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Wednesday’s Giants News: OTA’s

May 21, 2008 By: Keith Category: Mike Pope, NFL, Michael Strahan, Jeremy Shockey, New York Giants, Chris Snee, NFC East No Comments →

Most of the news this week has been about the OTA’s.  We got to hear from the entire coaching staff, and they provided us with some foresight as they head into the 2008 season.

Giants.com:

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

Transcript: Tight End Coach Mike Pope - Giants.com had a Q&A Session with Mike Pope.

Newsday:

Giants expect reluctant Shockey to attend camp - “Pope said yesterday that he expects his star pupil to be in attendance at the team’s mandatory minicamp next month and when training camp begins in Albany in late July.”

New York Daily News:

Giant coach says Jeremy Shockey’s in Super Bowl shock - “Pope, the Giants’ tight ends coach, believes that’s the primary source of Shockey’s unhappiness - that he had to watch the Giants win Super Bowl XLII because his broken leg kept him off the field.”

New York Post:

SNEE AWAITS GIANT REWARD

New York Times:

Giants Face Questions About Two Key Players - “Many people in the Giants’ organization have had to parry questions about the futures of Jeremy Shockey and Michael Strahan.”

The Star-Ledger:

Pope says Shockey rift fixable - Mike Pope had this to say about Jeremy Shockey at this week’s OTA:

I don’t think you can individualize this. Any player who’s a big part of the team and gets out of the roster for a period of time, it’s a terrific shock because that’s what they do. … I know he was very, very upset about not being able to finish what we collectively started. I’m sure there was a lot of disappointment.

I don’t think he’s any different than other players. Once the team gets back together and they get involved together, those things — whatever they have been — tend to become less of a factor and they eventually disappear. You start playing together, you start winning and the upside of the game is what you’re looking at, then things usually run fairly smoothly.

Friday’s Giants News: NO Gave Up On Shockey

May 16, 2008 By: Keith Category: Michael Strahan, NFL, Jeremy Shockey, New Orleans Saints, NFC East, New York Giants, NFC South No Comments →

The NorthJersey.com Giants Blog called True Blue found out that New Orleans Saints are no longer in pursuit of Jeremy Shockey, and the Saints GM Mickey Loomis told Sirius NFL Radio:

It’s no secret we had some discussions with them and we just couldn’t come to a conclusion on the right compensation. I understand that. He’s a very good player and the Giants don’t want to just give him away - unless they feel like they’re getting really good value.
But for the most part that’s dead … I don’t anticipate that being rekindled.

Newsday:

NBC to broadcast preseason Giants games - The AP also covered this story that Giants.com released yesterday, ”The New York Giants and WNBC-TV have reached a multiyear agreement for the network to broadcast preseason games for the Super Bowl champions.”

New York Daily News:

Michael Strahan: $8M or goodbye - Ralph Vacchiano wrote an article about how Michael Strahan wants $8 million to come back in 2008.  You know that I don’t want him back for $1 million, but it’s not my decision.  With that said, Vacchiano rarely includes any quotes from the actual player or source so I don’t always know how credible his sources are.  If you read the article then you won’t come across a threat of an $8 million contract.  What you will read is that Strahan says that money isn’t an issue so I don’t understand the title.

New York Post:

WYNN VISITS WITH BIG BLUE - Paul Schwartz also covered this story about Renaldo Wynn visiting the Giants which The Star-Ledger reported yesterday.

Thursday’s Giants News: Wynn Visits Giants

May 15, 2008 By: Keith Category: Andre' Woodson, NFL, Michael Strahan, Eli Manning, New York Giants, NFC East No Comments →

Jessica SimpsonOn Tuesday, TMZ ”has learned that the romance between Jessica Simpson and hotshot QB Tony Romo is as dead as the Cowboys’ 2007 playoff run.”  I was under the impression that they ended their relationship as soon as the Cowboys lost to the Road Warriors in the Playoffs.  I guess they rekindled their relationship.  Oh well.  Since Tony Romo is 0-2 in the Playoffs, we’ll have to see how Romo screws up in the 2009 Playoffs.

Giants.com:

Giants and WNBC-TV Partnership - Giants.com announced that the New York Giants and WNBC-TV today announced that they have entered into a multi-year agreement for the network to broadcast Giants preseason games.  NBC will televise two 2008 Preseason games.  The voice of the New York Giants, Bob Papa, will handle the play-by-play duties along with Carl Banks and Howard Cross.  That sounds good to me.  How come we can’t get our guys during the Regular Season and the Postseason?

Good Situation - Michael Eisen pointed out that Andre’ Woodson will get a chance to learn behind Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning.

Mailbag - Michael Eisen answers questions posed by Giants fans.

New York Daily News:

Michael Strahan has a plan about future but keeps it quiet

New York Post:

STRAHAN  NOT SAYIN’ IF HE’LL DO IT AGAIN

The Star-Ledger:

Veteran DE Wynn visits - Mike Garafolo reported that DE Renaldo Wynn visited the NY Giants.  According to Wynn’s agent Peter Schaffer, Schaffer says that, “He had a good visit and there’s interest on both ends. We’ll continue to talk and see what develops.”  Wynn has been around for a decade, and he’s played for the Jaguars, the Redskins, and the Saints.  If you would like to check out Renaldo Wynn’s Player Profile on NFL.com, click here.

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

Tuesday’s Giants News: Diehl Gets 6-Year Extention

May 06, 2008 By: Keith Category: Tom Coughlin, NFL, Michael Strahan, David Diehl, New York Giants, Brandon Jacobs, NFC East No Comments →

David DiehlThe NY Giants hooked up David Diehl with a new 6-year contract extention worth about $31 million.  Diehl played left tackle last season without making left tackle money.  Add winning the Super Bowl to your resume, and I guess you can get a $31 million contract.  Expect Diehl to be the starting left tackle for a few years because he’s getting paid to do so.

Giants.com:

Jay Fund Event Recap - Michael Eisen tells us how successful the Jay Fund Event was this weekend.

Breakfast Matters - John Schmeelk pointed out that Brandon Jacobs paid a visit to George Washington High School in Manhattan.  The purpose of Jacobs’ visit was to encourage children to eat three meals per day.

New York Times:

Coughlin’s Playful Side Has Deep Roots in Florida - John Branch also covered Tom Coughlin’s charity event this weekend.

The Star-Ledger:

Differing opinions on Strahan - Mike Garafolo lets us know how some Giants think that Michael Strahan will be back, and others think he will retire.  Garafolo also provided this video where Strahan tells us nothing new.

Giants reward Diehl with extension - Mike Garafolo reported that the Giants gave David Diehl a six-year, $31-million contract extension.  Diehl is a stud.  He bounced around the O-Line as requested by the team.  He ended up playing left tackle last season when the Giants cut Petigout.  Most of us never expected Diehl to be able to fill that void, but he did and deserves his extention.

Sunday’s Giants News: Manning SB XLII Jersey Ready For Liftoff

May 04, 2008 By: Keith Category: NFL, Michael Strahan, Eli Manning, New York Giants, NFC East No Comments →

Eli Manning Super Bowl XLII JerseyNew York Daily News:

Strahan’s ‘08 plans remain Giant secret - The AP told us why Michael Strahan didn’t visit the White House this week.  Strahan went to the Kentucky Derby, and he attended the Playboy party Friday night.  I don’t see how the two events overlap.

The Star-Ledger:

Sky-high Eli still down to earth - Steve Politi wrote an article about Mark Kelly, a West Orange native and one of five Giants fans on the space shuttle mission scheduled for later this month, will stuff the No. 10 Eli Manning game jersey from the historic Super Bowl XLII victory into his locker onboard shuttle mission STS-124.

Saturday’s Giants News

May 03, 2008 By: Keith Category: Tom Coughlin, NFL, Michael Strahan, Amani Toomer, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, NFC East No Comments →

Keon LattimoreAccording to Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com, The ‘Boys have officially announced the signing of Maryland running back Keon Lattimore to a free-agent deal.  Lattimore is Ray Lewis‘ brother, and Jerry Jones must be hoping that he can quickly get into some trouble in Big-D.  That will add to the bad boy image that Jones wants wants to portray.

Giants.com:

Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Foundation - Michael Eisen stated that Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Foundation will hold its 13th annual dinner and celebrity golf classic this weekend in Ponte Vedra Beach.

New York Daily News:

Amani Toomer: ‘No question’ Michael Strahan will return - On Wednesday night, Alex Marvez and Jerry Rice had Amani Toomer on as a guest on Sirius NFL Radio’s Late Hits.  Ralph Vacchiano provided the transcript of the interview.

Monday’s Giants News: NFL Draft Weekend

April 28, 2008 By: Keith Category: Jonathan Goff, Andre' Woodson, Bryan Kehl, Glenn Bujnoch, Wallace Gilberry, NFL, Nate Robinson, Mario Manningham, Terrell Thomas, Jeremy Shockey, Chris Mara, New York Giants, Jerry Reese, Michael Strahan, Kenny Phillips, Marc Ross, NFC East No Comments →

I got back from South Carolina around midnight.  Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to get anything done down there.  I also wasn’t able to check out what happened in the NFL Draft, MLB, or NHL.  I apologize to all of you for that.

Kenny PhillipsA few Mock Drafts had the Giants picking Kenny Phillips in the first round.  That turned out to be accurate.  From what I’ve read, the Giants are very happy with that pick.  I never heard of Phillips until he starting appearing in the Mock Drafts.  The Giants signed Terrell Thomas in the second round, and I never heard of him before.  Out of the players that the Giants signed, I’ve only seen Mario Manningham play and he’s the real deal.  Overall, the Giants stated that they are happy with who they selected.  I hope that turns out to be accurate.  It makes me feel better when the team says they are content with how it all played out.

Giants.com:

Something to prove - Thomas George pointed out that the Giants sixth round draft choice, Kentucky QB Andre’ Woodson will have time to develop.

Transcript: Post-Draft Coach Tom Coughlin

Transcript: Post-Draft GM Jerry Reese

Giants wrap up NFL Draft - Michael Eisen summarized all of the Giants selections.

Vanderbilt LB Jonathan Goff - Giants.com put together a Bio about Jonathan Goff.

QB Andre’ Woodson - Giants.com put together a Bio about Andre’ Woodson.

BYU LB Bryan Kehl - Giants.com put together a Bio about Bryan Kehl.

Michigan WR Mario Manningham Bio

Transcript: GM Jerry Reese - Michael Eisen had a Q&A Session with Reese regarding Manningham.

Giants select WR Mario Manningham - Michael Eisen reported that the Giants selected Michigan WR Mario Manningham in the third round.  Eisen captured the Reese’s thoughts of Manningham,

We did our homework on him. Yesterday you guys talked about (first-round choice) Kenny Phillips and why didn’t we bring him in. There really wasn’t a lot to bring him in for. We brought this young man in. Our coaches spent a lot of time with him. We interviewed him at the combine. We did our homework on him. He has tremendous value right now where we are picking. We think he will be okay.

He convinced me, he convinced our coaches – and it’s well documented – that he made a couple of mistakes. He is a young kid. He is a junior. So hopefully he learned from his mistakes and he will come in here and he will give us a big play threat on the outside. This guy has got the production you want. He has got a big strike on the outside. He gets big strikes on the outside. And that was attractive for us.

Talent-wise, I think the guy could have really gone in the first row,” Reese said. “But at this point at the bottom of the third row, we think this is a guy that has great value and he is talented. He is really talented. And again, we did our homework on him. We have a couple of different testing agencies, psychological testing and stuff that we did with him. We are satisfied that he will be okay. And obviously when he comes in, probably kind of like Ahmad (Bradshaw) last year, we will bring him in and say, ‘Look, this is what it is going to be and we expect you to do that.’ And hopefully he will do that.

Bradshaw also had some collegiate issues off the field and was told told he would be on a short leash after being drafted in the seventh round by the Giants. Bradshaw became an important contributor late in the season and in the playoffs.

If you are screwing up, we are not going to spend a lot of time on you. You are on a short leash, just like Ahmad last year – I don’t care if you are seventh round or third round (choice). If you come in here and do the wrong things, we are not going to tolerate that. We don’t think he will do that.

Terrell Thomas Bio

Kenny Phillips Bio

Giants select CB Terrell Thomas - Michael Eisen reported that the Giants selected USC CB Terrell Thomas in the second round.  Eisen found out what Ross thought of the pick, and he wrote up a Bio about Thomas.  Ross stated that,

We don’t draft like that, by need. I think that is when you get hurt, when you say, ‘We need this, we need to take a corner, we need to take this.’ How the board falls and how we have them stacked, that is how we take them. I wouldn’t classify them as need picks.

We are happy we got two good football players. We didn’t go in saying we have to take two defensive guys or two offensive guys. We went in and stuck with our board and took two football players we really like. We didn’t have a game plan in mind of what positions or what side of the ball. We just wanted to get good football players.

2008 Draft Blog - John Schmeelk covered the first round of the Draft.

Giants select safety Kenny Phillips - Michael Eisen reported that the Giants took University of Miami safety Kenny Phillips with the first round pick.  Eisen captured the thoughts of Reese and Coughlin about this regarding this pick, and he put together a Bio about Phillips.  Jerry Reese stated had this to say,

We got nice value and we got a need position as well. That’s what we like to do in the draft. We don’t want to reach for guys. We got what we wanted. We got need and value with this pick.

Tom Coughlin stated that,

We were pleased to have the opportunity to draft a player of Kenny Phillips’ ability when we did in the bottom of the first round. We had him ranked high. We had him as the best safety on the board. It is a need position for us. He is an excellent football player. He is a guy that will come down in the box and tackle and can play in coverage. He has played over wide receivers during his career. He has a career which gives you the balance and the versatility of a player of his ability with his interceptions, his tackles, etcetera. We are excited to have an opportunity to draft this player. There is great value in this pick and it is a need position, so we have been able to accomplish a bunch of things here with Kenny Phillips.

Transcript: Dir. of College Scouting Marc Ross - On Friday, Michael Eisen asked Marc Ross about the upcoming Draft.

Transcript: GM Jerry Reese - On Friday, Michael Eisen asked Jerry Reese about the upcoming Draft.

2008 Draft Preview

Talent Evaluator - Michael Eisen sits down with VP of Player Evaluation Chris Mara.

Newsday:

Giants take chance on Michigan receiver Manningham - Tom Rock expresses his concerns on Manningham.

Reese takes a gamble on Manningham - Bob Glauber is also concerned about Manningham.

Giants don’t do deal for Shockey

Still a Giant, Shockey is the talk of the draft

Giants loved No. 31 pick Phillips from beginning

NFL Draft - Newsday pointed out where the Giants and the Jets will pick in the Draft.

“Good chance” Shockey could be traded - On Saturday, Tom Rock wrote that Jeremy Shockey could be traded over the weekend.

New York Daily News:

Giants select talented but troubled WR Mario Manningham in third round

Deja Blue all over again

Giants get their man, draft Miami safety Kenny Phillips with 31st pick

Michael Strahan to Giants: Don’t trade Jeremy Shockey

Live Blog: Behind the scenes at the 2008 NFL Draft

Will Giants trade Jeremy Shockey to the Saints?

New York Post:

SUPER MARIO - Paul Schwartz believes that Manningham was a steal in the third round.  I have been waiting for someone to put this spin on it because that’s what I believe.  I’ve watched him for years at Michigan, and he is much better than a third round pick.  So off the field issues dropped him down two rounds.  The Giants are paying third round money for first round talent which is much better than drafting first round talent for first round money with off the field issues.

GRABBING BARGAINS IN THE LATER ROUNDS

LOCALS HAVE AVERAGE DRAFT - Steve Serby graded the Giants and the Jets, and he gave them each a B.

THE CHAMP’S PICKS

GIANT RISK

GIANTS AND JETS: DRAFT DAY TWO

A TRADE OFF - Paul Schwartz reported that the Giants didn’t trade Shockey and they drafted Phillips.

MEET THE NEW GIANTS

GIANTS PLAY IT SAFE - Paul Schwartz likes that the Giants drafted Kenny Phillips.

DRAFT SHOCK-ER - Paul Schwartz believed that a Shockey deal could be a huge factor of the Draft.

New York Times:

Giants See Potential and Take a Chance

At Round’s End, Giants Find What They Need

The Star-Ledger:

Irvington grad Nate Robinson headed to Giants - Mike Garafolo reported that the Giants signed Nate Robinson to a free agent contract.

Big Blue drafts insurance behind Manning

Giants hope gamble pays off once again

A few undrafted free agents - Mike Garafolo reported that Big Blue signed two undrafted free agents last night: Cincinnati OL Glenn “Digger” Bujnoch and Alabama DE Wallace Gilberry.

A QB and a DE in sixth round - Mike Garafolo reported that, “With picks No. 198 and 199, the Giants selected QB Andre’ Woodson and Southern Miss DE Robert Henderson.”

Another LB in the fifth round - Mike Garafolo reported, “In the fifth round, with the 165th overall pick, the Giants selected LB Jonathan Goff from Vanderbilt.”

Friday’s Giants News: Pre-Draft Press Conference

April 18, 2008 By: Keith Category: Michael Strahan, NFL, Jerry Reese, Jeremy Shockey, New York Giants, NFC East No Comments →

Jerry ReeseThe NFL Draft is only one week away which is why Jerry Reese gave his pre-draft press conference yesterday.  As you can see by the amount of articles below, the New York media was on it like a pit bull on a poodle.  I always get so pumped up about the Draft because I want to know who’s going to contribute in the upcoming season.

Over at The Blue Screen, Ralph Vacciano wrote about the status of injured players which is something nobody has discussed in months.  “Reese said Shockey (broken leg), WR Plaxico Burress (ankle/knee/shoulder), RB Derrick Ward (leg) and Kiwanuka (leg) are all on schedule with their rehabs and should be ready to participate when training camp opens in late July.”

Newsday:

Giants GM: Strahan up in air; not shopping Shockey - Tom Rock provided a couple of quick bits about the Giants.  Jerry Reese stated that Michael Strahan will not make his decision to return by next week’s NFL Draft, and Strahan’s decision will not have any effect on what they are going to do in the Draft.  Regarding Jeremy Shockey, Reese stated, “Everybody is tradable, no matter what. Anything can happen in personnel, guys, I always say that. But right now, Jeremy Shockey is our starting tight end and we are looking forward for him to be back on the field for us this fall.”  Knowing that the rumors have been surfacing for months already, you can interpret that however you want.

New York Daily News:

Giants still awaiting Michael Strahan’s retirement decision - Ralph Vacciano put together a similar article about Strahan to the one Tom Rock wrote above.

New York Post:

CALLS OF DUTY - In case you don’t understand the title (I know I don’t), Paul Schwartz also put together an article about Jeremy.

GIANTS NOT LOOKING TO TRADE SHOCKEY

Jeremy Shockey OK with trade talk - According to Ralph Vacchiano, “Jeremy Shockey has not formally demanded a trade from the Giants, but he has made it very clear he wouldn’t be upset if it happened, either.”  Vacchiano didn’t include any quotes from Shockey so I don’t know where Shockey “made it very clear he wouldn’t be upset if it happened”.

New York Times:

Giants Waiting Before Deciding on Draft

The Star-Ledger:

Report: Shockey wants out

Reese confirms Shockey trade talk

TE/FB Tereshinski visits - Mike Garafolo found out that Wake Forest TE/FB John Tereshinski will also work out with the Giants.  Rather than writing anything about Tereshinski, Garafolo included this YouTube video clip.

Tuesday’s Giants News: Strahan Still Uncertain About Return

April 15, 2008 By: Keith Category: Jeremy Shockey, Michael Strahan, NFL, Eli Manning, Dallas Cowboys, AFC South, NFC East, New York Giants, Tennessee Titans No Comments →

The Giants news is below.  The 2008 Regular Season schedule has been released, but I didn’t look at it yet.  I’m going to provide it to you and break it down for you shortly in the next post.  I want to be able to draw my own conclusions about it.  I just wanted to get the news out first.

Also, the Cowboys reportedly made a better offer to the Titans for Adam “Pacman” Jones last night.

Giants.com:

2008 Schedule Released! 

Newsday:

Eli: We want Shockey - Tom Rock pointed out that Eli Manning said he wants Jeremy Shockey again.

New York Daily News:

Michael Strahan won’t commit to return - Ralph Vacciano wrote, “Michael Strahan had his annual meeting with the Giants general manager last week, but he told Jerry Reese that he’s not yet ready to make any decisions about his future.

New York Post:

STRAHAN QUESTION HOVERS OVER GIANTS

ELI: JINTS FOCUS ON GETTING BETTER - Brett Cyrgalis parroted what the New York Post wrote about on Saturday.

The Star-Ledger:

Breaking down the schedule

Official schedule released

Two more games for you

Piecing together the schedule

Report: Strahan, Reese meet

A few more predraft visits - Mike Garafolo reported that the following players will also be working out this week with the Giants: Miami LB Tavares Gooden, Wisconsin WR Paul Hubbard, Duquesne WR Bruce Hocker, Eastern Kentucky CB Antwaun Molden, UNC DE Hilee Taylor, Georgia QB Willie Copeland.