The season isn't over for the league, but is for the Giants, slow news is going to happen around this time.
Giants sign an O-lineman.
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Source-Giants-sign-Ikechuku-Ndukwe.html
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Thursday, January 13, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Kiss My Ass!
Those are the words from Head Coach Tom Coughlin:
He needed to get that off his chest after the constant media reports this season about him being fired.
He needed to get that off his chest after the constant media reports this season about him being fired.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Right On!
"That shows you the state of their team — that they have to cheer about us failing,"
- Barry Cofield
I found this quote and I had to stand up and applaud. Why were Redskins fan excited that another team won, when the Giants are beating you in your own stadium? They have nothing to cheerr for in their own team.
Here Comes Plaxico?
I thought this article was interesting concerning what the Giants may be thinking regarding Plaxico coming back to the team after his two-year prison stint for shooting himself.
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Will Giants’ offseason feature return of Plaxico?
Posted by Michael David Smith on January 4, 2011, 7:09 PM EST
The New York Post is floating that possibility today, reporting that the imprisoned former Giants receiver could re-sign with the team after he is released from the Oneida Correctional Facility on June 6.
The story says that “there is growing support within the Giants organization to bring him back and give him a second chance,” citing General Manager Jerry Reese and co-owners Steve Tisch and John Mara as all being in favor of bringing Burress back, or at least in favor of considering it.
Giants defensive end Justin Tuck feels strongly that Burress should be brought back.
“I know that he’s paid his debt to society, and I think he’s overpaid his debt to society,” Tuck said. “Yeah, I would love to see him back. We’ve all seen how the Mike Vick situation has played out. And we all know that Plaxico is one of the most talented wide receivers to ever play this game.”
One big difference between Burress and Vick is that Vick was 29 when he signed with the Eagles after being released from prison. Burress will be 34 when the 2011 season starts. Burress may not be physically capable of coming back.
But if he is, the Giants may give him a chance.
By NBC Sports
Surgery to Line
This is a recent tweet from "Inside Football's" Patricia Traina concerning Rich Seubert's surgery after his injury to his knee last Sunday versus the Redskins.
Hope he's healthy next year. He was having a great season this year.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Coughlin Stays!
Giants head coach, Tom Coughlin, is returning for next season. There were numerous reports of his coaching demise, but Giants owner and team President Tim Mara refuted clains of the head coach's departure.
There are also reports that coach Tom Coughlin might get a contract extention past 2012 soon. His current contract ends after next season.
There are also reports that coach Tom Coughlin might get a contract extention past 2012 soon. His current contract ends after next season.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Final Game of 2010 - 2011 Season: Giants @ Redskins
Talk about the game, your thoughts, predictions, and anything else that comes to mind!
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Justin Tuck Involved in an Auto Accident
TMZ was first to report Saturday night that New York Giants star Justin Tuck and his wife were involved in a minor SUV accident during the evening in Teaneck, N.J.
Tuck was apparently driving a brand new Cadillac Escalade when he collide with another driver in a Nissan Maxima. Reached at home by TMZ, Tuck and his wife, Lauran, told TMZ "We're fine."
The Giants, of course, have had enough misfortune the past couple of weeks. They need their defensive captain healthy Sunday when they face the Washington Redskins in a game they have to win to have a chance to reach the playoffs.
Tuck was recently named to the second Pro Bowl of his career.
If you are like me, as soon as you heard 'Tuck' and 'car accident' you had a sinking feeling. I know my mind also flashed immediately to Chad Jones, the Giants third-round pick last April who nearly lost his foot after an awful car wreck last spring and may never play again.
Forgetting football for just a second, thank goodness it seems the only things that really got hurt here were Tuck's SUV and a street sign.
Courtesy of Big Blue View
Tuck was apparently driving a brand new Cadillac Escalade when he collide with another driver in a Nissan Maxima. Reached at home by TMZ, Tuck and his wife, Lauran, told TMZ "We're fine."
The Giants, of course, have had enough misfortune the past couple of weeks. They need their defensive captain healthy Sunday when they face the Washington Redskins in a game they have to win to have a chance to reach the playoffs.
Tuck was recently named to the second Pro Bowl of his career.
If you are like me, as soon as you heard 'Tuck' and 'car accident' you had a sinking feeling. I know my mind also flashed immediately to Chad Jones, the Giants third-round pick last April who nearly lost his foot after an awful car wreck last spring and may never play again.
Forgetting football for just a second, thank goodness it seems the only things that really got hurt here were Tuck's SUV and a street sign.
Courtesy of Big Blue View
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