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Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Ranking the NFC East offenses: Where do Giants stack up?

Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

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🗓️ 6 June 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Dan and Nick break down how far the Giants have come toward closing the gap in the NFC East on the offensive side of the ball by going position by position and ranking where all four teams land by assigning a point scale for each position group. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back. It's the Big Blue Banner, New York Giants football podcast. I'm Dan Schneider.

0:06.2

Joins always my co-host Nick Falatto and it's the drill-drudold drums of the off season right now.

0:11.5

We're into the end of May and June where we got a little

0:15.6

bit of O TAs that we're going to talk about that we've been talking about and we may

0:19.0

have some more next week coming but you know once that's through we're on the

0:22.4

break till training camps we're thinking of different things to do so one of the things we wanted to do is check in on where the giants are at in regard to the end of the

0:30.0

one thing that we've heard from countless general managers who have been through the ranks with the giants and head coaches is we need to close the gap on our own division.

0:39.2

We need to try to find a way to not only close that talent gap, but then of course close the wind gap because beating your division is the easiest path toward winning your division.

0:49.0

As simplistic as that sounds Nick, it's actually the truth, truth right you go four and two or five

0:54.2

and one year division you're in a really good position to win that division both

0:57.3

from a tiebreaker standpoint and just from an overall wins law standpoint so today what we're

1:01.2

going to do is look at and break down where the Giants rank in the

1:06.0

NFC East from an offensive standpoint position by position using an article that Nick

1:10.5

actually published for Big Blue View. You can find it at Big Blue View if you just search Nick's author page, Nick Flatto's author page.

1:18.0

But we're going to go over it and I'm going to go in through, we're going to go position by position, and we're going to see if I disagree with Nick on any of his breakdown so first of all Nick why don't you explain the process and what you did and the point system and everything like that so I went through each team's position group, starting a quarterback, running back, wide receiver,

1:37.3

tight end, and then I just grouped in the entire offensive line.

1:40.8

Last year I believe I did go interior offensive line.

1:43.2

I might even did center.

1:44.8

But regardless, I did the entire offensive line now.

1:47.6

So it's a little bit less nuanced if you want to be honest here.

1:51.0

But I basically gave four points to the number one at each position group.

1:55.7

Say Eagles had the number one quarterback or the Cowboys had the number one quarterback.

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