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Originally Posted by Giantone
I'm just thankful this didn't happen to the Commanders.
https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/05/12/nf...-jets-seahawks
And it’s actually even worse than that, says Conor Orr of Sports Illustrated.
This schedule is borderline criminal While the entire theme of this year’s ordering of games was “naked money grab,” forcing one of the NFL’s stalwart franchises — a team coming off a playoff berth with the reigning Coach of the Year on the sideline — to go on the road for seven of the first 10 games is ridiculous. New York is also tied for the most short-rest games out of any team in the NFL, with four according to ESPN analytics, which also noted that the Giants are tied for the most short-rest road games out of any team. I don’t count a single two-game stretch where I’d deem both games obviously winnable, and they are tied for fourth-toughest in strength of schedule.
While I can predict that coaches like Brian Daboll and DC Wink Martindale, who have been through the ringer, can use this as a collective battle cry, this is the kind of legitimate screw-job that alters the course of a promising season.
Closing the year with the Eagles twice in three weeks, including once on Christmas, is a middle finger at best. What on Earth did the Giants do to deserve this?
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WE would have been in the playoffs last year except we were mugged by the referees in both Giants games. But what can you expect when the guy who made the Mara family fortune did so as a numbers runner in New York. (M*f*a?) (See Wikipedia and follow the family line back.)