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Friday’s Giants News: Rookie Mini-Camp

May 09, 2008 By: Keith Category: Jonathan Goff, Bryan Kehl, Eric Butler, Owen Tolson, NFL, Mario Manningham, Terrell Thomas, Antonio Pierce, New York Giants, Jerry Reese, Tom Coughlin, Kenny Phillips, NFC East No Comments →

According to Mike Florio over at ProFootballTalk.com, the Cowboys got their eye on the Lions WR Roy Williams.  In order to obtain Williams, the Cowboys might have to give up their Safety Roy Williams.  How many times has a player been traded for a player with the same name?  I hope Jerry Jones keeps his Safety because he can’t tackle, the NFL implemented a penalty called the Horsecollar because he misses the first tackle and has to get the guy down to the ground somehow.

Giants.com:

Transcript: WR Mario Manningham - Giants.com had a Q&A Session with Mario Manningham.

Transcript: CB Terrell Thomas - Giants.com had a Q&A Session with Terrell Thomas.

Transcript: Coach Tom Coughlin - Giants.com had a Q&A Session with Tom Coughlin.

Transcript: Safety Kenny Phillips - Giants.com had a Q&A Session with Kenny Phillips.

Pair of Giants Honored - Michael Eisen pointed out that GM Jerry Reese and MLB Antonio Pierce received the 2008 Man of the Year awards from MAN (Minority Athletes Networking).  Eisen described MAN as,

A not-for-profit organization co-founded by former Giants Ron Johnson and George Martin in 1989, is dedicated to positively influencing the lives of disadvantaged youth in the tri-state area. The MAN scholarship/mentorship program has awarded more than $800,000 to more than 200 students.

Congrats to JR and AP.

Roster Moves - Michael Eisen reported that the Giants added two more rookie free agents yesterday:

  • TE Eric Butler of Mississippi State
  • Punter Owen Tolson of Army

Newsday:

Giants rookies Kehl, Goff are athletic, and smart - Tom Rock wrote up an article about Bryan Kehl and Jonathan Goff.  The Giants selected Kehl in the 4th round and Goff in the 5th round.  Rock noted how both players went to prestigious schools, and they should have no problem learning the playbooks.

New York Daily News:

Rookies ‘all over the place’ at Giants mini-camp

New York Post:

JINTS GET FEELING OF SAFETY WITH ROOKIE - Paul Schwartz pointed out that Kenny Phillips has his first chance to make an impression today during the start of the two-day rookie mini-camp at Giants Stadium.  Here’s what Coach Coughlin thinks of Phillips, “I think that he will compete. Obviously he is a young player with a lot to learn. He is going to come in and he is going to be humble and try to learn as much as he possibly can, but there is no doubt he has to be excited because of the opportunity.”

The Star-Ledger:

Rookie camp morning practice report - Mike Garafolo lets us know what type of day the rookie’s are having today at the mini-camp.

Giants announce two more rookie signings

Wednesday’s Giants News

May 07, 2008 By: Keith Category: D.J. Hall, Antonio Reynolds, Nehemiah Warrick, NFL, Wallace Gilberry, Michael Strahan, New York Giants, Antonio Pierce, David Diehl, NFC East No Comments →

New York GiantsWell, all of the NBA and NHL teams in the NY Metro area have been eliminated from bringing any Championships to New York.  There weren’t any local NBA teams in the Playoffs.  The Rangers took care of the Devils in 5 in the first round, but got eliminated by the Penguins in 5 in the second round.  So the New York Football Giants will remain being the Kings of New York until October at a minimum when the World Series takes place.

Giants.com:

Roster Moves - Michael Eisen reported that the Giants announced that they have signed four rookie free agents yesterday:

  • University of Alabama Wide Receiver D.J. Hall
  • University of Alabama Defensive End Wallace Gilberry
  • Tennessee Defensive End Antonio Reynolds
  • Michigan State Safety Nehemiah Warrick

Newsday:

Giants now paying Diehl like premier left tackle - Tom Rock expresses his thoughts on the David Diehl contract extention.

New York Daily News:

David Diehl’s contract gets Giant boost

New York Post:

JINTS GIVE NEW DEAL TO DIEHL

PIERCE: STRAHAN WILL RETIRE - Justin Terranova lets us know what Antonio Pierce thinks about Michael Strahan’s retirement.

The Star-Ledger:

Another QB headed to Giants - Mike Garafolo reported that Valdosta State Quarter Back Willie Copeland is scheduled to attend the Giants mini-camp this weekend.

Diehl gets a six-year deal

Giants announce four more rookie signings

Saturday’s Giants News: Pierce Fined for Neglecting Dogs

March 29, 2008 By: Keith Category: Michael Strahan, NFL, Antonio Pierce, Washington Redskins, New York Giants, NFC East No Comments →

Antonio PierceI apologize for not writing the past two days.  One of our Giants Bloggers, Phessional, came up from Jacksonville, FL and stayed at my place for two days.  He moved down there about a year and a half ago and barely comes up here.  We partied like rock stars for two days.  He has to go to an engagement party tonight which is the reason he is here.  Anyway, I went back and got all of the news that I missed in case you haven’t heard it already.

Giants.com:

Positional Breakdown: RB’s - John Schmeelk takes a look at the Giants Running Backs.

Positional Breakdown: WR’s - John Schmeelk takes a look at the Giants Wide Receivers.

Newsday:

Giants to host Redskins in NFL’s season opener - There’s nothing better than the Giants opening off the season against a division rival.

New York Daily News:

Giants to open NFL season on Sept. 4 at home against Redskins

Antonio Pierce neglected dogs - I have a Pit Bull and neglecting them can lead to the dog having issues.  When you have a Pit Bull, you must be a responsible dog owner because there’s more risk than having a Poodle.  Antonio Pierce didn’t fight his dog or anything, but he isn’t taking care of his dogs properly.  It is disappointing.

New York Post:

‘CRUEL’ GIANT IS $LAPPED

GIANTS TO OPEN VS. SKINS

New York Times:

Giants and Redskins Will Open the N.F.L. Season

The Star-Ledger:

Strahan clarification - Mike Garafolo lets us know the latest on whether or not Michael Strahan will play another year.

Pierce pleads guilty to neglecting a pet

A few minor afternoon tidbits - Mike Garafolo heard rumors about what the Super Bowl rings should look like and tried his best to describe it.

Report: Giants to face ‘Skins in opener

Wednesday’s Giants News: Scouts at Rutgers

March 26, 2008 By: Keith Category: Giants Stadium, NFL, Tom Coughlin, Rich Seubert, New York Giants, Antonio Pierce, NFC East No Comments →

Ray RiceWhile Jerry Reese went to the pro day at LSU, two Giants scouts were check out players at Rutgers.  The Draft is about a month away now.  I’m always so impatient about it because I want to know what type of talent will be on the Giants the following season.  When you pick 32nd, so many things can happen which makes it almost unpredictable.  However, it’s worth picking 32nd because they are the reigning Champions.

Giants.com:

Special Meeting - Michael Eisen pointed out that Tom Coughlin invited Lieutenant General Ray Odierno and his son to Giants Stadium.

Good to be a Champion! - Khalil Garriott found out that Antonio Pierce has not come down from cloud nine two months after winning Super Bowl XLII!

Giants extend G Seubert - Michael Eisen also covered the contract extention that the Giants gave to Rich Seubert.  The Star-Ledger reported this story yesterday.

Newsday:

Super Bowl champ Giants offer extension to guard Seubert

New York Daily News:

Giants sign Rich Seubert to three-year extension

New York Post:

SEUBERT RE-UPS FOR THREE YEARS

The Star-Ledger:

Snippets from Rutgers pro day - Mike Garafolo attended the pro day at Rutgers and kept an eye on a bunch of draft hopefuls: RB Ray Rice, OL Jeremy Zuttah, OL Mike Fladell, DB Ron Girault, WR James Townsend, and DT Eric Foster.  Garafolo stated that the Giants had two scouts there but no coaches.

Season opener could be a bit earlier - Mike Garafolo found out that “The defending Super Bowl champions’ season opener, which will be played at Giants Stadium, might kick off at 7 p.m. — rather than the usual 8:30 start — in order to avoid a conflict with the last day of the Republican National Convention.”  Is anybody going to watch the Convention over opening day of the NFL?

A done deal with Seubert

Friday’s Giants News

February 15, 2008 By: Keith Category: Tom Coughlin, NFC, Lawrence Tynes, Antonio Pierce, New York Giants, New England Patriots, NFC East No Comments →

On Wednesday, I received an email from a Giants fan that wrote a song about the Giants winning the Super Bowl.  He wanted to know if I know any musicians that could write and record the music for his lyrics.  I do know some people that can do that so I’m trying to introduce them.  Hopefully it all works out.  I would love to hear what the final product sounds like.  This Giants fan also wants to make a video out of it.  I would like to check that out too.

New York Daily News:

Antonio Pierce cited on pit bull charge - Ralph Vacchiano continues to discuss the story that The Star-Ledger brought to light yesterday.  At the bottom of Vacciano’s article, he wrote that the Giants and Tom Coughlin should begin discussing Coughlin’s contract extension next week.

The Star-Ledger:

SFLSteven redecorates the blog walls - Mike Garafolo posted funny pictures about the Patriots.

Tynes’ deal (finally) done - Mike Garafolo reports that the Jints finally completed the 5-year deal with Lawrence Tynes.  Garafolo included the amount of the contract as rumor.

Thursday’s Giants News

February 14, 2008 By: Keith Category: NFC, NFL, Justin Tuck, Jerry Reese, Antonio Pierce, Jeremy Shockey, New York Giants No Comments →

Die Hard Giants Fan would like to continue encouraging our readers to send us photos of themselves in Giants gear,their Giants tattoos, and/or their pets in Giants gear.  Whether you may have been tailgating, having a Big Blue Party, at the stadium, or at home, please send them in.  We would like to put them up for you.  We would definitely like to check out your 2007 pics, your Playoff pics, or your Super Bowl pics.

Giants.com:

Mailbag for February 14, 2008 - Michael Eisen fielded a few questions from you, the Giants fan.

Did you Know? - Michael Eisen sat down and had a Q&A Session with Justin Tuck.

Newsday:

Giants’ Reese: Shockey’s our starting tight end - According to Arthur Staple, Jerry Reese sent Newsday an email stating that Jeremy Shockey will be the starting TE in 2008.  In my opinion, the GM would not reveal that information so it isn’t who Newsday should ask.

The Star-Ledger:

Antonio Pierce accused of neglecting dog - Brian T. Murray reported that 2 pitbulls escaped from the home of Antonio Pierce right before the Super Bowl.  Murray also noted that one of the dogs was underweight.

Antonio Pierce Interview: Post Super Bowl XLII

February 05, 2008 By: Keith Category: Playoffs, NFL, Steve Spagnuolo, Antonio Pierce, New York Giants, Super Bowl XLII, NFC East 1 Comment →

Around 5 pm, I was listening to ‘Mike and the Mad Dog’ on WFAN.  They had Antonio Pierce on again, and they asked him a bunch of great questions about how the defense shut down the machine in Super Bowl XLII.  It was a pretty good interview.  Antonio even had a question for Mike and the Mad Dog regarding Giants defenses.  At the end, Mike and the Mad Dog asked Pierce if he he thought Steve Spagnuolo was going to be back next year or take a Head Coach position.  Pierce said he believes that Spags will come back for the opportunity to repeat and then go look for a job as a Head Coach.  To hear the interview, just click on this link: WFAN (To hear the interview on WFAN.com, click on the ‘Play’ icon under ‘2-05 Antonio Pierce’)

Note: Steve Spagnuolo had a phone interview last night with Dan Snyder of the Redskins.  Snyder flew Spags down to D.C. tonight for the real interview.  So, we should know the organization should know if they need a new DC relatively quickly.

Giants Victory Parade

February 05, 2008 By: Keith Category: Lawrence Tynes, Michael Strahan, Justin Tuck, Jeff Feagles, Fred Robbins, Plaxico Burress, R.W. McQuarters, NFL, Playoffs, Tom Coughlin, Steve Spagnuolo, Eli Manning, David Diehl, Gibril Wilson, Barry Cofield, Kareem McKenzie, New York Giants, Steve Tisch, Kevin Gilbride, Antonio Pierce, Super Bowl XLII, John Mara, Harry Carson, NFC East No Comments →

Since the New York Giants won Super Bowl XLII, New York City held a Ticker Tape for them up the Canyon of Heroes at 11:00 a.m. on February 5, 2008.  It officially began at 11:10 a.m.

The Giants began walking through the Canyon of Heroes with the George Halas Trophy and the Lombardi Trophy.  Various floats full of Giants went through the Canyon of Heroes as 50 tons of confetti came falling down from the sky.  Giants players had their video cameras and were filming it.  The Giants donned their Super Bowl Champion hooded sweatshirts.  Mayor Bloomberg jumped up onto a float with Eli Manning and Michael Strahan who were holding the Lombardi Trophy.  Marching bands came up Broadway.  Governor Spitzer and Senator Schumer came up Broadway in a car.  John Tisch was on a Gray Line bus.  The Giants fans were screaming and chanting the whole time.  One of the chants was “18-1″.  A float came up Broadway with Steve Spagnuolo and Kevin GilbrideDavid Diehl came off the float and said “it was an unbelievable experience”.  Kareem McKenzie also came off the float and said that Giants fans are the “greatest fans in the world, they cheer for you”.  Other chants were “Defense, Defense, Defense” as floats came out with defensive players.  Justin Tuck said “This is crazy, I never heard of anything like this, the fans scream your name, and it’s amazing.  It’s amazing, I’m lost for words, I’ve been doing this for miles, and this is ridiculous”.  Antonio Pierce said “It’s amazing, we need to do this Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, every day of the year.  We didn’t do the impossible.  It’s beautiful that everybody came out so early in the morning.  Don’t stop celebrating.  Tell your boss we’re going to party all week.”  Barry Cofield and Fred Robbins got off the float and hi-fived the fans.  Barry Cofield said “it’s unbelievable.  I never expected anything close to this”.  The fans started chanting “Boston Sucks”.  Antonio Pierce said “It’s the best thing in the world.  All these people came to support us.  This is for the fans of New York.”  Plaxico Burress got up on a float with Gibril WilsonGibril Wilson said ‘It’s crazy right now.  It’s great to see all these people out here”.  R.W. McQuarters said “It gets no better than this.  This is the best thing I’ve ever seen.”  Jeff Feagles and Lawrence Tynes came out on the next float.  Lawrence Tynes said “It is beyond his expectations.  It’s unbelievable.  I was a piece of the puzzle, and it feels good to contribute.”  John Tisch said “I’m a life long New Yorker.  One of the greatest things is seeing New York embrace this team.  And the fans all came here to say thank you.  This is a team of the people.  It’s fabulous, just fabulous.”  Harry Carson by phone said “I really agreed with John Mara.  It was the most historical franchise win for the Giants.  They came through.  They did New York and New Jersey fans well.  I’m watching the parade.  I’m currently in Hawaii.  I’m really impressed with who’s there.  It’s so appropriate that they have a ticker tape parade in New York.”

The City Hall Ceremony began around 1:00 p.m.  Whoopi Goldberg came out first because Mayor Bloomberg invited her there.  She gave an introduction.  The radio voice of the New York Giants, Bob Papa, came up next.  He gave a short speech, and introduced Mayor Bloomberg and other NYC officials and Meadowlands officials, Senator Schumer, Elliot Spitzer, Shelly Silver.  Then he introduced the World Champion New York Football Giants.  Speakers included Bob Papa, Governor Spitzer, Senator Schumer, Coach Coughlin, Speaker Silver, John Mara, Steve Tisch, Michael Strahan, and Eli Manning.

Every Giant received a key to the city.  New York City did a wonderful job with the Victory Parade and the City Hall Ceremony.  Hundreds of thousands of Giants fans were going crazy.  It was great to see all of that.

Thursday’s Giants News

January 31, 2008 By: Keith Category: James Butler, Jeff Feagles, Jeremy Shockey, Grey Ruegamer, Fred Robbins, David Diehl, David Tyree, Eli Manning, Jerry Reese, Justin Tuck, Tom Coughlin, Playoffs, NFL, Steve Smith, R.W. McQuarters, Lawrence Tynes, Michael Strahan, Plaxico Burress, Brandon Jacobs, Antonio Pierce, Shaun O'Hara, Barry Cofield, Kawika Mitchell, Kareem McKenzie, Chris Snee, Osi Umenyiora, NFC East, New York Giants, Gibril Wilson, New England Patriots, Aaron Ross, Ahmad Bradshaw, Amani Toomer, Matt Bahr, Bill Belichick, Madison Hedgecock, Kevin Gilbride, Super Bowl XLII, Corey Webster No Comments →

University of Phoenix StadiumSuper Bowl Weekend is creeping up on us.  It reality, these two weeks have seemed like forever and it isn’t even over yet.  I’d rather the NFL went back to playing one week after the Conference Championship game.  So much of nothing has occured.

People have continued to bet on the Jints, so the Giants are a 12 point underdog again rather than a 12 1/2 point underdog.  I still don’t see this game getting out of hand.  In Week 17, it was a shut out.  Neither team played good defense so I do think both teams will play better defense.  In the Playoffs, the Giants did not allow an excessive amount of points in any game.  Tampa Bay wasn’t a potent offense anyway so that doesn’t count.  Dallas was the 2nd most prolific offense this season and they did nothing.  Green Bay was a pretty high scoring team that put up 20 points.  So I do believe that both the Patriots and the Giants will play better defense than Week 17 because it’s the Super Bowl. 

Giants.com:

Transcript: RB Brandon Jacobs - Brandon Jacobs answers questions about the running game and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DE Michael Strahan - Michael Strahan answers questions about Steve Spagnuolo’s first year as the Defensive Coordinator and about how historical this game is no matter who the winner is.

Transcript: WR David Tyree - David Tyree answers questions about the special teams unit and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: QB Eli Manning - Eli Manning answers questions about his performance in the Playoffs and about Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DE Michael Strahan - Michael Strahan answers questions regarding the defensive game plan for Super Bowl XLII, the 2000 Giants team, and the 1986 Giants team.

Transcript: S Gibril Wilson - Gibril Wilson answers questions about the defense during the 2007 season and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: CB R.W. McQuarters - R.W. McQuarters answers questions about the secondary and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots Coach Bill Belichick - Bill Belichick answers questions extensively about NFL history and Super Bowl XLII.  Extensive answers are a rarity from Bill.

Transcript: WR Plaxico Burress - Plaxico Burress answers questions about his ankle, and his prediction, and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: WR Steve Smith - Steve Smith answers questions about his career.

Transcript: WR Amani Toomer - Amani Toomer answers questions about the changes Tom Coughlin has made and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: FB Madison Hedgecock - Madison Hedgecock answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DT Fred Robbins - Fred Robbins answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: S James Butler - James Butler answers questions about his performance in the 2007 season.

Transcript: LB Antonio Pierce - Antonio Pierce answers questions about the 2007 season.

Transcript: GM Jerry Reese - Jerry Reese answers questions about his impact as a GM.

Transcript: DT Barry Cofield - Barry Cofield answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: C Shaun O’ Hara - Shaun O’ Hara answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DE Osi Umenyiora - Osi Umenyiora answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.  Apparently, Tom Coughlin handed out more shirts with the motto “Talk is Cheap, Play the Game” because things were getting out of hand down there.  This is Osi’s response:

I think so.  I got mine and I’m wearing mine and this is my motto from here on out.  As a matter of fact, I want to apologize to (Patriots OT) Matt Light for calling him a dirty player.  He’s really not a dirty player at all, I apologize, that’s my fault.  I’m sorry Matt Light, I didn’t mean anything by that.  I didn’t mean to cause a whole hoopla or ruckus, it was between me and you and we’ll see each other on Sunday.  I love you man.

Osi said he’s going to shut up, he apologized, and said he loved Matt Light.  What is that about?  Osi punked out.  This story is the reason why you should just say nothing.  Osi said Light was dirty, and now has to mend the issue.  It looks stupid so if you never say anything then you won’t look like a punk.

Transcript: CB Aaron Ross - Aaron Ross answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots LB Mike Vrabel - Mike Vrabel answers questions regarding his versatility, Andre Tippett being voted in the Hall of Fame, and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots LB Junior Seau - Junior Seau answers questions about Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots QB Tom Brady - Tom Brady answers questions about his journey to this point and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots S Rodney Harrison - Rodney Harrison answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Coach Tom Coughlin - Tom Coughlin answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots WR Randy Moss - Randy Moss answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots G Logan Mankins - Logan Mankins answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Patriots Scouting Report - Michael Eisen breaks down the New England Patriots.

Duel Role - Michael Eisen goes in depth about the on-the-field and off-the-field relationship between Chris Snee and Tom Coughlin.

A New Look - Michael Eisen described the new look of Tom Coughlin.

Transcript: K Lawrence Tynes - Lawrence Tynes answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: CB Corey Webster - Corey Webster answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: LT David Diehl - David Diehl answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DE Michael Strahan - Michael Strahan answers questions on whether he’s contemplating retirement and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: LB Kawika Mitchell - Kawika Mitchell answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: RB Brandon Jacobs - Brandon Jacobs answers questions regarding the Playoffs and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DE Osi Umenyiora - Osi Umenyiora answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: LB Antonio Pierce - Antonio Pierce answers questions regarding his leadership role on the Giants and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots LB Tedy Bruschi - Tedy Bruschi answers questions about his stroke recovery and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: OC Kevin Gilbride - Kevin Gilbride answers questions about the success of the 2007 season and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: DE Justin Tuck - Justin Tuck answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: WR Amani Toomer - Amani Toomer answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Head Coach Tom Coughlin - Tom Coughlin answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: QB Eli Manning - Eli Manning answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: RT Kareem McKenzie - Kareem McKenzie answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots TE Ben Watson - Ben Watson answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick - Bill Belichick answer questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots RT Nick Kaczur - Nick Kaczur answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Newsday:

Focused Giants say they’ll be ready for Sunday

Strahan enjoys 2nd Super Bowl

Burress doesn’t back down from prediction

Bradshaw has given Giants an unexpected lift

Super Bowl surprises - Jim Baubach discusses how surprised he is by all of the Super Bowl hype.

Pats anything but blase about Super Bowl

How to beat the Patriots - Bob Glauber provides 5 ways that the Giants can use to try to beat the Patriots.

Giants see edge in having faced Patriots

Plaxico’s prediction draws mixed reviews

FOX’s pregame show will mix celebs with football - FOX continues to show us why they suck.  There is no reason for celebrities to be any part of a pregame show.  There is no reason for anybody to have to suffer by having to listen to Joe Buck broadcast a football or baseball game.

McQuarters, Madison mentors for Giants D-backs

McDaniels keeps Patriots’ offense running smoothly

Patriots’ Samuel could give Eli Manning fits - I’m very concerned about Asanti Samuel lurking in the secondary.  Samuel had a pick in Week 17, and he’s always getting interceptions in big spots.

Pepper Johnson not optimistic about race in NFL

Kinder, gentler Coughlin has boosted Giants’ morale

Patriots star wideout Moss has become team player - I was interested in knowing if Randy Moss would fit into the Patriots organization in September, but I guess Tom Rock wanted to reiterate that point.

Patriots love Belichick, and see softer side - Various Patriots admit that they are in love with Bill Belichick.

Giants, Patriots make this Super Bowl special

Giants are thrilled Feagles is still kicking - So am I.

Blog bite: Brady says Giants’ black suits ‘looked terrible’

Patriots coy about Brady’s ankle on injury report - The Patriots did not include Tom Brady’s ankle injury on the injury report, but they continued to leave him on the injury for his supposed shoulder injury.

Ex-Giant Bahr knows pressure, has faith in Tynes

New York Daily News:

Giants look to rush, rattle Tom Brady

Ohm’s Super Bowl Blog: Day 4

Scaling Mount Brady will be Giant task

Eli Manning will need to play like Phil Simms did on Super stage

Pats’ assistant Josh McDaniels likely to be candidate for head coaching jobs

Diary: Surrounded by cookie monsters

Fashion statement: Randy Moss fires back at dark-suited Giants

Plaxico Burress’ mouth runs late

Old Jets feel Super about Giants - That would be the 1968 Jets.

Jessica Simpson or Gisele Bundchen? Giants make their selections

Ben Roethlisberger high on Eli Manning

Don’t bother planning Patsies parade! Big Blue’s going to win it, faithful say

Giants’ Ruegamer honors Pat Tillman - Ohm Youngmisuk pointed out that Grey Ruegamer also went to Arizona State with Pat Tillman.  This is what Ruegamer throught about Tillman, “It’s kind of surreal to come back to Arizona.  It’s Super Bowl 42, that was Pat’s number in college. We are playing in (Arizona) where he played for the Cardinals and they have a memorial for him outside. So it is kind of weird.”

Madison Hedgecock a Giant blessing

Pepper Johnson gives Patriots’ defense a healthy dash of Big Blue history

Tom Coughlin, Chris Snee share professional, family bond

Risk for fans cheering too heart-ily - The AP reported that New York Doctors want New Yorkers to “take their meds and get plenty of sleep before the big game after a new report revealed fans are more likely to have a heart attack while watching a big sporting event.”  What?  What about Bostonians?

Tom Brady, Joe Montana pass each other compliments

New York Post:

BRADY MUST FEEL GIANT RUSH HOUR - That’s what I’m talking about.

BRADY & CO. BLOW OFF BURRESS PREDICTION

AS TUCK WOULD HAVE IT, JUSTIN DREAMS MVP - If Justin Tuck plays like it then he can win it.

ELI CAN COUNT ON O-LINE GENERALS

PLAX IS TARDY TO EVENT

IT’S BOOT-IFUL - Mike Vaccaro relives the Championship game when Tom Coughlin led Boston College to a huge upset over Notre Dame.

MARONEY PROVES CRITICS WRONG

SHOCK WAVE - Tim Hasselbeck had some not so nice things to say about Jeremy Shockey.

MATCHUP OF THE DAY - Steve Serby examines the matchup between Michael Strahan and Laurence Maroney.  Serby explains why Strahan has the edge.

STOPPING MR. VERSATILITY A GIANT TASK - So says Bart Hubbuch about Kevin Faulk.

SECRET WEAPON - That’s what Mark Cannizzaro thinks of Kevin Faulk.

GIANTS JOURNEY

New York Times:

Undersized Patriots Are Shedding Their Anonymity

Blue-Collar Giants Revel in Unity and Obscurity

Absent With Leave: Missing the Big Game - John Branch wrote a story about Jeremy Shockey.

The Star-Ledger:

Plax out again - Plaxico Burress didn’t practice yesterday or today because he now has a knee injury to add to his season long ankle injury.

Plax’s knee the issue

A promise is a promise

Seau: Bradshaw will be “great”

Nice guy Tom Coughlin inspiring NY Giants

A sad reminder of Pat Tillman

NY Giants’ Plaxico Burress just sits and talks

Stepping up for Gridiron Greats

Wednesday’s Giants News

January 30, 2008 By: Keith Category: Michael Strahan, Jerry Reese, Jeremy Shockey, Eli Manning, Plaxico Burress, Sam Madison, NFL, Playoffs, Tom Coughlin, Steve Spagnuolo, David Diehl, Antonio Pierce, Kawika Mitchell, Chris Snee, New York Giants, NFC East, New England Patriots, Steve Tisch, Washington Redskins, Super Bowl XLII, John Mara, AFC East No Comments →

Plaxico BurressPhessional already put Plaxico on blast in the last post.  It is well derserved.  Tom Coughlin, Jerry Reese, John Mara, and Steve Tisch are very disappointed in Plax.   I also wish he said nothing.  However, none of his teamates said anything to him.  He was also over 30 minutes late to the media session today.  Burress had a monster game against the Packers so Belichick already was going to make sure that he doesn’t repeat that type of an outing.  Now Burress just added fuel to the fire, and Belichick is just going to eliminate him.  In my sarcastic tone, maybe every offensive player should guarantee victory so Belichick cannot eliminate all of them.  This is the first time this season that Plaxico behaved like years past.

Giants.com:

Transcript: Patriots Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels - Josh McDaniels answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots RB Laurence Maroney - Laurence Maroney answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots S James Sanders - James Sanders answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Patriots S Rodney Harrison - Rodney Harrison answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Giants Meet the Media - Michael Eisen included various quotes from various Giants regarding Super Bowl XLII.  This was Harrison’s response to the New York-Boston rivalry

I’m from Chicago, so I really don’t know. Overall, I’ve been seeing a lot of this controversy – New York versus Boston, the Red Sox versus the Yankees, and now it’s the Patriots against the Giants. They hate us and we don’t really care for them, just as well as the Yankees and the Red Sox. It will be interesting to have the two best teams in the National Football League go head-to-head in a heavyweight battle. So we’ll see what happens. Hopefully we can end up on top.

The media kept asking why the Giants why they wore black, and the Giants kept saying that they are on a business trip.  However, a rumor surfaced that the Giants wore all black because they are going to the Patriots funeral.  Here is Harrison’s response to that “We’re too young. We’re not ready to die. We’ll see what happens on Sunday.”

Media Daze - Jeff Miller compiled a bunch of articles from various media outlets regarding Super Bowl XLII.

THE LONG WAIT - A Giants fan named Blue-Blooded reflected on the 2007 season even though it has not ended yet.

Transcript: CB Sam Madison - Sam Madison answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: T David Diehl - David Diehl answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: GM Jerry Reese - Jerry Reese answers questions about his role, as a first year GM, with the Giants and Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: Defensive Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo - Steve Spagnuolo answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII and a whole bunch of other topics like becoming a Head Coach and working for the Eagles.

Transcript: LB Kawika Mitchell - Kawika Mitchell answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Transcript: G Chris Snee - Chris Snee answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.  The first question was about Tom Coughlin being his head coach and his father-in-law, and this was Snee’s response “When it’s football time he’s the coach. When it’s off the field, then he’s a normal guy. When he’s off the field he’s a family man. He can be fun to be around. It’s not the impression that he’s no fun at all. He’s a normal guy. He’s fun to be around.”

Transcript: Patriots S Rodney Harrison - Rodney Harrison answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.  A few questions were asked about what Bill Belichick is like when he is not coaching, and Harrison’s response was “I don’t know. Every time I see him, whether it is 5:30 or 6:00 in the morning or 10:00 at night, he’s always in the office. But that is a part of what makes him so great as a coach. There are certain sacrifices you have to make in order to get to that next level and he’s doing it. That is why he’s such a success. I’ve never even seen him sit down in the cafeteria and have a decent meal. I just see him grab some chips and poke them in his mouth and keep moving. He is a different [type of] man.”.  I love it…a different type of man.

Transcript: Patriots WR Wes Welker - Wes Welker answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.  Near the end of the interview, this was Welker’s response to the difference between Miami and New England “Weather. Women. Wins.”

Transcript: QB Eli Manning - Eli Manning answers questions regarding Super Bowl XLII.

Newsday:

Giants ‘D’ anxious for another crack at Patriots - I want to see the Pats get ‘Jacked Up’.

Joe Buck won’t pre-plan for possible historic call

Al Groh rooting for Patriots

Giants’ run to Super Bowl surprised bloggers, too - Hell yeah we’re surprised.  That’s been something I’ve been wanting to write about for a while, but I was waiting for the season to end first.  This was the first year for Die Hard Giants Fan, and it has been a great first year.

Plaxico’s prediction doesn’t upset Giant teammates

Coughlin shocks by having fun on Media Day - Wow…I can’t believe it!

Burress’ victory prediction out of line - We all know Plaxico Burress’ prediction.  It was on the back page of the newspapers.  This is Tom Coughlin’s response to Burress “”It’s not the way we’ve handled ourselves this season, if there’s anything I feel I have to have a discussion with Plaxico about, that will be between him and I.”

Patriots linebackers aged to perfection

Even Patriots weren’t sure about Moss at first - I can understand who the Pats were uncertain about Randy Moss.  Do you remember when he said “I’ll play when I want to play.”

Like fathers, like sons for Giants owners - Shaun Powell discusses the partnership between John Mara and Steve Tisch.

Spagnuolo focuses on Pats, not ‘Skins’ job

Blog bite: Eager Eli?

Giants fan won’t wear his heart on sleeve

New York Daily News:

Tom Coughlin, John Mara bristle over Plaxico Burress’ guarantee - The Giants organization needs to open up a can of whoop ass on Plaxico Burress.

Tom Coughlin not afraid to show displeasure with Plaxico Burress

Patriots’ media strategy says a lot

Randy Moss hopes to make impact for Patriots in first Super Bowl

There’s a softer side of Tom Coughlin

Michael Strahan sings at media day - I heard it live.  He always has jokes.

Boston plans parade as Giants gain bulletin board material - These plans were made by the Mayor not the Patriots.

Patriots will throw Eli Manning new look

Patriots downplay Plaxico Burress’ remarks about Giant win - Just wait until they make him a non-factor on Sunday.

Dear Diary: How’s this thing work?

Ohm’s Super Bowl Blog: Day 2

Mayor Bloomberg has put a lot at steak on the Super Bowl

Nuns at Phoenix monastery renting rooms to Super Bowl fans - Everybody has to put food on the table.

Steve Spagnuolo says Washington Redskins can wait

Super Bowl showmen bleed Big Blue

Super Bowl stories, then & now - Gina Salamone considers then to be 1991 when the Giants won there last Super Bowl.

The Tom Brady man crush

What you can buy for the price of a trip to the Super Bowl

New York Post:

BITE ADDED TO PLAX BUILDUP

LOOPY SUPE WHOOP

MATCHUP OF THE DAY - Steve Serby decifers the matchup between Antonio Pierce and Tom Brady.

KRAFT: SPYGATE BROUGHT COACH, OWNER CLOSER

GAL LOOKS AFTER GIANT APPETITES

PATS’ REACTION TO BURRESS: TALK IS CHEAP

WIDEOUTS CREATE MATCHUP WORRIES

PASS THE GRAVY IN PATS’ ATTACK

THIS QB IS LIVING THE GOOD LIFE

JACOBS, BRADSHAW: DESERT STORM - Steve Serby thinks that the 2-Headed Monster will be a big factor in Super Bowl XLII.

MOSS TAPS INTO THE UPSIDE OF ANGER

REESE OF MIND

The New York Times:

Where Everyone, and Anything, Goes

Coach Follows Dream to Football’s Summit

Some Quirky Drills for Gritty Players

Patriots’ Backup Quarterback Happy Playing Himself

Shockey’s Loss Is Not the Giants’ Gain

The Star-Ledger:

Wednesday injury report

Brady blasts Plax prediction

Giants video fever: Catch it

Coughlin, Mara: Enough NY Giants guarantees

NY Giants’ Michael Strahan is ringleader at pre-Super Bowl circus

Doug Williams is still scoring points

Antonio Pierce provides NY Giants’ swagger

NY Giants’ Steve Spagnuolo delaying thoughts of promotion