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SupremeCommander @ 4/28/2012 9:25 AM
I am very happy with the first 3 rounds
BigDaddyG @ 4/29/2012 7:43 PM
SupremeCommander wrote:I am very happy with the first 3 rounds

Yeah, I think we did OK this draft. I'm really excited about Janzen Jackson, the DB we snagged with as a rookie free agent. He's a knucklehead, but that dude looks talented as hell.

jrodmc @ 4/30/2012 10:04 AM
They're saying the WR we took in the second round looks like a winner. If ELite-I has yet another big, quality target to hit, that might overcome a shaky O-line.

I smell repeat! Or maybe it's just the Lombardi Trophy Kool-aid!

BigDaddyG @ 4/30/2012 7:50 PM
jrodmc wrote:They're saying the WR we took in the second round looks like a winner. If ELite-I has yet another big, quality target to hit, that might overcome a shaky O-line.

I smell repeat! Or maybe it's just the Lombardi Trophy Kool-aid!

Yeah, I never though the day would come when I'd say the Giants are loaded with talented wide receivers.I guess this draft means so long Ramses Barden, we hardly knew ya. Would think four years is enough time, but guess not

ChuckBuck @ 5/16/2012 4:22 PM
God that's a beautiful ring:



I hate being a Jets and Knicks fan...truly cursed franchises.

jrodmc @ 5/17/2012 8:01 AM
ChuckBuck wrote:God that's a beautiful ring:



I hate being a Jets and Knicks fan...truly cursed franchises.

No one can help you with the Jets, but the Knicks are on the way back. Keep the faith.

Stay away from the Mets and Nets too.

jrodmc @ 7/9/2012 2:56 PM
What is with ex-Giants going into their media careers? Do they all get stupid shots before they go on air?

Amani Toomer, QB analyst who can't seem to understand the simple math of:
5 wins for Eli and 0 wins for Romo.
Eli = 2 rings, Romo = 0
Romo's so much better, he can't even win a game in his own building against Eli!

Yes Amani, everyone's paying attention to you now. Please go away.

jrodmc @ 8/21/2012 11:17 AM
"For us guys, it was funny," said Pierre-Paul, who is five inches taller than Amukamara and outweighs him by 80 pounds. "To the media and to all the fans, they didn't find it funny. I apologize to the fans and my fans and that's basically it. It was a joke gone bad."

Said Amukamara: "I just know that it is out of love. It is how we communicate with each other. I know that we did take it too far, and someone could have gotten hurt."

This is why I hate the media. Oh look, an All-Pro DT is bigger than a wide reciever! Who knew??!? Newsflash: any one of them, including the big bad JPP can get hurt alot worse just practicing what they do for a living. Maybe they should just cancel the league because it promotes violence. He got taped and thrown into a tub of cold water. WATER. You'd think they dropped him off the roof of a building while setting him on fire after sticking pins under his thumbnails.

Only the stupidly PC American media drones could take a football locker room full of large overgrown crazy men who are getting paid to play a game, and turn it into a middle school bullying incident.

Maybe we should just become a Muslim nation. I bet you don't get sports media coverage like this in Jakarta.

CashMoney @ 9/5/2012 9:46 AM
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL!!!!!!!!!!!?

Romo is going to take a whoopin tonight!

jusnice @ 9/5/2012 4:55 PM
GREAT article about ELI:

By TOM CANAVAN (AP Sports Writer) | The Associated Press – 8 hours ago
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- Eli Manning is no longer living in the shadow of his big brother. Far from it.

The New York Giants quarterback enters the kickoff to the NFL season against the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday night as a two-time Super Bowl MVP. He's now unquestionably among the league's elite after leading Tom Coughlin's team to two titles in five seasons, and a third title is a distinct possibility with the 31-year-old seemingly getting better coming off a career season.

What's even more impressive is Eli is still Eli. He's hard-working, laid-back and looking for nothing more than doing it better than the year before.

''Each year you try to improve and get better,'' Manning said during training camp. ''There's definitely room for improvement. There's no question about it. Most of the things I'm working on are: decision making, eliminating turnovers, and being more accurate. Just continuing to try and work on my skills. Making sure you don't have any missed opportunities. That when guys are open, I'm hitting them.''

Former Giants center Shaun O'Hara said most people don't realize how hard Manning works. He usually is one of the first players at the team's headquarters in the morning and stays as long as anyone.

''What adheres everyone to Eli is the way he approaches the game,'' O'Hara said on Monday. ''His confidence is never shaken. He knows his own abilities and his own limits. He comes to work every day and puts in the time. He never says, 'I got it. I don't need to work on that.'''

O'Hara said Manning doesn't take much time off. In February and March, when most of his teammates are vacationing, Manning comes to the office and watches every snap from the previous season, O'Hara said, adding the work ethic rubs off on everyone.

''That's one of the best qualities of a leader, to lead by example and to bring people together to accomplish the same goal,'' O'Hara said. ''That's what Eli has done and has had fun doing it. He's not a screamer and yeller. He comes in here and has fun and let's guys make fun of him. He's approachable and doesn't put himself above anybody.''

O'Hara cracked up a couple of people when during his retirement speech on Monday, he joked how Manning made him change his football pants each half because they were too sweaty.

One of the major reasons the Giants missed the playoffs in 2010 despite a 10-6 record was that Manning threw 25 interceptions. He worked on ball security in the offseason and finished 2011 with 29 touchdowns and only 16 interceptions in a year in which he threw a career-high 589 passes.

Coughlin said Manning has all the intangibles a coach wants in his quarterback.

"You name it. He's intelligent and he's got great pride,'' Coughlin said. ''He has a burning desire to be the best that he can possibly be. He has great timing. He has the ability to understand exactly what you want to do and what the defense is doing. He'll talk to you about it and get the ball into the right receiver. He does a great job in the classroom. He does a great job representing the Giants. He has outstanding character. He has outstanding leadership. People listen to what he says.''

Former Cowboys tight end Martellus Bennett, who signed with the Giants in the offseason, has spent the past six months trying to get on the same page with Manning. When the quarterback is eating lunch, Bennett pulls up a chair.

In the preseason finale against the Patriots, Manning and Bennett weren't on the same page on a third-down pass. Manning threw a deep seam and Bennett cut off his pattern.

Seconds after the pass hit the ground, Manning was standing in front of Bennett discussing the play.

''It won't happen again,'' Bennett said.

Cowboys coach Jason Garrett, a former quarterback, said Manning is a major reason why the Giants have had success.

''He's an outstanding pocket passer; he can move around and make plays on the move,'' Garrett said. ''He's a very smart player. He can make any throw that you need to make on the football field. He clearly makes his teammates better, makes his team better.''

While not the buffest of players, Manning is as tough as they come. He has started the last 130 games for the Giants, a run that dates to his rookie season in 2004. He has led New York to five playoff berths and three division titles in his seven full seasons as a starter.

''We know we have to improve,'' Manning said. ''We were 9-7 last year in the regular season and that's not good enough. We're a better team than that, and we obviously showed that throughout the playoffs. We've got to have that urgency and consistency throughout the whole season, play our best football through 16 regular-season games.''

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jrodmc @ 9/6/2012 8:23 AM
We suck. So much for running below the radar.

All that needs to happen now is for the Jets to win.

ChuckBuck @ 9/6/2012 9:45 AM
THERE'S NO CRYING IN FOOTBALL!


How awful was Cruz last night with those drops? Ahh, it's the little things in life as a Jets fan.

knickslions @ 9/6/2012 1:47 PM
CashMoney wrote:ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL!!!!!!!!!!!?

Romo is going to take a whoopin tonight!

CashMoney @ 9/9/2012 12:51 PM
jrodmc wrote:We suck. So much for running below the radar.

All that needs to happen now is for the Jets to win.

1 game doesn't make a season and we should have won that game. Dallas didn't beat us we gave them the game.

We will crush Tampa next week....no doubt.

GustavBahler @ 9/9/2012 8:11 PM
CashMoney wrote:
jrodmc wrote:We suck. So much for running below the radar.

All that needs to happen now is for the Jets to win.

1 game doesn't make a season and we should have won that game. Dallas didn't beat us we gave them the game.

We will crush Tampa next week....no doubt.

As a life long Bucs fan I say.. Don't be so sure! Just beat the Panthers with some great D and a good performance by Freeman. Rookie RB Doug Martin looks like the real deal and its easy to see why safety Mark Barron was picked over Morris Claiborne. looking forward to this one.

GustavBahler @ 9/9/2012 8:15 PM
Peyton's first game as a Bronco, this should be fun...
jrodmc @ 9/10/2012 7:19 AM
CashMoney wrote:
jrodmc wrote:We suck. So much for running below the radar.

All that needs to happen now is for the Jets to win.

1 game doesn't make a season and we should have won that game. Dallas didn't beat us we gave them the game.

We will crush Tampa next week....no doubt.


I am a Giants fan and I approve this message.

GustavBahler @ 9/10/2012 8:45 AM
jrodmc wrote:
CashMoney wrote:
jrodmc wrote:We suck. So much for running below the radar.

All that needs to happen now is for the Jets to win.

1 game doesn't make a season and we should have won that game. Dallas didn't beat us we gave them the game.

We will crush Tampa next week....no doubt.


I am a Giants fan and I approve this message.

GustavBahler @ 9/12/2012 3:54 PM
Here is another Mark Barron clip, watch the replay, sick block. This should be a great game, at least I hope it will be.

SupremeCommander @ 9/12/2012 10:37 PM
let's not jinx anything... the secondary isn't very good and neither is the running game
GustavBahler @ 9/13/2012 5:14 PM
SupremeCommander wrote:let's not jinx anything... the secondary isn't very good and neither is the running game

Bucs gave up some big yds when Cam aired it out so there is some concern here on this end. He also found his receivers in the flat and they got some yards after the catch as well.. If I'm worried about anything its the Giants pass rush. I think the Giants are going to be surprised how fast the Bucs pass rush is this season. DT Gerald McCoy is finally healthy and looking the 3rd pick in the draft. For a while Bucs fans( including myself) were wondering if he was a bust mainly due to injuries.

Bucs were very conservative with the passing game against Carolina, I don't believe they will win if they take the same approach against the Giants. We have your QB coach from last season as our offensive coordinator so I'm wondering if they didn't want too show too much before playing them.

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