Aaron Ross

So what are the 2010 New York Giants going to look like? Well, at this point no one knows what the team general, Jerry Reese has in store. However, since we are ringing in the New Year, lets look at who should be back, who should be starting, and who should be given a bus ticket. It's sure to be an eventful off season for the New York Giants—and because of the way the 2009 season ended, we are all looking forward to changes. Antonio Pierce: Antonio Pierce was an undrafted linebacker out of Arizona in 2001. After four years with the Washington Redskins, AP signed with the New York Giants and was an intricate member of the Superbowl 42 team. The leadership and direction the Giants Defensive Captain brought to the table was [...] Continue reading →
Dear Mr Reese: Thank you for restoring the pride in New York Giant football; however, with your recent success did you find it necessary now to sell us a bill of goods? Before the ink was even dry on the new multi-million dollar contract for Chris Canty, the New Giants were being touted as one of the best defenses in the league, highlighting what would become one of the best defensive fronts of all time striking fear into quarterbacks league wide. Seriously, no kid gloves here Mr. Reese...you blew it!   This team stinks,  the coordinators stink and we need to be very conscious about the changes that you make going forward. I went to Sunday nights game where the Philadelphia Eagles torched the New York Giants 45 to 38.  It was very wet...It was very late...It was very [...] Continue reading →
So, there's a heart beat in New York and the NY Giants live another day.  Today was a good performance...not a great performance, they did give up almost 400 yards passing, but a win either way. The Big Blue defense still gives up too many yards down field and my boy, Steve Smith dropped one too many passes; however, this will not stop me from raving about our new core of young backers. Boley, Goff and Sintim brought an energy and a fire that had been missing behind the big boys upfront.  The young backers were flying around the ball, shooting gaps, wrapping up would be ball carriers and defending passes. I like these backers.  Let them play! 1. Michael Boley - #52 Weakside OLB Boley who came to the Giants as a free agent from Atlanta is by far, the most [...] Continue reading →
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