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An Evening With the Mannings

June 27, 2008 By: Keith Category: Eli Manning, NFL, New York Giants No Comments →

Mike Eisen of Giants.com informed us that Eli Manning was down in Jackson, Mississippi for a cooking demonstration/competition with famed New Orleans chef Emeril Lagasse which was the feature event at An Evening with the Mannings.  Eli stated, “What a wonderful year it has been for me. Obviously, I won the Super Bowl, I got a Super Bowl MVP trophy. I got married to my beautiful wife Abby. I got to go to the White House and meet the president. And then tonight I got to cook with Emeril. It just does not get any better than that folks. It does not get any better at all.”  I’m not quite sure who Emeril is, but Manning seems excited that he got to meet the dude.  The purpose of the event was to raise money for Eli Manning Children’s Clinic at the Blair E. Batson Hospital.

Those wishing to contribute to  the Eli Manning Children’s Clinic at the Blair E. Batson Hospital may send donations to:

Friends of Children’s Hospital

Department of Pediatric

2500 N. State Street

Jackson, MS 39216-4500

Please designate the contribution in honor of Evening with the Mannings.

Donations may also be made online at www.FOCH.org.  The phone number is 601-984-5273.

QB Debate: Tony Romo vs. Eli Manning

June 24, 2008 By: Keith Category: Eli Manning, NFL, New York Giants 4 Comments →

Pat Kirwan of NFL.com debates who is the better Quarterback: Tony Romo or Eli ManningThe problem with the article is that Kirwan did not come to a conclusion.  Rather, he wants to help you decide which guy you like more and have some facts to back up the opinion in case you run into a Cowboys/Giants argument over the summer.  He wrote…

Cowboys fans contend the argument isn’t close, Romo by a landslide. The Giants fans feel the Super Bowl victory ends the debate. Cowboys fans are quick to remind Giants fans that most of the Big Blue faithful were trying to run Eli Manning out of town halfway through the 2007 season. The Giants fans keep asking how can the Cowboys fans be so loyal to a guy who has never won a playoff game? The raging debate has been spirited, to say the least, as fans get emotional. I thought it would be a good time to tag the argument with some facts and figures.

Kirwan provided stats for four categories: Playoffs, Regular Season, Division Play, and Personal Stats.  Romo had the advantage in the Regular Season and the Personal Stats while Manning had the advantage in the Playoffs and in the Division Play.  You can check out the article for all of the stats.

As a Giants fan, you cannot say Romo is better than Manning until he wins a Super Bowl.  Manning was also the Super Bowl MVP.  Romo is good for fantasy football which was how Peyton Manning used to be until Peyton finally won the Super Bowl.  Plenty of players have great regular season numbers that don’t translate to wins in the Playoffs like Chad Johnson.  Romo was solely responsible for the loss up in Seattle in the 2006-2007, and most of the team was responsible for the loss to the Giants in the 2007-2008 season.  Romo shouldn’t have been in Cabo when the team was struggling offensively since they beat Green Bay the week after Thanksgiving.  Terry Glenn was awful in that game.  Wade Phillips decided not to start Barber instead of Jones, but Barber wasn’t durable enough to play an entire game.  Phillips got out-coached by Tom Coughlin and Steve Spagnuolo.  The blitzes kept on coming.  Once Dallas was down, Romo tried to win it on one play on every single down which didn’t work.  They lost as a team.  They are lead by a head coach that has never won a Playoff game and a Quarterback that has never won a Playoff game.

Remeber that Manning was 0-2 in the Playoffs before heading into this year’s Playoffs.  He played poorly in both of those loses.  It was Tiki who tried to carry the team to victory against the Seahawks in the 2005-2006 season and the Eagles in the 2006-2007 season, but it wasn’t enough.  Even if Manning lost in the Super Bowl, I still think that he would be better than Romo because he won three Playoff games on the road vs. none.  Romo can win the Super Bowl in 2008 and you could argue that they are even if Romo is the MVP of the game.  Or Eli can repeat so we never have to hear the argument again.

The Champ

Eli Manning

vs. The Chump

Tony Romo

Video: ESPN Talks to the Mannings

June 15, 2008 By: Keith Category: Eli Manning, NFL, New York Giants No Comments →

Hannah Storm of ESPN sits down with Archie, Peyton, and Eli.

Saturday’s Giants News: Final Mini Camp Report

June 14, 2008 By: Keith Category: Amani Toomer, Antonio Pierce, Brandon Jacobs, Eli Manning, Kevin Gilbride, Michael Strahan, NFL, New York Giants, Sam Madison, Shaun O'Hara, Sinorice Moss, Steve Spagnuolo, Tom Coughlin No Comments →

So the Giants have concluded their final day of Mini Camp.  The next 40 days or so are going to be much quieter since not much will be going on until they go up to Albany for training camp.  I’m sure we’ll continue to hear about Burress and Shockey until it’s resolved.  For now, Justin Tuck is expected to replace Strahan at left defensive end rather than moving Mathias Kiwanuka back up to the D-Line.

NFL.com is running a video called ‘Top 10 comebacks’.  Big Blue made the list twice, once on the winning end and once on the losing end.

  • No. 9: Giants 17-point comeback over the Eagles in 2006.
  • No. 3: 49ers 24-point comeback over the Giants on Wild Card Weekend in 2002.  This game just broke my heart.  I was up at Mohegan Sun watching the game in one of the bars, and I had to drive back to Long Island so depressed.

Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com believes that Michael Strahan may come back if the Jints call him and say that they need him back when the season is about to begin.

Giants.com:

Born to lead - Michael Eisen expects Antonio Pierce to take a bigger role as a leader for this team now that Strahan retired.  Pierce said,

I don’t feel that respect amongst the league. Talking to other guys throughout the league a lot of them said, ‘You guys played a hell of a game.’ A hell of a game - so the other 16 games in the regular season and the three playoff games really didn’t do anything for us. You hear that amongst players. We played a good game at the right time. Your quarterback got hot at the right time, your defense started playing ball at the right time. All those things are being said and heard, and that is fine and dandy. We have to do it again and the only thing we are shooting for is to win our division and get to the playoffs.

We are the underdogs again. We are not even picked to win our division, so there is nothing that has changed. The only thing that we have is the title of having the Super Bowl championship, of being the most recent Super Bowl champion. We are still the underdogs, and I think going into it we will probably be underdogs even at home again.

I know what they are saying, but I don’t worry about that. I am going to go about my business the same way I did last year. When Strahan wasn’t here for the whole OTAs, mini-camp, and training camp it was already starting to go that way last year. He came back and he picked up right where he left off. Obviously, he is not going to be here this year. But I am just going to do what I normally do, go about my business the same way. Obviously, I am going to be a little more vocal and I am going to have to be the guy to get after the guys a little bit more if need be.

I know AP loves to use the ‘underdog’ and the ‘us against the world’ mentality to prove everybody wrong.  I think that the media is retarded for saying that the Road Warriors are not the team to beat, but maybe it will benefit the team in a positive way this year just like it did last year.  Also, AP was the biggest leader on the team last season anyway.  Not just on the field, but he represented the team off the field as well (i.e., his weekly spot on WFAN).  He did a great job doing it also.  He does need to increase his role as a leader now that Strahan is gone.  It is funny how a guy like Pierce can become a leader because he was an undrafted free agent signed by the Redskins.  The Giants got him and he’s already been one of the leaders of the defense.  There are others guys who have been around much longer, but where are they? 

Mini Camp Report Day Three (Video) - John Schmeelk and Michael Eisen discussed day three of this week’s Mini Camp.

Fierce Pierce Report (Video) - John Schmeelk had a Q&A Session with Antonio Pierce.

6.13 DC Steve Spagnuolo (Video) - The media asked Steve Spagnuolo about moving forward without Strahan.

OC Kevin Gilbride (Video) - The media asked Kevin Gilbride about Shockey and Burress not being out there on the field.

WR Amani Toomer (Video) - The media asked Amani Toomer if he thinks it makes a difference that he was the only one out there for Eli Manning to throw to.

Head Coach Tom Coughlin (Video) - The media asked Tom Coughlin about this week’s Mini Camp.

QB Eli Manning (Video) - The media asked Eli Manning about this week’s Mini Camp.

RB Brandon Jacobs (Video) - The media asked Brandon Jacobs if they have a different attitude this year since they won the Super Bowl.

CB Sam Madison (Video) - The media asked Sam Madison what he thinks about Plaxico’s contract dispute.

WR Sinorice Moss (Video) - The media asked Sinorice Moss what we should expect from him this year.

New York Daily News:

O’Hara: Media misinterpreted me - Shaun O’Hara had this to say to the media.

I thought it was quite humorous that all these intellectuals with pens and recorders could totally miss the point that was made yesterday I was frustrated with the media. I never once criticized anybody or any teammates. So you guys missed the point on that one. I was asked a general question about players in general. It had no relevance whatsoever to anybody. (It was) a general question about players wanting more money and new contracts. I’m always going to side with the players when they want more money. You have to handle your business. But what I said was that in my opinion that there was a right way to do things. I’m not talking about those guys (Shockey and Burress). I never was talking about those guys. I was speaking in general terms, my belief about the way I would handle it.

Ralph Vacchiano stated that O’Hara, ” has been a consummate professional with the media ever since he joined the Giants. He has earned our trust and the benefit of the doubt, so I’ll believe him that his intent was not to specifically attack two teammates. Only he knows for sure and I’m not going to try to interpret what was in his head.”  With that said, Vacchiano included the transript of the interview and O’Hara did respond to the question specifically about Burress.  I don’t think O’Hara should back down from what he said.  He is the captain because he says the right things about the team.

The Star-Ledger:

Coughlin: Shockey an ‘issue’ - Mike Garafolo pointed out that Coughlin said that, “There is an issue.” when asked about Shockey’s mental state after practice, “but it’s not something that would prevent him from working.”

Final minicamp practice report - Mike Garafolo lets us know who impressed him on the final day of Mini Camp.

Rosenhaus cryptic about 80, 17 - Mike Garafolo provided the transcript from Drew Rosenhaus.  As usual, Rosenhaus didn’t have much to say about his clients.

Thursday’s Giants News: Mini Camp

June 12, 2008 By: Keith Category: Brandon Jacobs, Darcy Johnson, Eli Manning, Jared Lorenzen, Kevin Boss, Mathias Kiwanuka, NFL, New York Giants, Osi Umenyiora, Tom Coughlin No Comments →

Pat Kirwan of NFL.com wrote an article about how the Giants will effectively pressure the Quarterback without Strahan.  His conclusion is the depth the Giants have at the position, and he is confident that Umenyiora, Tuck, Kiwanuka, and Wynn will wreak havoc on opposing QBs.  I definitely recommend that you check it out.

Giants.com:

Chance to improve - Michael Eisen says TE’s Kevin Boss and Darcy Johnson are getting valuable snaps at Mini Camp.

Moving Forward - Using a bunch of quotes, Michael Eisen realizes that theme is that the Giants are looking ahead to 2008.

Transcript: Player Quotes - Here is the funniest one posed to J-Load:

Your face looks slimmer?

No, this is just sunburn, but I am getting there, I am getting there.  It is always working, you know how it is.

What does looking slimmer have to do with sunburn?

Transcript: WR Amani Toomer - Yesterday, Amani Toomer fields questions about mini camp.  This one is hysterical because Toomer doesn’t seem comfortable answering the first five questions so the media asked what he had for lunch.

Why are all the players upset about all the Shockey questions?

Why are the players getting upset?  Because it is really not the players, it is just between the people who it is between, it is not between us.  We would love to have him back if we could, if everything works out, but it is really out of our control, that is why.

Have you shown him the love?

Yeah, I guess it was good to see him.  I don’t know [what you are asking?]

Is he in a bad mood?

Is he in a bad mood?  I wouldn’t say a bad mood.  Honestly, I have no idea about the whole situation.

What has Plaxico shown you over the years while he is healthy?

I think last year says pretty much everything.  He had a great year last year and he did a lot for our team.  I don’t know what else you want me to say.

What is he like as a teammate?

He does a lot for us on the field.  I don’t know what else to say.  He does a lot for us.

How was lunch today?

Actually it was good, the salmon was pretty good and you can’t complain about that.

Transcript: C Shaun O’Hara - Yesterday, Shaun O’Hara fields questions about mini camp.  Here’s a good one because I’m still waiting for the Giants to have a dynasty era.  Is it now?

What comes along with winning that first title?  Is there more of a desire to get to a second one?

Absolutely.  You do it once and people can call it a fluke, but if you do it twice they start to really respect you and understand your talent.  You have to win three for them to start using the ‘D’ word, dynasty, but I think that we all understand the requirements and the responsibility that comes with being defending champs.

Trancript: RB Brandon Jacobs - Yesterday, Brandon Jacobs fields questions about mini camp.

Head Coach Tom Coughlin (Video) - Tom Coughlin answers questions from the media about today’s practice.

TE Kevin Boss (Video) - Kevin Boss answers questions from the media about Jeremy Shockey.

QB Jared Lorenzen (Video) - Jared Lorenzen answers questions about mini camp.  It’s always good to hear from the ‘Hefty Lefty’.  You only hear from him and see him prior to the season.

DE Osi Umenyiora (Video) - Osi Umenyiora answers questions from the media about moving forward without Michael Strahan.

TE Darcy Johnson (Video) - Darcy Johnson answers questions from the media about how much weight he gained and how he plans on contributing to the team.

Mini Camp Report (Video) - Yesterday, John Schmeelk and Michael Eisen provided the Mini Camp Report.

Head Coach Tom Coughlin (Video) - Yesterday, Coughlin answers questions from the media about practice.

QB Eli Manning (Video) - Yesterday, Eli Manning answers questions from the media about how they intend on improving in 2008.

LB Mathias Kiwanuka (Video) - Yesterday, Mathias Kiwanuka answers questions from the media about moving forward without Strahan.

DE Osi Umenyiora (Video) - Yesterday, Umenyiora answers questions from the media about his contract.

New York Daily News:

Osi Umenyiora not happy with contract, won’t throw mini-tantrum - Ohm Youngmisuk wrote this about Osi, “Umenyiora could have added to the Giant headache but the affable Pro Bowler said he is going to take the opposite route and practice while talking to Giants brass. “I will be in camp,” Umenyiora said. “I’m not going to hold out. My situation is a little different.”"  This is exactly what Plaxico should be doing.

The Star-Ledger:

Afternoon practice report

O’Hara comments on Plax situation - Shaun O’Hara had this to say about Burress’ situation,

There’s a right way to do things. I’ve always felt that, as a player, you go out there, you put your best foot forward and as long as you’re giving 100 percent effort every time, you’ll be taken care of.

I think it’s a disservice to all the other guys that are out there working hard, practicing and doing their jobs. To focus on the negative is … sometimes we expect that, but there are a lot of guys out there doing good things every day. We have a lot of young guys that are getting a lot of good reps in. I think that should be the focus.

I think we proved it last year that the team-first concept overcomes everything. Whether players like it or not, this team is going to move forward. There certainly will be another center playing in my position when I’m done and that goes for every position along the line, so you’re either with us or you’re against us. I think the players are doing a good job of focusing on their daily tasks and their jobs and as long a we all continue to do that, this team will succeed.

Morning practice (and 80/17) report

Giants trainers have a busy day - Mike Garafolo provided an injury status for various players.

Practice must go on - Mike Garafolo tells us the highlights of yesterday’s practice.

Wednesday’s Giants News: Plaxico is Holding Out

June 11, 2008 By: Keith Category: Bob Papa, Eli Manning, Jeremy Shockey, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Michael Strahan, NFL, New York Giants, Phil Simms, Plaxico Burress, Steve Smith, Tom Coughlin No Comments →

Everything should be smooth and calm in Giants land after they are coming off of a Super Bowl Victory.  However, the Jints still have some clowns to deal with.  The media has been speculating all week as to whether or not Shockey would show up to the mandatory mini camp.  He has, but he’s not participating.  He’s the only injured player not participating.  Mike Garafolo of The Star-Ledger wrote this, “When asked if there was a reason Shockey wasn’t on the field, Coughlin said, “Well, not really.” Asked if he was supposed to be on the field, Coughlin said it would remain “between Shockey and I.”"  It seems like I get more and more pissed off everytime Shockey does something stupid, which is pretty often.  He really needs to figure it all out.  Even after not playing for a while, he still hasn’t matured.  The other clown is Burress who all of a sudden is holding out from mandatory mini camp.  Simply put, he wants a contract extension.  Does he deserve a raise?  It can be justified.  He had a great year last season on one leg.  He was huge in the NFC Championship game and he caught the game winning touch down in the Super Bowl.  At the same time, he was underachieving prior to last season.  He had one great year and a couple of subpar years.  He’s asking for the extension after the great year.  It would be funny if teams asked players for a refund after the subpay years.  Anyway, his request can be justified.  However, I don’t understand the holdout.  You signed the contract so show up and play.  Let your agent do his job.  Honor your conract whether they grant you your request or not.

Plaxico Burress

Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com reported that some of the Giants’ Super Bowl XLII rings were stolen some time last weekend.  Thieves broke into an E.A. Dion Jewelry store in Attleboro, MA., and took about $2 million worth of merchandise.  The police are currently investingating the situation.

Michael Fabiano of NFL.com takes a look at soon-to-be third year wideouts to unearth potential sleepers in the world of fantasy football.  Fabiano made a list of 10 receivers, and Steve Smith made the list.  This was Fabiano’s analysis:

While he missed much of the regular season with an injured shoulder, the “other” Steve Smith did make his presence felt throughout the Giants’ postseason run. With some NFL experience under his belt and a more confident Eli Manning under center, Smith could develop into one of the better No. 3 wideouts in the league. He will have to contend with Plaxico Burress and Amani Toomer, but Smith still has the potential to catch 50-plus passes in 2008.

Giants.com:

Strahan goes out on top

Reaction to Strahan retirement - A compilation of excerpts from various people in the NFL.

Transcript: Coach Tom Coughlin - Michael Eisen had a Q&A Session with Tom Coughlin about the first day of the mandatory mini camp.

Papa’s Perspective (Video) - Giants Play by Play Announcer Bob Papa will give his latest thoughts on Strahan’s Giants career.

Coach Tom Coughlin Presser - (Video) - Coughlin introduced Strahan in the Press Conference.

Michael Strahan Presser Part 1 (Video) - Part 1 of Strahan’s retirement Press Conference.

Michael Strahan Presser Part 2 (Video) - Part 2 of Strahan’s retirement Press Conference.

Michael Strahan Presser Part 3 (Video) - Part 3 of Strahan’s retirement Press Conference.

Giants GM Jerry Reese (Video) - Jerry Reese answers questions from the media about Strahan.

Giants President John Mara (Video) - John Mara answers questions from the media about Strahan.

In My Own Words: Strahan Part 1 (Video) - Strahan talks about his early childhood memories up through his rookie season in 1993 playing with L.T.

In My Own Words: Strahan Part 2 (Video) - Strahan discusses offensive formations.

In My Own Words: Strahan Part 3 (Video) - Strahan teaches viewers a few of his moves as a Defensive End.

Newsday:

Strahan makes retirement official

Some famous un-retirements - Babara Barker wonders if Strahan is serious about his retirement and made a list of 10 athletes that came out of retirement.

Giants lose a leader in Strahan

Strahan blessed to go out as Super Bowl champ

New York Daily News:

Plaxico: No new contract, no minicamp - Ralph Vacchiano reported that Plaxico Burress is holding out from mandatory mini camp until he gets a new contract.

Michael Strahan retires after Hall of Fame career with the Giants

Without Michael Strahan, road to repeat will be tougher for Giants

Jerry Reese at ready with Giant plan

Michael Strahan gets push for Hall of Fame from co-owner John Mara

New York Post:

TRUE BLUE MIKE ‘A GIANT FOR LIFE’

A STRA DOG, BUT WITH PERSONALITY

WITHOUT NO. 92, SOME ENOURMOUS SHOES TO FILL

RING-ING IN A NEW CAREER - Phil Simms had this to say about Strahan as he heads into his broadcasting career, “Michael Strahan’s naturally a very outgoing guy. He’s a lot of fun. He’s a professional athlete who’s had tremendous success. He’s somebody who can succeed in television, no question. He’ll bring his perspective and I think we all know he’s not gonna be afraid to speak about it.”

ELI: GOAL TO GET BETTER, NOT REPEAT - Eli Manning stated, “We’ve said we’re not going to talk about repeating or doing that, just becoming a better team. We have a lot of work to do. You look at a lot of things from last year that we did not do well. From an offensive standpoint, there’s a lot of things.”

STRAHAN LEAVES AS A CHAMPION

New York Times:

Strahan Flashes a Smile as a Giant for the Last Time

Manning Says the Focus Is on Improving

Super Bowl Ring in Hand, Strahan Says He’s Retiring

The Star-Ledger:

And then there’s Shockey… - The Star-Ledger snapped a picture of Shockey.

Rosenhaus on Shockey and Burress - Mike Garafolo provided the brief conference Drew Rosenhaus just had about Shockey and Burress.  As usual, Rosenhaus had nothing to say about either one of them.  Think back to T.O.

More from Plax Pt. 2

More from Plax Pt. 1

Burress sitting out in contract dispute

Shockey’s in Jersey, but not practicing

Strahan’s last play: A glittering goodbye

Strahan played for passion, fans

Monday’s Giants News: More Strahan Articles

June 09, 2008 By: Keith Category: Amani Toomer, Antonio Pierce, Eli Manning, Jeremy Shockey, John Mara, Justin Tuck, Mathias Kiwanuka, Michael Strahan, NFL, New York Giants, Osi Umenyiora No Comments →

NFL.com put together a video clip on Strahan’s retirement.  In it, Giants players react to news of Michael Strahan’s retirement after an offseason practice.  To view this video, click here.

A little while ago, GM Jerry Reese joined the ‘Mike and the Mad Dog’ show to talk about the latest Giants news including Michael Strahan’s retirement.  To hear the interview in it’s entirety, click here.

Giants.com:

Michael Strahan retires - John Mara had this to say about Michael Strahan’s retirement announcement,

Michael called me earlier this morning to tell me he had decided to retire. I told him I was disappointed and that I knew he could still play at a very high level and we were hoping to have him back. But I certainly understand his decision. I told him he’s been a great Giant. He thanked me for everything the organization has done for him. I said, ‘I think you’ve done more for us than we can ever do for you.’

Various other players had quotes in the article as well.

Eisen’s Insight (Video) - Michael Eisen and John Schmeelk discuss Strahan’s retirement.

DE Osi Umenyiora (Video)

DE Justin Tuck (Video)

LB Mathias Kiwanuka (Video)

WR Amani Toomer (Video)

QB Eli Manning (Video)

OTA Report: Wide Receivers (Video)

New York Post:

SHOCKEY’S MINI-DRAMA - Paul Schwartz wonders if Jeremy Shockey will attend mini-camp.

The Star-Ledger:

Runyan, McNabb say goodbye to Strahan

Correction: Presser at 11:30 tomorrow - Michael Eisen announced that the Giants will hold a press conference for Michael’s retiredment at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow.

Pierce happy for Strahan

Strahan’s new team? Probably FOX

Strahan’s decision not about money

Toomer still in denial

Umenyiora on Strahan: ‘He’s going to miss us’

Giants teammates, coaches stunned by Strahan’s decision

Wednesday’s Giants News: Eli as your Fantasy QB?

June 04, 2008 By: Keith Category: Amani Toomer, Eli Manning, Mathias Kiwanuka, NFL, New York Giants No Comments →

I know absolutely nothing about Fantasy Football, but Michael Fabiano of NFL.com explains why Eli Manning may be a breakout candidate.  Fabiano defines a ‘breakout candidate’ as “known commodities who have the potential to produce the best numbers of their NFL careers.”  Michael wrote this analysis about Eli,

Manning threw for a mediocre 3,336 yards with 23 touchdowns and a career-high 20 interceptions in 2007. But based on his impressive run en route to a Super Bowl championship, it’s hard to discount Manning as a breakout candidate. Chances are he won’t put up 4,000 yards and 30 scores, but a season with 3,800 yards and 25 touchdowns isn’t a stretch. Manning will be seen as a low-end No. 1 fantasy quarterback and is well worth a middle-round selection.

New York Daily News:

Amani Toomer catches that old feeling - Ralph Vacchiano stated that Amani Toomer looked much younger than he really is out there on the field yesterday.  He caught a couple great catches during yesterday’s OTAs.  Vacchiano reminded us that Toomer was rehabbing his way back from a torn ACL in his left knee heading into last season so Amani is just happy to be able participate right now.  Toomer feels like he won’t be as rusty as he was going into last season.  We need Mr. Reliable for as long as he can contribute.  He’s not the quickest guy in the world, but he runs solid routes and has some of the best hands that I’ve ever seen which is why he’s the all-time leader in receptions for the Giants.

New York Post:

KIWANUKA HEALTHY, THRILLED TO BE BACK - Paul Schwartz found out that Mathias Kiwanuka did not have any problems after yesterday’s OTAs.  After missing the last six games of the regular season and the Super Bowl run due to a broken left leg and ankle damage that required surgery, Kiwankua had this to say after yesterday’s workout, “This is excellent. I’ll take every rep I can, every snap I can take. … It’s a chance to get oiled up on some of the new things and get back into the old things we used to do. I’m looking forward to all of it.”  I’m looking forward to Kiwanuka getting back out there because he’s a stud.

The Star-Ledger:

Super champs champ at the bit - Mike Garafolo also wrote an article about yesterday’s OTAs.  More specifically, he found out what Toomer and SB XLII MVP Eli Manning thought about them.

Toomer said,

When you get out there, I’m telling you, it is like nothing (else) matters. When you get out there, you step into a different world. You start playing and it’s like you don’t care who’s covering you, you don’t care if it means anything or not. … You just enjoy the competition of it and I know I missed it this whole offseason.

Manning said,

It was a good first day. We just want to get better. We looked at a lot of stuff last season that we need to improve on, especially on the offensive side and in the passing game.

Eli Manning

Tuesday’s Giants News: ‘Boys Retain Barber & Newman

May 20, 2008 By: Keith Category: Chris Snee, David Merritt, Eli Manning, James Butler, Jeremy Shockey, Mike Pope, NFL, New York Giants, Steve Spagnuolo No Comments →

Marion BarberAccording to NFL.com, the Dallas Cowboys have reached agreements with RB Marion Barber and CB Terence Newman to long-term extensions today.

  • “Barber agreed to a seven-year deal worth $45 million, with $16 million in guaranteed bonuses. The deal will total $21 million over the first three years, all of which puts him in the salary range of LaDainian Tomlinson, Edgerrin James and Larry Johnson — heady stuff for a guy whose only career start came in his last game.”
  • “Newman’s deal is a six-year extension. Since he had one year left on his original contract, that means he’s also locked up through 2014, just like Barber. His contract is worth $50.2 million, including $22.5 million guaranteed.”

So now we gotta face the Barbarian for the next 7 years.  Newman doesn’t bother me because he’s so wrapped up in talking smack that he forgets to play the game.

 Defensive Coaches Speak - Michael Eisen pointed out that the Defensive Staff met with the media today.  Eisen provided the entire transcript.

Transcript: Safeties Coach David Merritt - Giants.com had a Q&A Session with David Merritt.

Transcript: Defensive Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo - Giants.com had a Q&A Session with Steve Spagnuolo.

New York Post:

ELI READY TO ‘SHOCK’ - Dan Martin tells us that Eli Manning is looking forward to playing with Jeremy Shockey in ‘08.

The Star-Ledger:

A late vote for SB MVP - David Merritt believes that James Butler was the MVP of Super Bowl XLII.

TE coach Pope on Shockey - Mike Garafolo lets us know that Mike Pope was asked a bunch of questions from the media about Shockey, and Pope has not spoken to Shockey.

Snee not worried about his contract

Saturday’s Giants News: Eli the Charitable

May 17, 2008 By: Keith Category: Eli Manning, NFL, New York Giants No Comments →

Not too much came out of the swamps of dirty Jersey today.  The Giants had a death in the family, and a little bit of charity work by Eli is all. 

 James P. Gleason passes - Giants.com reported that James P. Gleason, who ran the Giants’ ticket office for 17 years, died on Thursday at the age of 86.  Giants.com included a short bio about Gleason.  Die Hard Giants Fan would like to send out regards to the Gleason family and the Giants organization for the loss.

Exercising with Eli - John Schmeelk wrote this about Eli Manning who welcomed a group of kids to Giants Stadium on Thursday as part of the NFL’s Play 60 Program:

Eli Manning helped raise $25, 000 on Thursday by welcoming 12 kids to a football clinic here at Giants stadium. The clinic was auctioned off in an effort to raise money for St. Vincent’s Hospital. The winner of the auction donated the prize back to the hospital, which was then able to select the children who participated in the event. Eli has a long standing relationship with St. Vincent’s that he’s very proud of.