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Friday’s Giants News: Manny Wright Was Waived

April 11, 2008 By: Keith Category: Amani Toomer, Brandon Jacobs, Corey Webster, David Diehl, Eli Manning, Jeremy Shockey, Manuel Wright, NFL, New York Giants No Comments →

Manuel WrightThe New York Football Giants waived DT Manny Wright yesterday.  Wright only played one season wearing blue.  The team didn’t provide a reason for Manny’s release.  We all know that Wright has been struggling with weight issues since being drafted in 2005.  It seems like he’s lazy when it comes to staying in shape.  Manny was determined to trim down and made the final roster in 2007.  He played in six Regular Season games and was listed as inactive during the Playoffs.  He must’ve gone back to his old ways again if he was cut.

 The Next Chapter - Michael Eisen found out that Eli Manning is preparing harder then ever for the 2008 season.

Ready for more - Michael Eisen says that Amani Toomer is looking forward to the 2008 season.  At the very bottom of the article, Eisen reported that the Jints waived Manny Wright yesterday.

New York Post:

GIANTS CUT D-TACKLE - Paul Schwartz also covered how Big Blue cut Wright.

The Star-Ledger:

Draft visits and other tidbits - Mike Garafolo stated that the Giants will be bringing in a lot more draft hopefuls to work out next week.  Here’s some of the players coming in, according to Garafolo, “Among the other players who will be coming in, according to various sources and reports, are: Auburn DE Quentin Groves, Michigan WR Mario Manningham, Arkansas State S Tyrell Johnson, Vanderbilt OT Chris Williams and Utah DT Gabe Long. There will be plenty more names that will leak out next week. (Of course, don’t forget this one disclaimer: The Giants brought in a bunch of first-round hopefuls last year; none of them was CB Aaron Ross, whom they eventually drafted.)”  Mike also noted that:

  • Brandon Jacobs and the Giants are not even close on preliminary contract terms.
  • David Diehl was moved from right tackle to left tackle, and is looking for some cheddar.
  • Corey Webster is going into the final year of his contract so he will be looking for an extension.
  • Regarding today’s workouts, Big Blue also brought in some veterans.

Eli still wants Shockey around - Mike Garafolo got Eli’s thoughts on whether or not he wants Jeremy Shockey around in ‘08.

Giants waive DT Wright

Sunday’s Giants Links

December 23, 2007 By: Keith Category: Bill Parcells, Brandon Jacobs, David Tyree, Kevin Dockery, Manuel Wright, NFL, New York Giants, Osi Umenyiora, Tiki Barber, Tom Coughlin No Comments →

Kevin EverettEven though I’m a Die Hard Giants Fan and Big Blue is playing for their Playoff lives, the biggest story of the day is that Kevin Everett will be walking on the field either in the pregame or during halftime.  We don’t want to downplay the outstanding medical staff of the Bills as well as the willpower of Everett for fighting through this situation and getting him to walk again.

 CB Dockery, DT Wright and WR Tyree do not make trip - Michael Eisen pointed out that a few Giants didn’t make the trip to Buffalo.  Big Blue is already banged up on defense, and now they will play without Kevin Dockery who has been filling in for Aaron Ross in the secondary.  Manny Wright has not started recently, but Tom Coughlin has used him from time to time the last few weeks.  Last, Tyree’s mother passed away this week.  God bless her soul.  So David Tyree will not be able to make it to the game today.  This may impact the field position on some kick returns, but it is what it is.

Newsday:

Attaboy, Tom! You’re the best! - Anthony Rieber made a list about who’s the best manager in New York.  Obviously, Isiah Thomas was at the bottom, and somehow Tom Coughlin topped their list.

Bills-Giants matchup is test for Coughlin - Arthur Staple got this out of Tom Coughlin regarding today’s game, “We know that anything goes here,” he said. “Anything goes.”

Just like that, Giants aren’t lock for playoffs

New York Daily News:

With Patriots on deck, Giants looking for one win at Bills to secure playoffs - If you haven’t been paying attention all week then this is the situation.

Mike Tannenbaum, Bill Parcells now on opposite sides - Just in case you want to read more about Bill Parcells.

Inside the talks that made Bill Parcells choose the Dolphins and not Falcons

Brandon Jacobs looking to take Tiki Barber’s torch - Hank Gola pointed out what Tiki Barber did when the pressure was on:

In the last two seasons, when the Giants needed to win their final games to make the playoffs, Barber came up with two of his greatest games - in last year’s season finale in Washington, where he had 258 total yards and the year before in Oakland, where he had 263.

Hank believes that Brandon Jacobs needs a game like that for Big Blue to clinch a Wild Card spot.

New York Post:

JINTS FEELIN’ CLINCH PINCH

SERBY’S Q&A WITH… -Steve Serby had his Sunday Q&A Session with Osi Umenyiora.  The first question is  hysterical so check it out.  I don’t know if I buy that.

ELI’S GOING TO NEED SOME HELP

BIG BLUE TASK: GET MORE TURNOVERS - This is the goal of every team in the sport every week.

New York Times:

Teams Looking for Game Plan to Combat Cold - Bring me some old-school smashmouth football and a G-MEN victory.

The Star-Ledger:

The game plan, my friends, is blowin’ in the wind… - According to Mike Garafolo, the wind is already blowing from 40 - 60 mph in Buffalo.  Note to T.C.: have Eli hand the ball off to Jacobs, Droughns, and Bradshaw as many times as you threw the ball against Washington and you’ll be fine.

On-field collision has forever changed the lives of Everett and Hixon

Bills present a unique challenge

The team is ready to go

September 02, 2007 By: phessional Category: Aaron Ross, Adam Koets, Adrian Awasom, Ahmad Bradshaw, Anthony Wright, Barry Cofield, Chase Blackburn, Corey Webster, Craig Dahl, David Tyree, Derrick Ward, Gerris Wilkinson, Grey Ruegamer, Guy Whimper, Jared Lorenzen, Jay Alford, Kevin Boss, Kevin Dockery, Manuel Wright, Michael Jennings, Michael Johnson, Michael Matthews, NFL, New York Giants, Reggie Torbor, Reuben Droughns, Robert Douglas, Steve Smith, Zak DeOssie No Comments →

Back-ups review

Offense:

QB: Jared Lorenzen and Anthony Wright are strong QBs but still need some adjustment with their accuracy

RB: Reuben Droughns, Derrick Ward and Ahmad Bradshaw will switch up the pace nicely

FB: Robert Douglas will hopefully recover well and make a great addition

TE: Kevin Boss and Michael Matthewshave been fitting in with the team and with the plays as well

WR: Steve Smith, David Tyree and Anthony Mix are solid back-ups. They’re very well rounded and all have great speed and hands.

OL: Zach Piller, Grey Ruegamer, Guy Whimper and Adam Koets have been doing very well but I feel need better coaching to position themselves.

Defense:

DE: Adrian Awasom has been doing average work and will need to step it up if he wants to be around next year

DT: Barry Cofield, Manny Wright and Jay Alford need an extra push. I can definitely see them becoming successful just need to put extra aggression in their style of playing.

LB: Chase Blackburn, Reggie Torbor, Zak DeOssie and Gerris Wilkinson will be great back-ups. Chase and Reggie are above average compared to Zak and Gerris but we can depend on all our options if need be.

CB: Corey Webster, Kevin Dockery and Aaron Ross are the best additions. Any of these guys can be put in the field starting day and make a hell of a contribution

SS: Michael Johnson and Craig Dahl will do fine. I still believe we need to work on them a little more to compete with top receivers

Overall we have a strong team here. We can depend on some back-ups more than others but I’m sure they will all be watching themselves carefully to better their own skills.

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.

Preseason Game 4: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots

August 30, 2007 By: Keith Category: Brandon Jacobs, Chase Blackburn, Craig Dahl, Eli Manning, Lawrence Tynes, Manuel Wright, NFL, New York Giants, Osi Umenyiora No Comments →

Tonight’s match-up is between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.  I’m hoping to see Big Blue come out of the Preseason with a 2-2 record.  After this game, we’ll have a week and a few days to get ready to go into Dallas and tear the house down.  I’ll write more about my dislike for the Cowboys between the end of tonight’s game and game day.  For now, let’s give the Pats a whoppin’ without an injury.

1st Quarter

The Giants elect to receive.  Bradshaw takes a knee in the back of the end zone.  Manning hands it off to Jacobs who runs up the gut for 4 yards.  On 2nd and 6, Eli hands it off to Jacobs for a pick up of 4 again.  On 3rd and 2, Manning passes to Shockey for a short gain but a first down.  Manning passes deep but incomplete to Matthews.  On 2nd and 10, Manning passes deep to Mix who dropped it as he got JACKED UP by to Pats defenders.  Mix should have held onto it.  On 3rd and 10, Manning passes to Shockey for a first down.  Manning hands it off to Jacobs for about 6.  On 2nd and 4, Manning passes to Mix for a first down.  Manning hands it off to Jacobs for a gain of 1.  On 2nd and 9, Manning passes to Shockey who makes 2 guys miss before going down after picking up the first down.  At the Patriots’ 28 yardline, Eli hands it off to Jacobs for a 5 yard pick up.  On 2nd and 5, Manning passes to Shockey on the sideline at the 3 yardline.  On 1st and Goal, Manning hands it off to Droughns who gets pushed him backwards.  There is an Offsides penalty against the Pats which moves the Giants half the distance to the goal line.  On 1st and Goal, Manning overthrows Matthews.  On 2nd and Goal, Manning hands it off to Jacobs who goes nowhere.  On 3rd and Goal, Manning hands it off to Jacobs who got within the 1 yardline, but could not get in.  On 4th and Goal, they are going for it.  Eli Manning hands it off to Brandon Jacobs who punches it in.  After 16 plays, the Giants were able to score against the Pats’ second team defense.  Giants lead 7-0.  The G-MEN Kickoff, and Jones runs it back to the 31 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Cassel passes to Mills for a 8 yard gain.  On 2nd and 2, Cassel passes to Childress for a first down.  Cassel hands it off to Evans for a gain of 4.  On 2nd and 6, Cassel throws it very far away from any receiver.  On 3rd and 6, Cassel got sacked by Osi Umenyiora, and Robbins was there too.  The Patriots punt, and McQuarters called for a fair catch at the 20 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Lorenzen hands it off to Ward for a couple.  On 2nd and 8, Lorenzen passes to Boss for another 2 yards.  On 3rd and 6, from shotgun gets sacked for a 10 yard loss.  The Giants committed a Personal Foul again which pushed them back half the distance to the goal line.  From the 6 yardline, the Giants punt, and Jones calls for a fair catch at the Patriots’ 49 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Cassel passes incomplete to Mills.  On 2nd and 10, Cassel from shotgun passes to Childress in the middle of the field for a 34 yard gain.  On 1st and 10, Cassel from shotgun throws a screen incomplete.  On 2nd and 10, Cassel hands it off to Evans for a 3 yard gain.  On 3rd and 7, Cassel passes to Mills who got tackled before picking up a first down.  On 4th and Goal, Stephen Gostkowski attempt a 37 yard Field Goal, and it’s good.  That 7-3 Giants.  The Patriots Kickoff, and Bradshaw takes another knee deep in the end zone.

On 1st and 10, Lorenzen passes to Meriweather for a gain of 8.  On 2nd and 2, Lorenzen hands it off for an 8 yard gain.  That concludes the 1st Quarter.  Giants 7-3.

2nd Quarter

On 1st and 10, Lorenzen hands it off to Ward who picks up 8.  On 2nd and 2, Lorenzen hands it off to Ward who picks up a first down.  On 1st and 10, Lorenzen passes deep to Moss who couldn’t pull it in.  On 2nd and 10, Lorenzen hands it off to Droughns who goes nowhere.  On 3rd and 10, Lorenzen from shotgun overthrows on a pass to Mix.  The Giants punt, and it went out of bounds at the 13 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Cassel hands it off to Evans for a yard.  Good stop Big Blue.  On 2nd and 9, Cassel got deflected and there is a flag on the play.  It is Illegal Use of the Hands which gives the Pats 5 yards and a first down.  Cassel scrambles and picks up 3.  On 2nd and 7, Cassel from shotgun passes to Evans for an 11 yard gain, but there is another flag on the play.  This one is for the same exact thing…Go figure…the penalty was declined so it’s a Pats first down.  Cassel hands it off to Evans for no gain, and another flag is thrown.  Personal Foul against the Giants and the Patriots get 15 yards.  At the Patriots’ 45 yardline, Cassel passes to Kight.  On 2nd and 2, Cassel completes it to Rivers for a gain of 19.  Cassel completes it for 5.  On 2nd and 5, Cassel throws a screen for 4.  On 3rd and 1, Cassel hands it off to Evans who takes it to the 13 yardline.  On 1st and 10, Cassel from shotgun misfires.  On 2nd and 10, Cassel passes to Kight in the middle of the field who brings it to the 1 yardline.  On 1st and Goal, Cassel hands it off to Evans for no gain.  On 2nd and Goal, Cassel keeps it and got stopped short.  The Giants committed 12 Men on the Field, and the Pats get half the distance.  On 2nd and Goal, Matt Cassel hands it off to Heath Evans who punches it in.  That’s 10-7 Patriots.  The Patriots Kickoff, and Bradshaw takes it out of the end zone to the 16 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Lorenzen gets sacked for a loss of 6.  On 2nd and 16, Lorenzen from shotgun hands it off to Droughns for a couple and a flag is thrown.  Personal Foul against the Giants and backed up 15 yards.  This is the stuff I can’t take.  On 3rd and 20, Lorenzen tosses it to Droughns in the end zone, and Droughns knew he was getting tackled so it seemed like he threw it out of the end zone.  It was called a fumble and Droughns got it back.  On 4th and 25, the Giants Punt, and Jones was the Returner who had a short gain before getting tackled at the Giants’ 43 yardline by Grant.

On 1st and 10, Vinny (from Floral Park) is in at QB.  He hands it off and Wright makes a big tackle in the backfield for a 5 yard loss.  On 2nd and 15, Testaverde from shotgun passes it to Rivers for a gain of 5.  On 3rd and 10, Vinny from shotgun passes it short of the marker.  The Patriots punt and down it at the 2 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Lorenzen hands it off to Droughns who picks up a couple.  On 2nd and 7, Lorenzen hands it off to Droughns again who finally picked up a gain over 7 yards.  The gain was for 32 yards.  I like it.  On 1st and 10, Lorenzen hands it off to Droughns again who goes backwards.  We hit the 2:00 warning.  Lorenzen passes to Boss for about 7.  On 3rd and 5, Lorenzen throws it short to Smith.  On 4th and 5, Giants punt, and Jones called for a fair catch at the 18 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Testaverde passes incomplete to Childress.  On 2nd and 10, Testaverde from shotgun hands it off to Smith for no gain.  The Giants called Time Out.  On 3rd and 10, Testaverde hands it off for a 5 yard gain.  The Giants called another Time Out.  On 4th and 5, The Patriots punt with 1:28 in the half, and the Patriots were called for a False Start and this backs them up 5 yards.  On 4th and 10, the Patriots punt, and Ross calls for a Fair Catch.

On 1st and 10, Lorenzen from shotgun passes to Droughns for a pick up of 3.  On 2nd and 7, the Giants were called for a False Start which backs them up 5 yards.  On 2nd and 12, Lorenzen from shotgun gets sacked again for a loss of 6 yards.  On 3rd and 18, Lorenzen threw a bomb to Smith on the sideline, but he couldn’t make the catch.  On 4th and 18, the Giants punt, and it bounced out of bounds at the 36 yardline with 0:23 remaining.

On 1st and 10, Testaverde from shotgun gets sacked by Manny Wright for a loss of 2.  The Patriots called Time Out.  On 2nd and 12, Testaverde from shotgun passes to Jones who runs out of bounds at the Giants’ 38 yardline with 0:03 remaining.  The Patriots use another Time Out.  On 1st and 10, the Gostkowski are going to attempt a 56 yard Field Goal Attempt and it was blocked by Joseph.

3rd Quarter

The Giants Kickoff, and Jones runs it out of the end zone to the 30 yardline.  On 1st and 10, Testaverde scrambles and picks up 3 yards.  On 2nd and 7, Testaverde passes to Rivers who breaks tackles while running up the sideline for a 24 yard gain.  Testaverde passes to Jones in the middle of the field and gets tackled at the 29 yardline.  On 1st and 10, Vinny passes to Jones who dropped it near the end zone, but there is a flag…Holding Defense (5 yards automatic first down).  From the 24 yard line, Vinny trips, gets up and passes to Kight and the Pats pick up a first down.  On 1st and Goal, Testaverde from shotgun passes to Jones who gets tackled at the 1 yardline.  On 2nd and Goal, Vinny Testaverde hands it off to Quinton Smith who runs it in for a Touch Down.  That makes it 17-7 Patriots.  The Patriots punt, and the Giants down it in the end zone for a touch back.

On 1st and 10, Lorenzen hands it off to Bradshaw for a 5 yard gain.  On 2nd and 5, Lorenzen hands it off to Bradshaw who ran it outside to the 45 yardline.  On 1st and 10, Lorenzen passes to Moss for a 6.  On 2nd and 4, Lorenzen gets the ball knocked out and he falls on it.  On 3rd and 7, Lorenzen from shotgun gets sacked for a big 7 yard loss.  On 4th and 14, the Giants punt, and Jones takes it back to the 40 yardline, but it seemed like there will be a roughing the passer call.  They called Illegal Motion on the Offense.  The Patriots pick up 5 yards on the return…sucks…

From the Patriots 46 yardline, Testaverde hands it off to Smith for 6.  On 2nd and 4, Testaverde passes incomplete to River in the middle of the field.  They changed the marking to 3rd and 5, Testaverde from shotgun passes incomplete but there’s a flag on the play…Offsides on Giants…and the Patriots didn’t get the first down.  On 4th and Inches, Testaverde hands it off to Smith for a first down…They called Offsides against the Giants which gives the Pats 5 yards and a first down, but they had it on the run anyway.  At the Giants’ 39, Testaverde passes incomplete to Smith.  On 2nd and 10, Testaverde passes and it’s Intercepted by Craig Dahl.

On 1st and 10, Lorenzen hands it off to Bradshaw as he picks up plenty, but there is a Holding call against the Giants.  What’s the problem?  On 1st and 7, Lorenzen gets sacked again.  On 2nd and 8, Lorenzen passes to Smith who picks up 15 yards.  On 1st and 10, Lorenzen passes to Moss who gets wrapped up immediately.  On 2nd and 8, Lorenzen passes to Bradshaw who gets a first down.  Lorenzen hands it off to Bradshaw for a 3.  On 2nd and 7, Lorenzen passes to Mix and he ran out of bounds.  On 1st and 10, Lorenzen hands it off to Bradshaw for 5 yards.  On 2nd and 5, Lorenzen throws it away.  On 3rd and 5, Lorenzen runs it himself for a first down.  On 1st and Goal, Lorenzen hands it off to Bradshaw for no gain.  On 2nd and Goal, Lorenzen trips and loses 5 yards.  On 3rd and Goal, Lorenzen passes incomplete to Mix in the end zone.  On 4th and Goal, Josh Huston attempts a 33 yard field goal…and it’s good.  17-10 Patriots.  The Giants Kickoff, and Jones takes it out of the end zone and takes it to the 32 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Gutierrez hands it off to Smith for 3.  On 2nd and 7, Gutierrez passes to Rivers and Chase Blackburn stripped the ball out of Rivers’ hands.

On 1st and 10, Hasselbeck hands it off to Bradshaw, but the Giants committed Holding and lost 10 yards.  This concludes the 3rd Quarter.

4th Quarter

On 1st and 20, Hasselbeck passes to Smith.  On 2nd and 16, Hasselbeck passes to McMahan for a gain of 18.  Hasselbeck hands it off Grant who falls down.  On 2nd and 11, they called a False Start against the Giants.  On 2nd and 16, Hasselbeck completes it to McMahan for 9.  On 3rd and 7, Hasselbeck passes to London in the end zone, but he couldn’t make the catch.  The Lawrence Tynes attempts a 43 yard Field Goal…it’s good.  17-13 Patriots.  The Giants Kickoff, and Jones takes it out to the 21 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Gutierrez hands it off for a 5 yard gain.  On 2nd and 5, Gutierrez hands it off to Smith for a first down.  Gutierrez hands it off to Smith for a yard.  On 2nd and 9, Gutierrez from shotgun passes to Smith, and there is a Interference call against the Pats.  On 2nd and 20, Gutierrez from shotgun passes to Smith for 5.  On 3rd and 15, Gutierrez completes it to Kight for a first down.  Gutierrez hands it off to Smith for 5.  On 2nd and 5, Gutierrez hands it off to Smith and he picks up another first down.  Gutierrez passes to Rivers for 4.  On 2nd and 6, Gutierrez hands it off to Childress who picks up 25 yards.  Gutierrez from shotgun tosses it to Childress and he gets knocked out of bounds losing 4 yards.  On 2nd and 14, Gutierrez from shotgun passes to Kight at the 5 yardline.  On 3rd and 3, Gutierrez from shotgun throws an incomplete jump ball to Jones.  On 4th and 3, Stepen Gotskowski makes his 23 YD FG Attempt.  That’s 20-13 Patriots.  The Patriots Kickoff, and Bradshaw takes a knee with 5:08 remaining.

On 1st and 10, Hasselbeck from shotgun passes incomplete.  On 2nd and 10, Hasselbeck from shotgun hands it off and loses a yard.  Guy Whimper is down on the field.  On 3rd and 12, Hasselbeck from shotgun throws incomplete to Moss and Wesley Intercepts the deflected ball.

On 1st and 10, Gutierrez hands it off to Smith and he picks up a first down.  Gutierrez hands it off to Smith for a yard.  On 2nd and 9, Gutierrez from shotgun threw it to nobody and Blackburn almost had an interception but collided with another Giant.  On 3rd and 10, Matt Gutierrez from shotgun throws it to Bam Childress in the end zone for a Touch Down, and there is a Holding penalty against the Giants.  Penalty declined…TD.  That’s 27-14 Patriots with 2:54 remaining.  The Patriots Kickoff, and Bradshaw takes it from the 1 to the 33 yardline.

On 1st and 10, Wright from shotgun passes to London for a first down.  Wright from shotgun hands it off to Grant and he got pushed out of bounds after picking up 6.  On 2nd and 4, Wright from shotgun passes to London for another first down and the 2:00 warning has arrived.  On 1st and 10, Wright from shotgun passes to McMahan who breaks one tackle and takes it to the 17 yardline.  On 1st and 10, Wright from shotgun throws it incomplete to McMahan in the corner of the end zone.  On 2nd and 10, Wright from shotgun passes to London who gets tackled at the 1 yardline.  On 1st and Goal, Anthony Wright hands it off to Ryan Grant but got stoppped short, and then they call it a Touch Down.  That’s 27-21 Patriots.  The Giants attempt the onside kick and the Pats recover it at the 29 yardline with 0:48 remaining.

On 1st and 10, Gutierrez hands it off to Smith for a loss.  On 2nd and 11, Gutierrez hands it off for no gain.  On 3rd and 11, Gutierrez hands it off to Childress for a gain of 2.  On 4th and 9, the Patriots punt, and it is marked at the 5 yardline with 0:24.

On 1st and 10, Wright from shotgun passes to Boss for 11.  Wright from shotgun throws it out of bounds.  On 2nd and 10, Wright from shotgun passes incomplete.  On 3rd and 10, Wright from shotgun gets sacked.  That’s the ball game.  Patriots 27, Giants 20.  The NFL.com Post Game is attached.

My Thoughts On Giants Win

August 20, 2007 By: Keith Category: Eli Manning, Fred Robbins, Manuel Wright, New York Giants, Sam Madison, Steve Smith No Comments →

Defense 

The Giants defense played pretty damn good last night, and they were able to stop the Ravens on their first possession.  Big Blue’s ‘D’ needed to show up last night after a pitiful first game.  On Baltimore’s second possession, Sam Madison had a huge interception off of a bomb thrown by Steve McNair.  Also in the 1st Quarter, the Giants were able to stop the Ravens on a 4th and Inches.  Early in the 2nd Quarter, Barry Cofield had a nice tackle in the backfield, and the Giants were able to stop the Ravens’ offense on this drive as well.  As the 2nd Quarter was nearing the 2:00 warning, the G-MEN swarmed Boller and Fred Robbins got the sack.  This was the first sign of the Eagles blitz package that Steve Spagnuolo has been implementing.  With about 8:00 remaining in the 3rd Quarter, the Giants had really good pass coverage and were able to force the Ravens to punt again.  In the 4th Quarter, the Giants swarmed Troy Smith and sacking him on his first time on an NFL field, and two plays later Manny Wright clotheslined the Ravens Running Back for a loss of 2-yards…And to end the game Troy Smith gets sacked again, this time by Marquise Gunn.

So the defense obviously looked good, especially over another run heavy team.  It’s so strange how the Giants faced two predominantly run offenses in two weeks, and played so different each time.  I’m glad to see the improvements though.  However, even though the defense showed up against Baltimore, the penalties continued to add up.  I don’t have the breakdown between offense, but it totals up to 12 penalties for 111 yards.  Nearing the 2:00 warning, the Giants had a Personal Foul for 15 yards, which ultimately led to the Ravens losing 7-6 rather than 7-3 at the half.  In the 3rd Quarter, the Giants committed a Personal Foul and a Holding Penalty on the same play, but Big Blue was able to stop the Ravens on this drive.  On the Raven’s next drive, Cory Webster was called for Pass Interference.  As you can see, these are all 10 yards or more which is just like last week.  There are no 5 yard penalties here.  It’s a good thing that they are disciplined on the line of scrimmage, but I’d rather give up 5 yards than 10 or 15 with automatic 1st Downs.  So the defense can definitely work on that.

Offense

Eli’s first pass looked good.  Jacobs had a powerful 6 yard run on 2nd down, but the Giants had to punt on their first and 2nd possessions.  On the 3rd possession, Eli Manning lost the ball on the snap, and the Ravens picked it up.  Then Eli got into a really good rhythm.  On a 3rd and 16, Eli had a really nice pass to Amani Toomer for 15 yards.  They came up a yard short but it was definitely a nice throw.  Eli had a pass to Michael Jennings, and a pass to Jeremy Shockey which was an outstanding catch as Shockey’s jersey was being grabbed.  But Shockey’s the man so we expect him to make the tougher plays.  In the 2nd Quarter, the Giants offense played like Giants and dwarfed the the Raven’s defense.  Eli was extremely accurate.  The offensive line manhandled Baltimore’s defensive line.  The Giants scored their only TD on an Eli pass to Steve Smith.  Jacobs ran like the MONSTER that he is.  In the 3rd and 4th Quarters, Lorenzen and Hasselbeck were able to move the ball faily well, but they weren’t able to get any TDs.  Ahmad Bradshaw had a sweet return and a pretty good night on the ground with 7 carries for 70 yards.  His longest run was 43 yards.  It was key for him to make up for last weeks fumble in the 4th Quarter if he want to get any playing time.

Special Teams

Special Teams were solid.  The Punters were able to push the Ravens back most of the time by quality kicks.  Matt Stover had a 47 YD FG.  The Giants were able to tackle the Ravens return men immediately after the catch a few times.

Overall

The biggest problem of the night was not being able to score TDs, but what do you expect when you play the Ravens even if it’s Preseason.

Giants Gain Weight

August 16, 2007 By: Keith Category: Manuel Wright, NFL, New York Giants, Tom Coughlin No Comments →

Apparantly, the Giants thought that there defensive lineman were too little so they brought in some heavy weights to fill the void such as Manuel Wright and Tui Alailefaleula.  According to Michael Eisen at Giants.com, this is what Tom Coughlin had to say about his new big boys, “Obviously, we are not real happy about the run, so we brought a couple of guys in that add some bulk and some mass in the middle and we will see.  That is not necessarily the way we have to go or need to go, but I am really interested in taking a look at that.”  Is that all that was wrong Saturday night against the Panthers…We simply need a little bulk.  So we should be fine this week against Baltimore if these guys suit up.  These guys combine to over 750 pounds…That’s pretty crazy.