Chris Snee, David Baas ruled out

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  1. truebluefan

    truebluefan Administrator Staff Member Administrator

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    The winless New York Giants will head into Kansas City with a decimated offensive line.

    The Giants will be without right guard Chris Snee (hip) and center David Baas (neck) against the Chiefs. The two starting offensive linemen and starting cornerback Corey Webster (hip) and tight end Adrien Robinson (foot) were ruled out for the game.

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  2. dumpstralmannow

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    Snee is lousy now anyway and Bass was always lousy. Thankful for the years Snee gave us at a very high level. He was a heck of a player. He should enjoy retirement and find another job in football possibly. You can't beat father time. It's time for the Giants to start building a new o-line.
     
  3. vette322

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    Bass has sucked since they day they signed him. A complete bust in every respect. Next year's Top 5 1st round pick has to be a LT, and the pick at the top of the 2nd round needs to be a C.
     
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    you wouldn't take Clowney?
     
  5. vette322

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    Nope. If the Giants are in a position to take Clowney, I'd trade out of the spot and accumulate picks. They need 3 OL, 3 LBs, 1 CB, 1 WR (assuming they don't sign Nicks), 1 RB, 1 FB, and probably 1-2 DE and 1-2 DT. Too many holes to fill. Take a page from Bill up in NE - stockpile picks to fill as many holes as possible.
     

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