphia two days after his arrival before starting each of the last 11 games at middle linebacker. Despite his late start, he was a leader in the locker room and on defense.

    Beason started for the first time in a Giants uniform at Chicago on Oct. 10 and finished with a team-high 11 tackles (nine solo). He had nine tackles (eight solo) in the Giants’ first victory of the season, vs. Minnesota on Oct. 21. Beason tallied nine tackles (eight solo) and intercepted a Scott Tolzien pass that he returned nine yards vs. Green Bay on Nov. 17. Beason contributed a season-high 19 tackles (14 solo) at Washington on Dec. 1, 10 tackles (seven solo) at San Diego on Dec. 8, 11 tackles (10 solo) at Detroit on Dec, 22 and nine tackles (eight solo) vs. Washington (12/29).

    Not bad for a player who totaled 41 tackles in his final two injury-shortened seasons with the Panthers.

    “You go through some stuff, you feel like you’re getting dragged through the mud and all of a sudden you just keep fighting, fighting and then you come out clean on the other side,” Beason said. “For me, a fresh start was great. But obviously I know who I am and what I’ve already accomplished, so why can’t I continue to do that? I feel like I’m just scratching the surface. I really feel like that. To get a chance to have a great offseason, train and get in good shape to where you can play consistently at a high level is what I’m looking forward to.”

    Carolina secured Beason with the 25th overall selection of the 2007 NFL Draft. He started all 64 games in his first four seasons and was selected to the Pro Bowl each year from 2008-2010. But Beason tore his left Achilles tendon in the 2011 season opener and missed the rest of the season. The following year, he started the first four games before left shoulder and right knee injuries ended his season.

    He returned last year to start the season’s first two games for the Panthers, but was on the field for just one play in the third game – a victory over the Giants. Twelve days later, he was sent to New Jersey.

    As a free agent, he could have shopped himself around the league, but Beason wanted to stay here and continue the ascension that began in 2013.

    “I think what we were able to build last year in a short period of time was scary,” Beason said. “I’m a big fan of building camaraderie and sweating with the guys in the offseason, that’s where you build those championships and we missed that – well, I missed that because I came in early in the season. But for me, at this point, I know we have that coming up in April, get out there and earn the right to be a champ. It’s going to be big this year.”

    Beason will likely take on an even larger leadership role this season. Justin Tuck, a defensive captain each of the last four seasons, signed yesterday with the Oakland Raiders. Beason might well replace him and join his college teammate, Antrel Rolle, as a captain (Rolle shared that role with Tuck in 2013).

    “I think when you talk about leadership, obviously your peers pick the captain or the person they choose to lead,” Beason said. “There are guys that have done a great job, but the hardest part is being consistent at it. If you’re going to stand up there and say something or you’re going to represent something, or you’re going to be an example of something, I think you have to do it every day. Because as soon as you’re not, as soon as you don’t do it, there’s a chink in your armor and now guys aren’t following you anymore because you’re a façade, you’re not for real.

    “Everyone’s going to have to pick up the slack because Tuck was such an amazing leader, a guy who demanded respect right when he walked into the room. That’s the way I felt about him from the outside looking in and then obviously getting the chance to get to play with him, that was evident. For me, I just want to continue to try and be consistent. I think when you’re consistent, people follow that.”

    For Beason, that would be another element to his inspiring and improbable story.

    “I think anytime you get derailed with an injury, it’s not your fault,” he said. “That wasn’t part of the story, but it happens. Anytime you have a setback, it’s a chance to come back and do something great. For me, you stay who you are and you know when you’re healthy you can be as good as anybody. You go out there, you play well, but that was just scratching the surface. I feel like I can be scary good this year and as a team, especially as a defense, we could be really good.”



http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/LB-Jon-Beason-discusses-remaining-in-NY/6635b09e-9fc5-4c56-81e4-6b597d798350
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Mar 14 2014 02:27pm
Wouldn't call Schwartz a nasty run blocker lol, he's good but not great
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Wouldn't call Schwartz a nasty run blocker lol, he's good but not great


Dude is a MAMMOTH, he's 6'6 340

..and not according to PFF or Chiefs fans


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Since he entered the league, Geoff Schwartz has a +4.3 @PFF grade per 100 snaps played, 4th-best rate of any guard in the NFL.




1. Geoff Schwartz

2013 Grade: +18.6
2013 Snaps: 549

Summary: You would be hard pressed to find a larger interior lineman than the 6-foot-6, 340-pound mountain that is Geoff Schwartz. You’d also be hard pressed to find a better bargain at the position last season. The veteran guard came over from Minnesota in the offseason on a one-year, $700k contract and played at an elite level when given the chance. While there are no ’big name’ guards hitting free agency, Schwartz has played as well as any not named Evan Mathis on a per-snap basis the last two years. The Oregon product has an overall grade of +24.1 in 792 snaps (full season is typically 1000+ snaps) since he missed the whole 2011 season with a hip injury.

After filling in at left and right guard early in the season, Schwartz finally took over as the full time right guard in Week 11 at Denver. He never ended up giving the job back to teammate Jon Asamoah and Schwartz was predictably brilliant down the stretch. He started the last seven games of the season and compiled an overall grade of +14.4. While he had a superb year in pass protection with a pass blocking efficiency of 97.3 (ranked 11th), Schwartz’ calling card is his run blocking. He has elite power at the point of attack, but he also rarely gets beat cleanly. He had the sixth-lowest percentage of run snaps that took a downgrade among all guards. At 28 years old, Schwartz looks to be the prize of this year’s free agent guard class.
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Mar 14 2014 02:45pm
His sample size is so low, he didn't take that many snaps this year. To be honest, 2010 was the only year he ever played in the NFL as a full-time OL. Other then that, he's never really gotten many snaps.
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His sample size is so low, he didn't take that many snaps this year. To be honest, 2010 was the only year he ever played in the NFL as a full-time OL. Other then that, he's never really gotten many snaps.


Which is probably a good thing because he's 28, not 24. Less wear and tear(Uh oh I sound like Iggles fans haha)
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