Sometimes the best thing to tell the depressed person is to just be happy. And sometimes the best thing to tell the overweight person is to just eat healthy. Life doesn't always have to be complicated. On that note, we can tell the New York Giants to just play better in 2010.
That’s essentially what their front office said. The Giants are coming off a disappointing season in which they started 5-0 but finished 3-8. With a new $1.7 billion stadium opening up and the New York culture being the New York culture, there’s the temptation to overreact to such mediocrity by seeking elaborate changes. [...]
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Quick-hitting analysis on every key contributor to the 2010 New York Giants.
*new veteran
**rookie
Head Coach: Tom Coughlin (7th year)
Offense
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New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs said it: "If we had Plax on our team, we go 15-1 and we win the Super Bowl." Jacobs was referring to New York's disappointing 2008 season, in which they began the year 11-1, only to lose star receiver Plaxico Burress and four of their final five games after that (including a home Divisional Round playoff contest to the hated Philadelphia Eagles).
Ignore the part about 15-1 and a second Super Bowl title––those debatable details really aren’t relevant. What is relevant is Jacobs’s general message: the Giants were a weaker team without Burress. That is [...]
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