Monday’s Giants News
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Last night, I watched Super Bowl XLII for like the 20th time, and then I turned on the NFC Championship game for like the 20th time. I fell asleep around halftime or the beginning of the 3rd Quarter. I have watched the Cowboys, Packers, and Patriots games so many times since there is nothing else on television right now. I am fortunate enough to have DVR through my cable company so I saved all of the Playoff games permantly. I was wondering if any of you have done the same thing through DVR or TIVO. I can’t get enough of those Road Warriors… I just tried to track down some Giants pictures by looking for ‘Road Warrios’ and check out what I got…The original Road Warriors. Hawk and Animal baby. Google rocks!
Fans Take - Fans talk about their emotions throughout the 2007 Giants season.
New York Times:
Reese Enjoys the Fruits of His Role in Scouting
The Star-Ledger:
RU’s Rice fulfills need for speed - Mike Garafolo covered how Ray Rice, of Rutgers, performed at the Scouting Combine. Garafolo provided the latest on Gibril Wilson which is that the Giants still haven’t resigned him. Previously, there were reports that the Eagles were interested in Wilson. Yesterday, there was a report that the Jaguars were interested in Gibril. Garafolo reminded us that both of those teams expressed interest in Wilson. Mike also pointed out that Reggie Torbor will become an unrestricted free agent on Friday, and the Dolphins are interested in Torbor. Garafolo also stated that Kawika Mitchell will become an unrestricted free agent on Friday, but the rumors are that Giants will sign Mitchell to a three-year deal.
Giants have Plan B if Hall slips by - Mike Garafolo revealed Plan B. If the Giants are unable to get DeAngelo Hall, then they will look into drafting another corner. Garafolo included some names in his article like Antoine Cason of Arizona, Leodis McKelvin of Troy, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie of Tennessee State, and Aqib Talib of Kansas. Mike also provided some details about each of these players.
Rotoworld.com - “NFL Network’s Adam Schefter reports those close to Michael Strahan expect him to play football again in 2008.”






