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Critical offseason for Joe Schoen: Navigating the Giants Salary Cap with SpotTrac Michael Ginnitti

Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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In this episode of Bleav in Giants, co-hosts Bob Papa and Carl Banks dive into the latest happenings in the NFL, focusing on the salary cap implications and the potential trade of quarterback Matthew Stafford. They welcome Michael Ginnitti, co-founder and editor of Spotrac, who provides invaluable insights on salary cap management. They break down the quarterback market with options for the Giants, including Matthew Stafford, Kirk Cousins, Russell Wilson, and Justin Fields. They discuss why it’s crucial for Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll to have a successful draft and offseason. To wrap everything up, Carl and Bob shift gears to talk about the red-hot St. John’s Johnnies! Carl shares his thoughts on this season’s excitement and gives a sneak peek at the upcoming Big East Collection from Starter, dropping soon. #Tellafriendtotellafriend

1:18 Stafford situation discussion

1:48 Rick Pitino and St. John's basketball

2:30 Scouting combine and salary cap updates

3:32 Michael Ginnitti, from Spotrac

5:39 Michael's insights on salary cap management

8:08 Howie Roseman's success in Philadelphia

10:37 Drafting and free agency strategies

12:00 Giants' quarterback dilemma

15:03 Future salary cap projections

16:28 Impact of gambling money on the NFL

17:55 Evaluating the quarterback class

19:01 Stafford's contract expectations

22:27 Giants' cap space management

25:35 Restructuring contracts for cap space

29:01 Rams' future plans with Stafford

30:43 Advice for new general managers

36:07 Fan sentiment and team success

40:07 Exploring free agency options

45:26 Kirk Cousins as a potential option


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