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Hypothetic Pro Bowl Picks

December 14, 2007 By: Keith Category: Chris Snee, Jeremy Shockey, Lawrence Tynes, NFL, New York Giants, Osi Umenyiora, Shaun O'Hara No Comments →

Pete Prisco of CBSSportsline made his Pro Bowl picks.  This is how he thinks it will end up when it’s released next week.  There are not many Giants on the list.  Here’s the Giants that he picked:

Offense

  • Tight End - He has Jeremy Shockey listed as ‘Just missed’ behind Jason Witten and Chris Cooley.
  • Guard - He has Chris Snee listed as ‘Reserve’ behind Steve Hutchinson and Jahri Evans.
  • Center - He has Shaun O’Hara listed as ‘Just missed’ behind Andre Gurode and Dominic Raiola.
  • Kicker - He has Lawrence Tynes listed as ‘Just missed’ behind Jason Hanson and Robbie Gould.

Defense

  • Defensive End - He has Osi Umenyiora listed as ‘Just missed’ behind Aaron Kampman, Trent Cole, and Patrick Kerney.

That’s it???  That means that he thinks none of the Jints players will make the Pro Bowl.  My biggest beef is with Osi.  He’s better than everybody else on the list.  I believe that he’ll end up making the team.  More Giants will end up playing in Hawaii.

Back to the Drawing Board

November 12, 2007 By: mrjokah Category: Chris Snee, Eli Manning, Kevin Boss, NFL, New York Giants No Comments →

Man, did that game stink. The Giants were flat out beaten by the Cowboys. Hurts to say so, but Dallas fielded the better team Sunday.
Those two holding calls (Boss & Snee) in the 4th were painful, especially the hold by Boss since it had no affect on the outcome of the play, gotta be smarter than that. Let’s not even talk about the clock management issue, what the hell was that about, when did Manning turn into Herm Edwards!?
Putting aside those stupid plays, I still hang this loss on the Defense, just like the first game we couldn’t stop the Cowboys offense when needed. Blown assignments, poor coverage and NO pass rush. The problems with the secondary are a given. All Giants fans I believe have accepted the fact that our secondary is mediocre; however during the 6 game winning streak we put plenty of pressure on the opposing QB’s to help mask this deficiency. As we saw on Sunday when we cannot get pressure on the QB it turns into a long day for our secondary. Hats off to the Cowboys O-line we brought blitzes from every angle yet they still successfully picked them up, Jason Garrett had his team well prepared.

I know there will be a lot of talk about if the Giants didn’t have those boneheaded penalties in the 4th qtr then they would have tied the game 24-24 and it would have been a completely different game. But honestly would it have really? I saw no evidence that the Giants D would all of a sudden turn it around and stone the Cowboys O. The Cowboys offense moved with great ease, but the Giants O? It felt like a struggle all game long to pickup first downs.

The Giants do have the talent to beat the Cowboys and we just may do so if we meet them in the playoffs, but we have to come up with a much better defensive strategy, we need to put pressure on Romo and on the Offensive side of the ball we need to play smash mouth football, eat up the game clock and keep the Cowboys offense off the field, too many times we got away from the run, the Giants, when we are going right, are a run first team…establish the run to setup the play action pass.

It was a disappointing game but lets not panic just yet, lets wait and see how are boys respond next week against a wounded Lions team; 7-3 that doesn’t sound too bad to me at all.

Expected Giants 53 Man Roster

September 01, 2007 By: Keith Category: Aaron Ross, Adam Koets, Adrian Awasom, Ahmad Bradshaw, Amani Toomer, Anthony Wright, Antonio Pierce, Barry Cofield, Brandon Jacobs, Chase Blackburn, Chris Snee, Corey Webster, Craig Dahl, David Diehl, David Tyree, Derrick Ward, Eli Manning, Fred Robbins, Gerris Wilkinson, Gibril Wilson, Grey Ruegamer, Guy Whimper, James Butler, Jared Lorenzen, Jay Alford, Jeff Feagles, Jeremy Shockey, Justin Tuck, Kareem McKenzie, Kawika Mitchell, Kevin Boss, Kevin Dockery, Lawrence Tynes, Manuel Wright, Mathias Kiwanuka, Michael Johnson, Michael Matthews, NFL, New York Giants, Osi Umenyiora, Plaxico Burress, R.W. McQuarters, Reggie Torbor, Reuben Droughns, Rich Seubert, Robert Douglas, Sam Madison, Shaun O'Hara, Sinorice Moss, Steve Smith, William Joseph, Zak DeOssie No Comments →

After today’s cuts, Michael Eisen provided a list of his predictions, and here it is:

Offense: 26

Quarterback (3): Eli Manning, Jared Lorenzen, Anthony Wright.

Running Back (4): Brandon Jacobs, Reuben Droughns, Derrick Ward, Ahmad Bradshaw.

Fullback (1): Robert Douglas.

Tight End (3): Jeremy Shockey, Kevin Boss, Michael Matthews.

Wide Receivers (6): Amani Toomer, Plaxico Burress, Sinorice Moss, Steve Smith, David Tyree, Anthony Mix.

Linemen (9): David Diehl, Rich Seubert, Shaun O’Hara, Chris Snee, Kareem McKenzie, Zach Piller, Grey Ruegamer, Guy Whimper, Adam Koets.

Defense: 24

Ends (3): Osi Umenyiora, Justin Tuck, Adrian Awasom.

Tackles (5): Fred Robbins, Barry Cofield, William Joseph, Manny Wright, Jay Alford.

Linebackers (7): Antonio Pierce, Kawika Mitchell, Mathias Kiwanuka, Chase Blackburn, Reggie Torbor, Zak DeOssie, Gerris Wilkinson.

Cornerbacks (5): Sam Madison, R.W. McQuarters, Corey Webster, Kevin Dockery, Aaron Ross.

Safeties (4): Gibril Wilson, James Butler, Michael Johnson, Craig Dahl.

Specialists: 2

Punter (1): Jeff Feagles.

Kicker (1): Lawrence Tynes.