Published on: 12th March, 2010
Over the past few weeks, I have read a number of comments suggesting that NY Giants general manager Jerry Reese is "too smart" to draft based on need and that the good GMs draft the best player available instead of reaching for the best player at their position of need. ...Published on: 9th March, 2010
It usually takes at least three years to fairly review a draft class, but that doesn't mean we can't start to lean one way or another. Two years is not enough to really judge whether a player will make it in the NFL, but in most cases, we have seen enough ...Published on: 29th December, 2009
Tier 1 (The Elite) -NONE- Tier 2 (In The Playoffs) 1. New Orleans Saints (13-2) They have clinched home field advantage and a first round bye, which also gives them the No. 1 spot in power rankings. But They have now lost two in a row, ...Published on: 28th December, 2009
Whenever a team wins its sport's respective championship, the players and coaching staff are given a grace period in which they are forgiven for most sins. It is safe to say that for the New York Giants, the grace period is over. After a 5-0 start, the Giants find themselves 8-7 ...Published on: 24th December, 2009
1. Stop Steve Smith Last week against a good Vikings' defense, Steve Smith caught nine passes for 157 yards and a touchdown, and that's not including a ridiculous touchdown catch he had called back. Simply put, Smith is one of the most dangerous receivers in the league, and can be the best ...Published on: 23rd December, 2009
This was an ugly game but it was just what the Giants needed. After some close, tense games a laugher like this was very welcome. I feel like I should start with the ridiculous fake field goal, but I don't know what I can say that hasn't already been said. If you ...Published on: 22nd December, 2009
Tier 1 (The Elite) NONE Tier 2 (In The Playoffs) 1. New Orleans Saints (13-1) Over the past few weeks, the Saints have looked very beatable, but we always gave them the benefit of the doubt because a win is a win. Now that they have finally ...Published on: 15th December, 2009
Tier 1 (The Elite) 1. Saints (13-0) After another close call, one could argue that this team is closer to the second tier of NFC teams than they are to the elite. But 13-0 speaks for itself, and we all saw what they did to the Patriots, Giants, Eagles, and many others. ...Published on: 14th December, 2009
Every week I write a "Five Keys To Victory" article, which focuses on five aspects of the game that the Giants must concentrate on in order to win. Let's take a look at my five keys to this game and assess how the Giants performed. 1. Sack McNabb The Giants ...Published on: 11th December, 2009
1. Sack McNabb Remember that guy who taunted the Giants by picking up the phone on the Giants sideline to call his mom for some celebratory Campbell's soup during the NFC playoff game last season? That guy was Donovan McNabb, and Giants fans would like nothing more than ...