![]() Offensive line remains a concern for Giants’ underachieving offense BIGGEST SURPRISE ![]() On defense, Lorenzo Carter (no sacks, one tackle for loss, one quarterback hit in six subpar games) certainly qualifies for the least valuable designation. He showed what he can do (six catches for 116 yards) in the victory at New Orleans, but so much of value is wrapped up in availability, and Golladay has not been available often enough. Yes, we get it, he got out of the gate slowly coming off a hamstring strain in the summer and missed three games later on. The Giants gave him a four-year, $72 million contract, and the first half of his first season was a complete dud: 19 receptions for 310 yards and zero - repeat, zero - touchdowns. There are too many candidates for consideration here, but it is difficult to bypass Kenny Golladay. In most of the losses this season, Jones deserved better. ![]() There is something to work with here, though. Does he need to continue to speed up his decision-making process? Yes. He has cut down his turnovers (eight, still too many), and when he uses his legs on designed runs or to get out of the pocket, good things generally happen. Daniel Jones is the pick because the deck has too often been stacked against him: rough offensive line play, most of his top targets hurt and unavailable. The list is not long, as far as worthy options. They are what they are, and they are where they deserve to be.Ī closer look at that has transpired: MOST VALUABLE PLAYER They closed out their pre-bye schedule by winning twice in three games. The Giants lost on last-second field goals in Weeks 2 and 3 and lost by a field goal in Week 8 in Kansas City. The influx of offensive talent has thus far been an injury-riddled bust. The offensive line conundrum remains unresolved. Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett has yet to put enough points on the board. Quarterback Daniel Jones has played well at times and not as well other times, but at this point he is not in the top five, and perhaps barely in the top 10, when it comes to Franchise Concerns. Joe Judge has yet to prove there is enough urgency in his beloved process to lift the program into a winning level. The Giants are at their bye week, and after nine games they have created more questions than answers. 500, can we all agree to not mention “Giants’’ and “postseason” in the same sentence? Giants head coach Joe Judge Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post ![]() The Giants have lost twice as many games as they’ve won. Sure, they are only one game behind the Panthers (4-5) for the final playoff spot, but that is crazy-talk in mid-November. Meaningful games equate to playoff contention, and the Giants are not close. The Giants will be hard-pressed to live up to co-owner John Mara’s insistence that this team, this year, must be playing meaningful games in December in order to approach successful-season status. Since 2017, the Giants, after nine games, have been 1-8, 2-7, 2-7, 2-7 and this season’s 3-6. The Giants make it appropriate to observe them in only one way: with a jaundiced eye. Giants look to backup QB to help them finally build momentumĭo you dare to dream and believe one win can be the jumping-off point for a streak, or at the first few signs of failure are you looking ahead to free agency and plotting draft-pick positioning? Dolphins: Preview, predictions, what to watch forĮx-Big Blue linebacker Keith Rivers is now a ‘giant’ in the art world Dolphins odds, analysis and predictions for all Week 13 NFL games Is it a VMWare issue? Apple Issue? or what? Can I go to Parallels and it work? (on that note.Giants vs. If I am in an explore window and navigating thru folders looking for files it seems to move just fine.Īll in all I need this to work. If I right click on my desktop it takes about 30 seconds for the menu to come up. Especially if I try to minimize or maximize a window. I run my VM with 2 cores and 4GB of ram but any programs (IE, Word, Excel, Etc) just run like molasses. I just took it off and maybe it's slower. ![]() I tried the workaround using the terminal debug command but it didn't seem to really help. I know there are known issues with iMac 2011's but I have a brand new MBP 2014 that's just a few months old. I decided to go back to Windows 7 (for other reasons as well) fresh to see if the issues were maybe around Windows 8.1 but they were not (Side note. Then after 7 came out and Yosemite I thought all would be well. After the upgrade to Yosemite (I had beta) I've had issues but understandably. Originally I had Windows 8.1 on there and back in Mavericks and VMFusion 6 it worked flawlessly. I have had this issue a while and had hoped the 7.1 update would address these issues but they have not. ![]()
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