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18 Special
Report - The continuing downhill slide of Lawrence Taylor
reached another low point Thursday with the announcement that
he has put his Super Bowl XXV ring up for auction. Clearly in
need of money, the troubled Pro Bowl linebacker who played for
the Giants from 1981 through 1993 is expecting upwards of $100,000
for the ring.
To
the Giants, receiving their championship rings Wednesday night
was not only a reward for winning Super Bowl XLVI, but a snapshot
of their determination to celebrate more titles. "Our thing
now is we want to be a dynasty," defensive end Justin Tuck
said after receiving his 14-karat ring. "We want to make
it a dynasty."
NFL
Network released another batch in the "Top 100: Players
of 2012," and the Weeble Wobble came in at No. 62. Justin
Tuck, the Giants defensive captain, ranked a spot ahead of Steelers
linebacker LaMarr Woodley (63) and one behind Chargers quarterback
Philip Rivers (61).
Kareem
McKenzie remains a free agent and would like to continue his
career, but said he would be happy with retirement. The 11-year
offensive lineman believes he has some football left. He knows
the Giants are moving on so he's waiting for a team to give him
the call, working out in the meantime.
Former Giants
Dave
Tollefson - No chance he was going to miss spending a night
with his former Giants teammates, who last night received their
Super Bowl championship rings at a private ceremony at Tiffany
and Co. on Fifth Avenue.
Brandon
Jacobs has joined a crowded backfield led by Frank Gore. But
he hopes to show that he still has plenty left in the tank. And
Jacobs and Mario Manningham are looking forward to their new start
with the Niners.
Amani
Toomer, in conjunction with the NFL's "Fuel Up to Play
60" initiative, urged kids in West New York this morning
to exercise, develop healthy eating habits and "Rethink Pizza."
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17 Those
who were part of the magnificent Super Bowl run four years
ago and were again part of another improbable run this past season
had a goal in mind when designing their new championship rings.
"We wanted it to be little different than the last ring,"
Eli Manning said.
Four
trophies surround the Giants' iconic NY logo, which is set
with round brilliant diamonds on an outline of blue enamel. The
top of the ring also includes 37 blue sapphires channel set with
text that reads "2011 WORLD CHAMPIONS NEW YORK GIANTS."
The
players involved in the design process were particularly pleased
the Super Bowl XLVI championship ring has blue coloring. The 2007
ring was white gold and diamonds without additional color. "The
blue makes it a little different," Manning said. "We
wanted some blue - the Giants are Big Blue. We definitely wanted
to get a little blue to spark it up a little bit."
In
the sparkling stones, Ahmad Bradshaw will forever see himself
falling backward onto his rear end into the end zone for the most
awkward-looking Super Bowl-winning touchdown ever. Antrel Rolle
doesn't even need the ring because he recently got it tattooed
on his left pectoral muscle, along with the Manhattan skyline,
stacks of cash and the words "All In."
When
Justin Tuck saw a picture of the Giants' championship ring on Twitter six
weeks ago, he wasn't happy. And he wasn't happy when he saw it again on Tuesday
night. The design, he said, shouldn't have been seen by anyone outside the Giants
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May 16 Justin
Tuck says he has done everything he can to clear his schedule so he can attend
Game 2 between the Rangers and Devils on Wednesday night. But the Giants defensive
end is going to be a little busy. The Giants will receive their Super Bowl rings
at Tiffany & Co. but Tuck will have the Rangers on his mind as well as he has
become a big Rangers fan.
Former Giants
Mark
Bavaro doesn't see a way the game can be made less physical
unless they return to the days without helmets and face masks,
where players would be completely discouraged from leading with
their heads.
May 15 Terrell
Thomas may have lost a full season of his NFL career, but
he hasn't lost any of his confidence. He also is sure he hasn't
lost his starting job. The ring isn't the only thing Thomas said
he will have a "bittersweet" feeling on Wednesday night
when the Giants are presented their Super Bowl championship rings
in a private ceremony inside Tiffany's in Manhattan. Not surprisingly
he'll be glad to get the ring. He just wishes he had been on the
field to earn it.
The
Giants signed three rookie free agents who attended the team's minicamp last
week on a tryout basis: wide receiver Brandon Collins of Southeast Louisiana,
linebacker Jake Muasau of Georgia State and safety Will Hill of Florida. The team
also announced that safety Chad Jones has been waived/failed physical. Jones,
the Giants' third-round draft choice in 2010, was seriously injured in an auto
accident two months after being drafted and has yet to play an NFL game. "This
type of injury is often limb threatening, and can sometimes require amputation.
He has made a remarkable recovery to date," said Dr. Scott Rodeo, a Giants
associate team physician. "However, at this time he has residual sensory
loss, muscle weakness, and tenuous soft tissue coverage in the involved lower
leg. The resultant functional impairment precludes his ability to perform physically
at the level required for professional football." For
years, Tom Coughlin has honored the servicemen and women who, as he likes
to put it, allow us to "sleep under the blanket of freedom." This month,
one branch of the military will return the favor by honoring the Giants' coach.
On May 23, Coughlin will be one of five recipients of the Outstanding Civilian
Service Award, the third-highest public service honor the U.S. Army can bestow
upon a civilian.
May
14 A
week before the NFL Draft, Eli Manning was asked by The Post what he hoped
for from the team's newly imported young talent, and he didn't hesitate. "Get
a skill position guy who can help us get carries, get catches, in some ways get
that same production from the guys we lost last year," he said. The Giants
try to make Manning happy, and there's no doubt they heeded the wishes of their
quarterback in their draft selections. The
Giants had 37 different players attending all or part of their three-day rookie
mini-camp on a tryout basis. Receiver Brandon Collins and linebacker Jake Muasau
were the only two who will be coming back. Both players signed contracts with
the Giants on Sunday as soon as camp was over. The additions of Collins, a 5-11,
180-pound receiver out of Southeastern Louisiana and Muasau, a 6-1, 243-pound
linebacker out of Georgia State, give the Giants a full, 90-man roster heading
into their full-team mandatory minicamp next month. Ryan
Perrilloux admits it got confusing at times when the Giants kept cutting him
and bringing him back onto the practice squad last season. The third-string quarterback
was waived and then either signed to the practice squad or had his practice squad
contract terminated a grand total of 22 times last season, including the initial
move of waiving him from the final roster at the start of the season. Empty
promises on draft day only fueled Joe Martinek's desire to make sure his NFL
dream was not deferred for good. Not that the former Rutgers standout running
back would have preferred being selected in the seventh round, which is where
numerous teams insisted they were going to take him before conveniently going
in another direction, chalking those decisions as part of the game's business
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Giants finished their second day of practices at rookie camp. If this was
the last chance for some to make an impression on the Giants, some players made
favorable ones. The Giants saw glimpses of some big-play ability out of first-round
running back David Wilson and second-round wide receiver Rueben Randle. After
having a solid first day, the morning practice was a bit spotty for running
back David Wilson, who fell in into what appears to be an old habit of cutting
back instead of waiting for holes to open up in front of him. He also didn't have
much success on a couple of runs into traffic, though he continued to show a nice
burst of speed. Giants
defensive coordinator Perry Fewel was asked about the linebacker corps, having
a lot of guys which seem to be outside guys and maybe no clear cut answer in the
middle. "Yeah, that is going to be an area of emphasis for us this year.
We are in the classroom, obviously, right now trying to get a feel for what our
new addition - Keith Rivers - what he knows about our defense and how much he
can understand and learn about our defense" Giants
defensive coordinator Perry Fewell said the starting middle linebacker position
is Chase Blackburn's, but there will be plenty of competition for it. Fewell emphasized
that Boley has the ability to play the role, but it's up for grabs. Michael
Boley, Chase Blackburn, Greg Jones and Mark Herzlich all are in the mix at
middle linebacker. Fewell said typically he is looking for a two-down middle linebacker
and then perhaps another middle linebacker to play on third downs or passing downs.
Boley was the team's middle linebacker on passing situations. In
2011, Blackburn, Jones, Herzlich and Jacquian Williams all played middle linebacker
(safety Deon Grant was listed as the starter in six games in which the Giants
opened in a sub defense). Because the NFL has become such a passing league, the
rugged linebacker in the middle of the defense is not as prevalent as he was five
or 10 years ago. Tight
end Adrien Robinson, the Giants' fourth-round pick, caught just 12 passes
during his senior season at Cincinnati, but the Giants believe he has the athleticism
and physicality to perform in the NFL. An underutilized weapon in a Cincy offense
that featured running back Isaiah Pead, he's a bit of a project with the chance
to contribute immediately at a position of need for the Giants. His
athleticism, backed by a 4.51-second 40-yard dash time, is so stunning that
when the Giants took him 127th overall, GM Jerry Reese, a man not known for spouting
hype, invoked the name of super-athletic pass-rusher Jason Pierre-Paul, referring
to Robinson as "the JPP of tight ends." It's
clear as soon as Markus Kuhn opens his mouth (think Arnold Schwarzenegger)
he is no ordinary newcomer at the Giants' rookie camp this weekend. Just the second
native of Germany ever to be drafted by the NFL, the hulking defensive tackle
is trying to be just the second German native to stick in the NFL after the Giants
made him a seventh-round pick last month. Kuhn
suffered a laceration on his right leg while moving some boxes about a week
ago, accidentally slicing himself with a knife that was sticking out of a box.
He needed stitches and was held out of action this weekend. "I can't say
much because I haven't seen him practice," said coach Tom Coughlin. Look
Janzen Jackson in the face and ask him, point blank, if he is a bad guy. He
doesn't flinch, doesn't wince and doesn't show much of anything, really. "I
believe I'm a young guy who did some dumb things," Jackson said yesterday
in between practices at Giants rookie minicamp. Brought
in as an undrafted rookie free agent, Julian Talley, like Victor Cruz, is
a New Jersey native who went on to play wide receiver at UMass. Now he's also
dawning the white No. 3 practice jersey around the Timex Performance center. A
few years behind, Cruz's accomplishments serve as blueprints for not only Talley
and players from smaller schools, but undrafted rookies as a whole. May
12 The
2012 Rookie Minicamp Roster - The list includes the 2012 Draft Selections,
Free Agents, Rookie Tryouts, and Veteran Tryouts. Giants rookie minicamp
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Giants opened their rookie minicamp with the announcement that they have signed
all seven of their selections in last month's NFL Draft, as well as eight rookie
free agents, four each on offense and defense. Day
One Highlights: RB David Wilson showed some burst attacking some holes and
looked shifty as well. However, there was one run where the rookie got caught
running sideways on the left with nowhere to go as he tried to make something
out of nothing. Gilbride said Wilson probably was just trying to impress the coaching
staff. At
5-feet-10, 205 pounds, David Wilson is no Brandon Jacobs. But he is fast and
explosive. He runs through tackles. He's tough to bring down. And he can catch
the football. In short, he might be just what the Giants need to resuscitate the
league's 32nd-ranked running game that didn't wake up until it was nearly too
late last season. . The
all-time leading rusher in New Jersey high school history and Rutgers alum
Joe Martinek begins rookie minicamp as one of eight undrafted free agents. If
it wasn't for the Giants' call, Martinek might have been making the much longer
commute to Tampa, where his former college mentor Greg Schiano is in his first
season as the Buccaneers head coach. Offensive
coordinator Kevin Gilbride envisions Martinek as a backfield option because
of the versatility he could bring to the fullback position, especially as a threat
as a pass catcher. "We're obviously playing him at fullback now and [we'll]
see what he can do, but that fullback position is so versatile depending on who
it is that's playing," Kevin
Gilbride was impressed by RB David Wilson and WR Rueban Randle but it is too
early to predict what type of impact they might have in 2012. Wilson, the running
back from Virginia Tech selected in the first round of last month's NFL Draft,
showed off his speed, explosiveness and elusiveness today as the Giants opened
their rookie minicamp. Kevin
Gilbride on Rueban Randle, "He looks smooth and he's obviously thinking,
like they all are. So you don't see maybe the explosiveness that we expect to
see and know we'll see down the road. But in terms of going deep and just going
down the field, he looked pretty good and did the things that we needed him to
do, which was go catch the ball when we threw it to him." Limas
Sweed, two years removed from last NFL game, is trying to catch on with the
Giants. Limas Sweed never imagined that he'd be here one day, on a football field
with a group of kids, most of whom won't ever get any closer to an NFL game. He
was once supposed to be the big-play receiver that was going to transform the
Pittsburgh Steelers offense. Sweed
has a total of seven receptions for 69 yards in two seasons after suffering
a torn Achilles and a shoulder injury. Sweed, 27, says he is fully recovered and
has tried out for the Bears and Bengals and has three more tryouts remaining with
other teams after this weekend. Adrien
Robinson was four yards short of where he was supposed to be, and instead
of taking his route to the outside he turned in. Then the raw athleticism of the
Jerry Reese-nicknamed "JPP of tight ends" took over. Robinson thrust
his arms into the air and pulled down what seemingly came at him with the speed
of a 90-mph spiral, and did so with ease, as if the fourth-round draft pick from
Cincinnati was plucking a dollar bill falling from the sky.
Head
Coach Tom Coughlin's first day comments included, "The defense is lined
up half the time the wrong way and that type of thing. But when you figure you
have your draft choices, your undrafted college free agents that have been signed
and then the tryout people, they did all right." Coughlin,
though, on Friday did admit "I was very impressed with Randle out on
the field this morning:" and there's little doubt the entire coaching staff,
if they weren't already excited, enjoyed the first look at wide receiver Rueben
Randle, the second-round draft pick from LSU. It's
not easy to tell much about running backs (and linemen and anyone else that
plays a high-contact position) in non-contact drills. Quarterbacks and receivers,
though, are much easier to evaluate. At
26, Giants seventh round draft pick Markus Kuhn is the oldest of the Giants'
seven draft picks. He's also the least experienced, at least when it comes to
the game of football. Kuhn, a 6-4, 299 lb. prospect who speaks with a hint of
a German accent, said he's never actually seen an NFL game in person. "Hopefully
the first NFL game I see live is the first one I'll play in as well,' he said.
David
Wilson, the running back selected in the first round of the NFL Draft, and
Hosley, the cornerback taken in the third round, were three-year teammates who
roomed together during their freshman season at Virginia Tech. Now they're helping
each other take their first professional steps in this three-day camp. Like
all positions, there has been turnover on the Giants offensive line in recent
seasons. And once again, it will become a topic of much debate as the team hits
its checkpoints in the coming months and into the season. Offensive tackles Matt
McCants and Brandon Mosley began their NFL journeys, and the two draft picks have
shown they are anxious to learn.
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defending Super Bowl champions get back to work this weekend, as the New York
Giants hold their rookie minicamp in East Rutherford, N.J. Repeating is hard work,
though, and there are good reasons why only one team this century has been able
to do it. With
rookie camp set to begin this weekend here's Scouts Inc.'s breakdown of sixth-round
pick Matt McCants. McCants is a project that Jerry Reese hopes could compete for
a starting spot next season. Tomorrow we look at the Giants' seventh-round pick
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10 Eli
Manning has never been diagnosed with a concussion, but amid the swirl of
discussion and controversy regarding head trauma around the NFL, the Giants quarterback
admits "It's a scary deal." On the night of Aug. 16, 2010, the sight
of Manning bleeding profusely from a 3-inch gash on his forehead and looking dazed
as he jogged off the field during a preseason game against the Jets was a troubling
image for the Giants and their fans. Chad
Jones' goal of being on the field with his teammates in an organized practice
this spring will not be met this weekend. The former third-round pick, who suffered
severe leg injuries in a car accident two years ago, has not been cleared to participate
in Giants rookie camp, a team spokesman said. With
rookie camp set to begin this weekend here's Scouts Inc.'s breakdown of fourth-round
pick Brandon Mosley. The Giants believe Mosley is old school, tough-minded and
versatile like David Diehl. Diehl could start at right tackle this season with
Kevin Boothe at left guard and Will Beatty at left tackle. Tomorrow we look at
the Giants' sixth-round pick Matt McCants. Giants
coach Tom Coughlin, who served as the team's wide receivers coach for a portion
of Stacy Robinson's time with the team, recalled the late Robinson as a "class
act." Phil Simms shared many memories of Robinson, including a 49-yard catch against
the San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football in 1986 that set up the winning
touchdown. Robinson
in 2009 was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, cancer of the plasma calls in
the bone marrow, according to a family statement posted on CaringBridge.org, a
hospice website. In the Super Bowl XXI victory over the Broncos, Robinson led
the Giants with 62 receiving yards, making three catches. The
1986 championship season was Robinson's best. He had career-high totals of
29 catches for 494 yards and scored two touchdowns, despite missing four games
with a sprained ankle. In a come-from-behind Monday night victory in San Francisco,
Robinson caught five passes for 116 yards, including a 34-yard touchdown and an
acrobatic 49-yarder that set up Ottis Anderson's go-head one-yard touchdown run.
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9 Osi
Umenyiora hopes he was just exaggerating when he said there's a "strong
chance" he'll end up in a wheelchair someday thanks to a lifetime of playing
football. He just doesn't want to take the chance that it'll really happen to
his son. Eli
Manning returned to the job he does best as the Giants held their first on-field
workout with coaches present on Tuesday. The SNL audience included Manning's wife,
Abby, parents Archie and Olivia, and offensive linemen Chris Snee, David Diehl
and David Baas, as well as former center Shaun O'Hara, a close Manning friend. The
Giants drafted Rueben Randle in the second round and he's expected to come
in and produce right away, just like Nicks did back in 2009. There's an opening
on the outside opposite of Nicks, and Randle is going to have a chance to earn
that role. Nicks had 790 yards in his rookie year. . It
used to be most rookie contracts weren't completed until June or July. But
under the new collective bargaining agreement signed last year, these deals are
a lot less complex and thus easier to negotiate. Case in point: the Giants have
already agreed to terms on a deal with tight end Adrien Robinson. With
rookie camp set to begin this weekend here's Scouts Inc.'s breakdown of fourth-round
pick Adrien Robinson. "Robinson could be a steal at this point, due to his
combination of size, soft hands and top-end speed." Tomorrow we look at the
Giants' other fourth-round pick Brandon Mosley.
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and was a member of two Super Bowl-winning teams, died Tuesday after a battle
with cancer. He was 50. May
8 With
the departure of Mario Manningham and Brandon Jacobs this offseason, the Giants
have openings at backup running back and No. 3 receiver. Offensive coordinator
Kevin Gilbride is hopeful the team's top two draft picks, running back David Wilson
and wide receiver Rueben Randle, can help fill those voids. Eli
Manning was back in his element Monday in the Giants locker room a couple
of days after his guest host spot on "Saturday Night Live." He said
teammates teased him about wearing a dress on the show - they told him he looked
good - and threw a few bananas at him, a takeoff on a somewhat risque portion
of a skit he did. With
rookie camp set to begin this weekend here's Scouts Inc.'s breakdown of third-round
pick Jayron Hosley. Tomorrow we look at fourth-round pick Adrien Robinson. May
7 Special
Report - There are reasons why NFL teams are so much more vitally interested
in finding pass rushing defensive ends these days, and most of those reasons come
from the offenses. There is more passing these days, far more, say, then even
10 years ago, and that means the quarterback is going to be back there reasonably
exposed to the big, fast rushers. An off-shoot of this is the gradual evolution
of bigger, faster ends, and the Giants' Jason Pierre-Paul comes quickly to mind.
May
6 Would
Eli Manning let loose for a little fun on "Saturday Night Live",
or would the Giants quarterback rigidly stare into middle distance at his lines?
Manning did a little of both. The most successful spot was probably a pre-filmed
short for something called "Little Brothers." Eli's
monologue saw him introducing his offensive line in the crowd and calling
Saturday "definitely the third-most exciting night of my life" following
those two Super Bowl wins over the New England Patriots. It
actually was kind of funny to see "SNL" writers have Manning talk
several times using adult language dialogue. We may never hear Eli utter some
of the words he did on "SNL" ever again.
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5 Eli
Manning is not an obvious choice to host "Saturday Night Live." The two-time
Super Bowl champion's public persona is not particularly funny. "That's the
good thing about 'Saturday Night Live.' You can come in and maybe express a different
side that people don't see," Manning said. Giants.com
takes you behind the scenes on the set of 'Saturday Night Live' as Eli Manning
prepares for his debut! Head
coach power rankings 1-26. 1. Jim Schwartz, Detroit Lions. This guy took
an 0-16 franchise with a roster that couldn't beat half the teams in Canada and
turned it into a legitimate Super Bowl contender in just three years. 2. Tom
Coughlin, NY Giants: Two Super Bowl wins since 2008 as well as the uncanny ability
to deliver when he's pressed up against it has the Big Blue boss right near the
top of our rankings. 3. Bill Belichick, New England Patriots: He's delivered
double-digit win totals in every regular season since 2003 and has led New England
to the Super Bowl five times over the last eleven years. Like
a bunch of Giants offensive linemen right now, David Diehl doesn't know where
he's going to be playing come Week 1 - guard or tackle, left or right. All Diehl
knows is he will be playing, period. General
manager Jerry Reese drew some comparisons between his draft picks and current
Giants. See what OT Brandon Mosley had to say about playing like David Diehl. With
rookie camp set to begin next weekend, we're taking a look at Scouts Inc.'s
breakdown of each New York Giants' draft pick leading up to next Friday's camp.
Rookie camp is next Friday-Sunday. Here's Scouts Inc.'s breakdown of second-round
pick Rueben Randle. Former Giants Amani
Toomer says Kurt Warner is 'a little disingenuous' to trash the NFL. "I
think Kurt Warner needs to keep his opinions to himself when it comes to this.
Everything that he's gotten in his life has come from playing football" May
4 With
rookie camp set to begin next weekend, now's a good time to take a look at
Scouts Inc.'s breakdown of each New York Giants' draft pick leading up to next
Friday's camp. First up, first-round pick David Wilson. Giants OTA dates are:
May 23-24, May 30-June 1, June 4-5, June 7-8; rookie minicamp May 11-13, regular
minicamp June 12-14. The
Giants likely received calls on Umenyiora during the draft, but again, no
one made an offer Reese couldn't refuse. Umenyiora is especially costly because
he would require a big long-term deal to make the trade sensible. The biggest
obstacle of all here: The Giants aren't motivated sellers. They have Umenyiora
under contract at a low price. He's valuable to them, and they can live through
a little offseason drama. After all, they have done it plenty of times before. Former
Giants Harry
Carson, early in his career back in the early 1980s, said he contemplated
suicide while driving over the Tappan Zee Bridge. Then he thought about leaving
his infant daughter without a father. Carson said he predicted a rash of NFL suicides
because of the neurological damage that can occur from playing the game. May
3 The
Giants and their fans have studied every move Eli Manning has made the past
eight years, but no one will ever have seen him the way he'll present himself
this weekend, when he is the host of "Saturday Night Live." In
2008 Manning politely declined the invitation from SNL's creator and executive
producer, saying he wanted to focus on football and that he didn't want to host
the show not long after brother Peyton drew laughs during his stint as host in
2007. Rehearsals
were still underway and Michaels said they were still in the process of narrowing
down 40-45 scripts into the 12-13 that will be used, so Eli doesn't know yet exactly
what he'll be performing live. He is mindful, though, of how good Peyton was on
the show. NFL News New
Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma was suspended without pay for the
entire 2012 season by the NFL, one of four players punished today for participating
in the team's cash-for-hits bounty system.
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GM Jerry Reese dismisses Osi Umenyiora's 'greedy pig' remarks, wants DE to
retire with Big Blue. Reese dismisses Osi Umenyiora's harsh comments as 'offseason
chatter,' adding that he won't hold a grudge against the disgruntled defensive
end. In
an email to The Post, Umenyiora wrote, "Yes they offered an extension
this year. Guaranteeing half of what [Mathias Kiwanuka] was guaranteed. So him
telling you guys they offered an extension is technically the truth. And I'm very
greedy for turning down half of what Kiwi just got. Lol." "I'm
not going to discuss Osi's contract situation with you guys," Reese said
when asked about Umenyiora's contract. "But I can say this to you though
-- the New York Giants are a better football team with Osi Umenyiora on our team.
We respect him as a football player. Our goal is to have Osi play football with
the New York Giants and retire as a Giant. That is what we would like to do first." When
the Giants selected two offensive tackles over the weekend, it reinforced
a cornerstone of the franchise - competition. It just so happens that the battle
for playing time is also reinforcing the cornerstone of any team - the offensive
line.
May 1
Ahmad
Bradshaw, who plans to be more of a leader this season to replace the departed
Brandon Jacobs, said first-round pick David Wilson will be his "project." Seven
years ago, Tiki Barber took Brandon Jacobs under his wing in the Giants' backfield.
Soon thereafter, Jacobs became the elder statesman guiding Ahmad Bradshaw. And
now, with Jacobs gone to the San Franscisco 49ers, Bradshaw will become the instructor
for David Wilson, the Giants' first-round pick in this year's NFL Draft. The
first challenge will be learning the Giants playbook. At least Wilson will
have a full offseason of coaching from the staff and mentoring from Bradshaw --
something Da'Rel Scott did not have last year due to the lockout. "As a Giant
running back, it's one of the toughest things," Bradshaw said "You just
have so many pass protections, so many pass route terms, so many run terms."
David
Wilson is the most highly-touted member of the team's seven-member draft class.
The team's first-round choice, Wilson is a running back with impressive speed,
balance and instincts who rushed for 1,709 yards at Virginia Tech last year. Now,
to earn some playing time with the Super Bowl champions, Wilson must learn to
... block? " Every
year during the draft, ESPN The Magazine throws a Pre-Draft party. This year,
the party moved to the The Waterfront. The party is held the night before the
draft and several of the first-round prospects come to celebrate just before being
drafted the next day along with several NFL stars.. Numerous Giants came out to
the party -- 23 in fact -- and were big celebs since they are Super Bowl champs.
No
two N.F.L. drafts are alike. This year's draft was mercifully brief - the
first round lasted only three hours, and teams selected in later rounds with Gatling-gun
quickness - and it was such a swap meet that six of the first seven selections
were made by teams that traded into their slots. It was also heavy on unpredictable
selections, awkward embraces and Fighting Illini. Former
Giants Jonathan
Goff has signed with the Washington Redskins as a free agent after four seasons
with the Giants. Goff missed all of the 2011 season with a torn knee ligament.
Brandon
Jacobs, was tied to a high-speed caravan of sports cars that was escorted
to Atlantic City by two state troopers. Driving club linked to 'Death Race' celebrates
lifestyles of the rich and excessive. 2011
Draft Revisited
NFL Draft 2012 - Rounds 1 - 7 | Round
1 : Pick-by-pick analysis Rounds
2-3 | Round
4 | Round
5 | Round
6 | Round
7 The 32nd
Pick In the 2012 Draft - Giants selected running back David Wilson. The 63rd
Pick In the 2012 Draft - Giants selected wide receiver Rueben Randle. The
94th Pick In the 2012 Draft - Giants selected cornerback Jayron Hosley. The
127th Pick In the 2012 Draft - Giants selected tight end Adrien Robinson.
The 131st Pick In the 2012 Draft - Giants selected offensive tackle Brandon Mosley.
The 201st Pick In the 2012 Draft - Giants selected offensive tackle Matt McCants.
The 239th Pick In the 2012 Draft - Giants selected defensive tackle Markus
Kuhn.
Apr 30 One
day after the Giants' GM insisted the team has offered Umenyiora a contract
extension in each of the last two seasons, the unhappy defensive end fired back,
saying Reese was distorting the truth to make him look like "a greedy pig."
It's
been assumed that either the Giants were stringing along Umenyiora
as he enters the last year of his contract or that they were low-balling
him. He even had accused general manager Jerry Reese of being
dishonest with the team's intentions
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