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New York Giants 2013 draft

The New York giants started off by picking Justin Pugh, not only does he add youth to the line he also adds some versatility. Picking Pugh is a great choice for the giant i think he will do well for us. Damontre Moore the giants third pick, will add some depth to for Defensive ends. He defiantly needs some improvement, but with being around Justin tuck and Jason Pierre-Paul he will do all the growing he needs to do. With our second pick Jonathan Hankins, gives us great depth inside with his ability. Eli manning is very comfortable with drafting Ryan Nassib as Quarterback. from Syracuse. with Carr only having one more year left on his contract it is most likely for Nassib to fill the role of back up in 2014.

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New York Giants 2011 Preview

While most teams would be pleased with a 10-6 record, the New York Giants were extremely disappointed with how their 2010 campaign ended. Sloppy play and a few collapses, particularly the meltdown against Philadelphia at home, are all most seem to remember about last season. After giving Tom Coughlin an extension during the off-season, management has given the coach a vote of confidence after a couple of late season let downs. New York is looking to come back strong this season after falling short the previous year, but it will not come easy. Dallas and Philadelphia are both looking very strong within the division.. Long-time linemen Shaun O’Hara, Shawn Andrews, and Richard Seubert were released by the team looking to get younger up front. Also not brought back were tight end Kevin Boss and fullback Madison Hedgecock. Both were integral parts of the Giants’ run game the past few years. Wide receiver Steve Smith, one of Eli Manning’s favorite targets, signed with rival Philadelphia while recovering from microfracture surgery. Those are a lot of major subtractions and this only covers the offensive side of the ball. A lot of the team’s success will depend on Eli Manning. Manning threw for a lot of yards and touchdowns last year, but his play came with a league leading 25 interceptions and 5 lost fumbles. It will be tough for Manning to significantly lower those numbers with a diminished supporting cast and improved competition. David Baas was signed to replace O’Hara and has done a good job thus far. Hakeem Nicks and Mario Manningham both return and should make a formidable duo of receivers. The Giants are also expecting big things from last year’s preseason star ,Victor Cruz, which is why they felt it was alright to pass on Smith, among the injury concerns.

The vaunted Giants defense is looking vulnerable this year after a rash of injuries during the preseason. Osi Umenyiora had surgery on his knee after holding out for a new contract and demanding a trade. First round draft pick Prince Amukamara broke his foot on the first day of training camp and won’t be back until mid-September. Leading tackler cornerback Terrell Thomas tore his ACL in the Giants’ second preseason game. Joining him on IR will be fellow corner Bruce Johnson and second round pick defensive tackle Marvin Austin. Fellow defensive tackles Rocky Bernard and Barry Cofield left via free agency. New York is hoping for big things from second year defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul. As usual, look for the Giants to rush the passer very well with their front four. The linebacking and defensive backfields are looking very thin right now. Projected starters Clint Stintim and Jonathon Goff have also landed on IR. Former linebacker Kawika Mitchell was recently re-signed to fill in. He will be joined by Mathias Kiwanuka. Kiwanuka is coming off injury as well and is a more natural defensive end.  The injuries leave just Aaron Ross and Corey Webster as the starters in the secondary

The outlook for the 2011 Giants is tough to predict. They are a talented team, but have had a very troubling offseason. Can Eli Manning cut down on the mental errors? Can they overcome the injuries and players lost in free agency? The mental toughness of this team will be challenged from the get-go. If Eli is ready to take charge of the team and be the player the Giants expect, look for this team to fight until the end for a playoff spot. If Manning is unable to then New York could be in for another season of disappointment.

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Giants vs. Cowboys On Monday Night

The Giants are rolling early in the regular season. They hold a 4-2 record, good enough for a share of the NFC East lead. This is nothing new, as this same team started 5-0 last season. On the wings of a three-game winning streak, the Giants are set to face their division rivals who are struggling to stay above water in the 1-4 Cowboys.

Coming off a close defeat to the Vikings a week earlier, the Cowboys are trying to pull themselves together. Penalties and discipline problems continue to stack up. That is the main problem for this team. They currently rank in the top 10 in every defensive category besides points allowed. Their offense isn’t a problem either, as Tony Romo has thrown for over 1,500 yards, good for fifth most in the league.

Considering this team was prime to play the Super Bowl in their own backyard in the preseason, this season has been a disaster so far, to say the least. However, it is the NFC, which is WIDE open right now.

The Giants on the other hand, are looking crisp. Their defense is one of the top ranking in the league, their running tandem of Ahmad Bradshaw and Brandon Jacobs is intimidating, and Eli Manning is playing the part of a competent quarterback despite the two lame ducks he pitched in against the Colts and Titans in successive weeks. Now the goal is to keep it up.

Tom Coughlin’s job appears to be safe for now. After the two lopsided losses early on, people were calling for his head. It has always tickled me in pondering how fickle fans and owners can be. It’s perform, or else.

The Cowboys are the definition of a desperate team. At 1-4, one more loss this early could spell doom for their playoffs hopes. I like the Cowboys to win this ball game. All they need to do is stop having fun by celebrating. There’s no room for celebrating a score with your team. That’s outrageous behavior! Add in the home factor and the Cowboys will be ready to go. I think Manning is due for one of his pathetic performances. Their offense doesn’t really do anything for me. The defense is another thing.

It truly is do or die time for America’s so-called favorite team. I think they’ll answer the bell.

By Josh Delp of the Sports Fan Blog Network

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The Fate of the G-Men

The NFC East is probably the most intriguing division in the NFL this year, as it is in many years. The Giants are a team that really has yet to find its identity since their infamous Super Bowl win over the previously undefeated Patriots.

Eli Manning is still at the helm of an offense that has no real standout. The running game still includes the rough and tough duo of Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw. The passing game is suspect at best. Their depth chart is full of receivers with raw talents such as Mario Manningham, Hakim Nicks, Steve Smith, and Sinorice Moss. There isn’t a clear cut number one, and there hasn’t been ever since Plaxico Burress shot himself.

Their defense fell flat on its face last year, allowing the third most points per game. They were in the middle of the pack in every other defensive category. There defense is what set them back last year. Their offense struggles to produce while the defense is constantly getting scored on. There is no chance to catch up. Although some credit is due because of the fact that this team was fighting through injuries throughout the season.

The Giants are headed for a rough year in the NFC East, as if they haven’t had those in the past. With the resurgence of the Redskins, I think the Giants finish last in the division, although they will go 8-8 for the second consecutive year.

By Josh Delp of the Sports Fan Blog Network

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Preseason Thoughts

With the Giants first preseason game now over, it is time to reflect and pick out the top performers, and some underachievers.

Top Performers

Victor Cruz-This is probably the easiest thing to pick out. Cruz finished the night with six catches for 145 yards and three touchdowns. He made some tremendous grabs, with a one-handed catch from Jim Sorgi the highlight. Cruz showed excellent hands and body control. While he was going against lesser talent, it seemed like he would grab anything that came into his area. He also showed good speed and some nice route-running.

Linval Joseph-He didn’t have many big plays, but he seemed to get a consistent push and played the run well. He showed great power and a constant motor. While Pierre-Paul had the sack, I was much more impressed by Joseph’s play on the day.

Ahmad Bradshaw-We’ve come to expect big plays by Bradshaw, but it was nice seeing he could still do it following his injury. Unlike Jacobs Bradshaw is a home-run threat in the backfield and his ability to change direction on a dime has not been affected. I am looking for big things from him this season.

Rhett Bomar-I thought he looked dreadful last season. Last night, however, he played great. I would have no problem moving him ahead of Jim Sorgi on the depth chart. He showed good feet and a strong and accurate arm. He was 6-7 for 67 yards and a touchdown in his limited time, not to mention a run fr 23 yards.

Antrel Rolle-He gets on the list solely for his interception. Other than that he had a solid night and a definite improvement over Brown and Johnson from last season.

Underperformers

Matt Dodge-Wow do I miss Jeff Feagles. The blocked punt probably was not his fault, but all the line-drive punts were. This kid has a strong leg, but he has to learn how to punt in the NFL. At this rate I would not be surprised if the Giants picked someone up before the season.

The Starting Offensive Line-The entire unit was painfully bad. There were no lanes for the running backs and Eli got very little time. Hopefully this will improve with Chris Snee back and more time.

Ramses Barden-For all the talk during training camp, he was unremarkable last night. I was really expecting him to break-out, and dropping an easy catch on a slant to start the game is not the way to do that. He has three more chances to impress this preseason so hopefully he can show something.

Jason Pierre-Paul-I guess we just have to be patient with him. While he showed great athleticism, he did not look like he belonged on the same field as the Jets players. He may have gotten a sack, but I blame that more on the Jets. He was manhandled a lot and showed absolutely no technique. I know he has little playing experience, but for the 15th overall pick I was expecting more than that. At this rate I would be hesitant to play him even in a reserve role during the season.

Other Notes

While Tuck didn’t play poorly I was expecting more from the team leader. He really did not have an impact in this game at all. He wasn’t manhandled, but did not look like a pro bowl player.

I was impressed by the play of the linebackers. For the weakest position on the team the Giants have good depth. Wilkinson had a solid game, as did Sintim in a starting role, and I liked what I saw from Dillard in his first game day experience.

For all the talk before the game Terrell Thomas played just ok, and took a terrible angle on a third down play when in pursuit of Tomlinson. No way should he have gotten that first down.

Unfortunately I was unable to get a feel for new defensive coordinator Perry Fewell. I guess I won’t really be able to know how good he is until the regular season starts.

I guess overall there were some bright moments, but not a lot of good things from the starters. Also the Giants seemed a little sloppy. a 12-man penalty, and Eli’s debacle kind of highlight that. Hopefully they correct those things next week. For a team that was embarrassed last season I was really expecting a stronger performance.

by Evan Slavit at the Sports Fan Blog Network

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Giants Receivers

The Giants biggest question mark going into last season was the play of their wide receivers. That question was answered in a big way, as there probably is no other position with as much talent and youth as the wide receiver position.

The Giants looked to address the position in the draft, nabbing Hakeem Nicks in the first, and Ramses Barden in the third round. It appears now they were playing with house money as they already had plenty of talented receivers on the team with pro bowler Steve Smith, second year player Mario Manningham, Domenik Hixon, and Derek Hagan. With those players alone the Giants had four solid receivers to trot out each week.

Hixon got hurt early this season and has been placed on the IR. Besides him all the receivers look healthy and look to improve on very good seasons.

Hakeem Nicks was hurt to start the season, but came on strong near the end eventually landing a starting spot. He is not extremely fast or tall, but he is a football player. He is extremely tough and has strong hands, catching a ton of passes in traffic. He runs good routes and is surprisingly fast in open space. He also is a good blocker in the running game. This season he looks to take the next step and move to the Giants number one receiver.

Ramses Barden is the lone tall receiver, and was drafted in an attempt to replace Plaxico Burress in the red zone. He had a great training camp, but could not play on special teams, costing himself the opportunity to dress on Sundays. He has polished his game in the offseason, an important thing for a player that did not come from a top college program. If he continues to show improvement in training camp, he should find himself with more playing time and plenty of touchdown catches in the red zone.

Steve Smith was one of the few Giants wide receivers to make a pro bowl, and deservedly so. He set a single season receptions record with 107 receptions, coming through countless times with clutch receptions. He is best compared to Wes Welker of the Patriots. He is not going to beat you deep consistently, but he has great hands and runs terrific routes so you can always count on him when you need a completion.

Mario Manningham was a prolific receiver for Michigan and after having a quiet first year for the Giants, broke out early last year. He made a lot of rookie mistakes, but he showed why he can develop into a top threat in the league. He has great speed and quickness and knows how to get open deep. If he can work on the little things and consistency he should take the next step and could emerge as a top target.

Finally Derek Hagan rounds out the group. He is the oldest member and a reliable receiver. He is not flashy but gets the job done and for a 4th/5th receiver is more than adequate.

The players I have left out on the roster (Sinorice Moss to name one) are players I don’t expect much out of. In fact if Hixon was healthy, I would be certain they all would be cut before the season started.

For the receivers I did profile you can see the Giants have tons of talent. They have three young receivers that showed the talent of number one receivers, not to mention a fourth that has yet to get the opportunity to showcase his talents. If Eli continues his great play, this should be a top passing attack in the NFL.

by Evan Slavit at the Sports Fan Blog Network

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Giants Quarterbacks

The Giants go into the season with one of the best quarterbacks in the league. Eli had a career year last year and will look to build upon that production this season.

Eli led an offense that lost its identity last year. A team that likes to run the ball down its opponents throat, failed to establish that smash-mouth style and went to the air more often than not.

Eli played his part nicely, stepping up and having some huge games. Even without the support of a solid running game the Giants could have made the playoffs had their defense resembled anything besides a revolving door.

Eli became the leader of the offense, helping young receivers Manningham, Nicks, and Smith take the next steps in their career, and there is no reason to think that the Giants passing game can’t evolve into one of the top units in the league.

Saying all of that, the Giants are not in a good position should anything happen to Eli. They allowed David Carr to leave in free agency and plan to replace him with last years 5th round draft pick Rhett Bomar and former Colts backup Jim Sorgi.

Anyone who believes those guys can lead the Giants to any wins is completely alone. While I don’t blame the Giants for letting Carr go, it is never smart to go into a season without a good plan b. We saw what happened last season when the Giants failed to get depth at safety.

by Evan Slavit at the Sports Fan Blog Network

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Giants Quarterback Eli Manning Not Worried, Takes Foot Injury One Step At A Time

The news that Eli Manning could be one bad step away from a premature end to his season may have been shocking to everyone else, but it wasn’t anything new to him. He’s been dealing with that possibility for the last month.

Manning wasn’t worried then. And he isn’t worried now. “I’m not overly concerned with it,” Manning said after the Giants got back to work Monday morning. “Obviously this is kind of new news to you all, but I’ve been playing with it for four weeks. It’s not something that is truly annoying me or bothering me and I don’t feel like it is affecting my performance on the field.”

The Giants’ $106.9 million quarterback added that he’s “not concerned” that the “stress reaction” discovered in his right foot during the bye week could turn into a season-ending stress fracture – a possibility, but not a guarantee, according to a doctor familiar with that type of injury. Manning said he’s not worried about his foot getting worse, even though he conceded “time and rest is probably the biggest thing” his injury needs.

“Having this past weekend to rest it is helpful,” said Manning, who is expected to start for the Giants (6-5) on Sunday against the Cowboys (8-3). “It’s not something that I think will linger or bother me.”

Click here to read the full article – By New York Daily News




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Eli Manning’s Homecoming One To Forget

The emotions were understandably intense for Eli Manning, who grew up just a few miles from the Superdome yet had never played in the building his father, Archie, toiled in during the 1970s and ’80s.


Coming out of the tunnel in the moments before the game Sunday, he admitted to being more pumped up than usual.

“It’s a special moment for me to play in New Orleans, to be able to play in my hometown,” he said. “It’s something I was excited about.”

Unfortunately for Manning, the most enjoyable part of his day came before the game; after a 48-27 loss to his hometown team, the Giants’ quarterback left the Superdome crestfallen.

Manning had his moments — there was a 15-yard TD pass to Mario Manningham in the second that cut the Saints’ lead to 27-17. A TD pass to Brandon Jacobs in the fourth would have made it 41-24, but it was negated by a Shaun O’Hara holding penalty.

There were enough missed plays for Manning to lament.

His fumble on a sack late in the second quarter set up a crushing Saints touchdown that made it 34-17

Click here to read the full article – By BOB GLAUBER and TOM ROCK of Courant.com



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If Eli Manning leads New York Giants past New Orleans Saints, Big Blue could be on Super road

Eli Manning is not only making a run at being the most valuable Manning in the NFL this season, but he also might be on his way to being voted the MVP of the league.



Even though he owns a Super Bowl MVP trophy and in the summer became the highest-paid player in NFL history, Manning was still among the most ridiculed big-time players. That is changing as the Giants have started 5-0 for the first time since 1990 and he is playing the best football of his career other than when he got hot in time for the magical Super Bowl run two years ago.

His older brother Peyton also owns a Super Bowl MVP and the Colts are also 5-0, but the Giants are a better team than Indianapolis, and by the end of the season, Eli could win the MVP trophy that his brother has already won three times. At the very least, he’s in the conversation now.

Click here to read the full article – By Gary Myers of NY Daily News



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