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Skip Bayless' plan for the Giants to attack the Panthers' defense: Throw at Bene Benwikere


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Okay, first off I know Skip is a professional troll and I never start these sort of threads about what some dumbass in the media says about us, lol but this poo right here just had me shaking my head for a solid minute.  Because it was such a huge fug up, so I can't help it.

Not only does he go at lengths to let it be known that Bene is (or was, but not according to Skip) our #2 corner... but then he does what he can to disparage Bene by bringing up in a sarcastic voice about how he's only a 5th round pick from small school San Jose State, so apparently he mustn't be that good.  So Eli should be throwing Bene's way all day.  Stephen A. Smith just nods in agreement.  The mediator lady, a confessed Giants fan, didn't seem to know any better either.  poo, I hope Eli does throw his way all day... since that would end up being somewhere on the sidelines.  It's crazy that we're all the way into Thursday and these mofos don't even know Bene is on IR.  Shows just how much "analysis" they actually do.  Lol I mean if Bene is going to be one of your talking points, you should at least know that little tidbit don'tcha think?

Then, ironically, some minutes later after some discussion individually about OBJ, Coughlin, Eli, and Norman they close the segment with Skip stating how maybe the draft analysts aren't all that reliable (no poo) since Josh, coming from small school Coastal Carolina, fell through the cracks to the 5th round and might be the best corner in the league now.  5th round corner from a small school huh?  Sounds pretty similar to some other corner on our team you just got done bashing for being a 5th round corner from a small school.  Lmfao, I can't even...

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2 minutes ago, FootballMaestro said:

Some Low Hanging Fruit intern, assistant, or assistant producer will no doubt be fired because of this. However, if you watched the game vs Atlanta, you should have known this (especially if you're going to talk about it), even if you turned away from the game.

Oh well.

I'm pretty sure Skip doesn't watch any football games that don't involve the Cowboys.

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2 minutes ago, bleys said:

These threads get dumber every day... 

Thread is pretty reasonable when a major national media outlet's "gameplan" for attacking our defense is throwing at a guy who won't even be on the field

It's the people that say this stupid poo that are getting dumber every day

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