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Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Giants-Lions All-22 Analysis, Leonard Williams Trade Grade, Much More

Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Blue Wire

Sports News, Football, Sports, News

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2019

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Dan Schneier and Nick Falato take the deep dive into the All-22 coaches film to figure out why the Giants lost another game where they won the time of possession battle against the Lions. Evaluating Daniel Jones under the All-22 lense has them even more excited about the rookie quarterback who continues to display better ball placement on a more consistent basis than the vast majority of quarterbacks drafted in the first or second round of the last two classes. Dan and Nick also explain what the All-22 taught them about the Giants' defense. They also dive into the Leonard Williams trade with a walk down his All-22 tape with the Jets. How he will fit James Bettcher's system, what this means for Dexter Lawrence, Dalvin Tomlinson, B.J. Hill, and more. Finally, they dive into all of the listener questions from the week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:45.2

Welcome back, everyone.

0:49.9

This is the Big Blue Banter podcast.

0:52.3

I'm Dan Schneier, and I'm joined, as always, by my co-host, Nick Falado. Today, we're going to break down the All-22 game tape on the loss to the Detroit Lions. The game, the Giants really think you should have won. Me going back and watching All-22 makes it even clearer to me. Disappointing loss, and we're also going to break down the trade for Leonard Williams and bit up a surprise,

1:11.4

even though Jake Glazer, the same man who called the Odo Beckham Jr. trade. Honestly, in my opinion, the best reporter in the business. Also, by the way, gave some details about the O'Dell Beckham Jr. situation that people still don't know about. So you should listen to that interview if you can dig it up. But anyway, he called it, and the Giants have added a nice piece there.

1:10.3

We're going to dive and the Giants have added a nice piece there.

1:29.6

We're going to dive into that Giants decision to lay low, as the legendary Jim James has sung,

1:35.7

at the NFL trade deadline because a lot of people were surprised with that decision as well.

1:39.7

Some people thought the Giants would be sellers, big-time sellers.

1:41.9

I think those people don't realize that when no teams are sellers probably means the trade

1:48.4

lines weren't as hot as people expected for this deadline based on recent previous seasons,

1:53.3

not past previous seasons.

1:54.3

A lot of deals got done before today, honestly.

1:57.1

If a deal was going to get done, it was likely to get done before today.

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