what happened to nabers?
That is interesting and extremely rare
View: https://twitter.com/SharpFootball/status/1839503473315860872?t=kt0Bkbv7zieECoDL_aXl0Q&s=19
Seems like he gave it all to make the catch and didn't protect his head on the way down and KOed himself.
Good pointYeah it didn't look like that hard of a fall but it is Giants home field and that field is absolute trash. Could have been a hard spot.
It's been voted the worst field for a over a decade now. I heard they were changing it last year but I have not heard anyone say it got better.Good point
Can be a serious drop off of padding as soon as you get outside the sideline, sometimes it is literally turf over concrete or a super thin pad.
Yeah, we talked about this when it happened. In a league that makes a ton of ridiculous calls. This one is up there.
I hope he's not rushed back. Their have 10 days to get him ready and in some folks minds that is a long time so they expect him to be ready. His future for them is more important than playing the next game.Nabers is like 80% of the offense.
Agree. Especially with how he got the concussion. It wasn't the type of play you'd expect a concussion from, so he might be predisposed to that shit... like Tua.I hope he's not rushed back. Their have 10 days to get him ready and in some folks minds that is a long time so they expect him to be ready. His future for them is more important than playing the next game.
I mean, he landed face first on the ground when his hands were tied up so he couldn't break his fall. CHances are, that sideline was just concrete covered with a thin layer of turf/rug.Agree. Especially with how he got the concussion. It wasn't the type of play you'd expect a concussion from, so he might be predisposed to that shit... like Tua.
I mean... yeah... that is a terrible fucking stadium.I mean, he landed face first on the ground when his hands were tied up so he couldn't break his fall. CHances are, that sideline was just concrete covered with a thin layer of turf/rug.
35% change of success going for it, which in reality is probably a hell of a lot less than that with Daniel Jones as your QB and the rush the cowboys front can put on you.Anti-analytics crowd will forever duck situations like this.
View: https://twitter.com/benbbaldwin/status/1839659542730129508?t=8u8sd8eV1MvjSDCkk19bWw&s=19
Giants elected to "just take the points" and kick a FG vs going for it and then lost when that pt differential would have changed that game.