Published on: 17th September, 2009
Cowboys Vs. Giants. One of the great rivalries in all of sports. Sunday, September 20th, the Cowboys will host the Giants as they debut their new, 1.2 billion dollar Cowboy Stadium on Sunday Night Football. The game, which pits two of the NFC's best, promises to be a thrilling, meaningful game, ...Published on: 15th September, 2009
For the second year in a row, the Giants opened with a victory at home against the division rival Washington Redskins. And for the second year in a row, the Giants absolutely dominated, despite the tight final score. There were a couple of interesting battles in this game including: Brandon Jacobs vs. ...Published on: 5th September, 2009
I'll get to my suggested 53-man roster in a bit, but first... Preseason Game Four Notes: Well the receivers certainly looked like, dare I say, NFL caliber receivers. It didn't hurt that they were playing against the Pats' second teamers. But they ran the routes well and made the plays they should ...Published on: 2nd September, 2009
1. Derek Hagan Vs. Sinorice Moss One of these two receivers will not make the team. Hagan has been great in practice and had a solid game against the Jets, and I doubt the Giants would risk trying to put him on their practice squad. Moss has been invisible lately. If he ...Published on: 8th August, 2009
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that the New York Giants have the deepest and most talented defensive line in all of the NFL. It also would not be an exaggeration to say that if the Giants' defensive line can stay healthy, they can be the heart of the best ...Published on: 30th July, 2009
According to the New York Giants' official Web site , the Giants have signed both of their second round picks: outside linebacker Clint Sintim and offensive tackle William Beatty. Clint Sintim, the OLB out of Virginia, was drafted 45th overall with the second-round pick the Giants received from the New Orleans ...Published on: 23rd July, 2009
The Giants got good grades (unintentional alliteration) from the critics when they drafted Andre Brown in the fourth round. Many had ranked Brown as a potential second round pick, and CBS sports even ranked him as the fifth best running back in the draft. So when the talented back from ...Published on: 21st July, 2009
With both Terrell Owens and Plaxico Burress leaving the division, the NFC East may now be the NFL's weakest in terms of wide receiving talent. But there are still a handful of productive receivers in this division, including a couple of stand out tight ends. Honorable Mentions: Jeremy Maclin (PHI)- Thought ...