July 12, 2012
NEW YORK – Hello Giants fans, did you miss me? I have been taking a nice long break away from writing after winning the Championship and the emotional 2011 season. But I couldn’t help writing something about Tom Coughlin winning the ESPY for Coach of the Year, something he really deserves both as a coach and a man. I’m starting to get the itch to write again and could not think of a better way to re-introduce myself to the New York Giants nation, then with a Tom Coughlin article. It feels good to be back.
Let me stop now and officially say, Congrats Coach!
If you ask me, it has taken the media, the football world and even a lot of the Giants fans, way too long to warm up and recognize how good Coughlin is. A lot of the drama is caused by the morons at the major sports shows. The two Super Bowl wins in five years cannot be denied, they will win a third and be named a dynasty and you will still show no love, so let it be known then. I am very excited for this year and to see what a healthy squad can do over 16 games. This is a dangerous team when fully healthy and they just won the Super Bowl with a depleted roster. How about Jason Pierre-Paul? B-E-A-S-T! I’m going to predict he gets over 20 sacks in 2012. I think rookie RB David Wilson is a very intriguing subject and so is WR Rueben Randle. I’m looking at DT Marvin Austin, CB Prince Amukamara, WR Ramses Barden, TE Martellus Bennett, TE Travis Beckum and WR Domenik Hixon to see what they can do. A lot fans are watching, even though they may be quiet right now but we are all rooting for you guys to have huge seasons. And so is Tom Coughlin and the front office. These guys can make a huge difference in the 2012 season when healthy and clicking with their teammates. They need a shot to do that.
I have always been a big fan of Coach Coughlin, I was never one to criticize him for bad games. By the way, at 65, Coughlin becomes the oldest coach to ever win the award. I have been vocal in the past about OC Gilbride and not caring for some of his play calling. I think this offense is a dynamic but steady OC away from winning two more Super Bowls. The G-Men have the talent, that is for sure, they could be a top offense for the next four to six years if utilized properly. I’m sure of two things about Coach Coughlin, one he is a football guy and two, he is a New York guy. He also looks out for the military and works with the Jay Fund charity, founded in 1996. As most of you know, even his son-in-law is a football player. Giants Pro Bowl OL Chris Snee. Snee will be included in the Giants ‘Ring of Honor’ once he finishes his career with Big Blue and forever be considered one of the best Giants lineman of all time. Without coaches approval, I doubt this marriage would have ever happened, so it’s nice to know that Coughlin is a good judge of character too. I love that the Giants owners continue to reward Coughlin on production with contract extensions, something else he deserves in my opinion. I look forward to seeing Coach on the sidelines for many years to come in the future and enjoy continued success under his watch.
How do you feel about Coach Coughlin winning Coach of the Year?
RD – nygreporter.com
Please Support The Wounded Warrior Project by Clicking Here, You Are Not Forgotten!!
46 Comments |
2011 New York Giants, 2011 NFL Playoffs, 2011 NFL Regular Season, 2011 NFL Training Camp, 2012 Minicamp, 2012 New York Giants, 2012 NFL Draft, 2012 NFL Draft Class, 2012 NFL Fantasy Football, 2012 NFL Free Agency, 2012 NFL Schedule, 2012 NFL Training Camp, Big Blue, Bill Parcells, Chris Mara, East Rutherford, Eli Manning, Ernie Accorsi, G-Men, George Martin, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Dynasty Team, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Super Bowl History, Giants Training Camp, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Justin Tuck, Kevin Gilbride, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants Dynasty Team, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL New York Giants, NFL Playoffs, NFL Schedule, NFL Super Bowl, Nilay Shah, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Blog, NYG Charity, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Fantasy Football, NYG Hall Of Fame, NYG Playoffs, NYG Preseason, NYG Regular Season, NYG Reporter, NYG Road Warriors, NYG Schedule, NYG Story, NYG Super Bowl, NYG Training Camp, NYG Update, NYG Website, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Roger Goodell, Steve Tisch, Super Bowl XLVI, Timex Performance Center, Tom Coughlin, Tom Coughlin Jay Fund, Tom Quinn, University of Albany, Wellington Mara, Wounded Warrior Project | Tagged: 2012 New York Giants, Ahmad Bradshaw, Big Blue, blogs giants, blogs nyg, Chris Snee, Coughlin Coach of the year, Coughlin COTY, Coughlin COY, COY Coughlin, Coy Tom Coughlin, David Wilson, Domenik Hixon, Eli Manning, ESPY Coughlin, ESPY COY Coughlin, ESPY Tom Coughlin, Football, football giants blog, G-Men, giants blog, Giants Stadium, giants website, Henry Hynoski, Jason Pierre-Paul, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Kevin Gilbride, Martellus Bennett, Marvin Austin, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants blog, New York Giants blogs, New York Giants Website, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, ny giants blog, ny giants blogs, ny giants website, NYG, nyg blog, nyg blogs, NYG Reporter, nygreporter, Osi Umenyiora, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Prince Amukamara, Prospects, Ramses Barden, Rueben Randle, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, Tom Coughlin Coach of the Year, Tom Coughlin COTY, Travis Beckum, website ny giants, website nyg, Will Hill |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
April 16, 2012
NEW YORK – I am going to ask you a very simple question, as the title reads. Can Giants QB Eli Manning finish his career with 4 Super Bowl Championships? Win 4 rings, maybe 4 Super Bowl MVP awards? In five years from now, will you remember that I wrote this article and told you Eli Manning will be in discussion for greatest NFL QB of all-time? If Giants QB Eli Manning wins 4 Super Bowl Championships, he is immediately vaulted onto the top ten NFL quarterbacks of all-time list, where he lands on that list is another question but he’s on that list. Nevermind those silly polls the NFL official website had last year that infuriated Giants fans, as Easy Eli remained cool as ice. Eli Manning is already an NFL Hall of Famer right now, today and he is in the prime of his career. I really think he can win four rings. I think the New York Giants are going to win 2 more Super Bowls by 2017. The G-Men might even win a championship at home, when New York/New Jersey hosts Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife stadium in 2014.
A Giants vs Jets Super Bowl in East Rutherford would be bigger then Times Square on New Year’s Eve. Forget about the ticket prices. I can’t even imagine what a pair of tickets to the Super Bowl is going to cost the fans as it is. If the Giants are playing the Jets, even the upper tier seats might go as high as $10,000 each in New York City. There is no doubt in my mind that this would be the highest grossing event in human history and a $300 million dollar boost to the local economy.
All of this talk eventually leads to the dynasty team discussion and rightfully so, in my opinion. The time table for winning 3 Super Bowls is a decade. You have a ten year window in which to win 3 Super Bowl rings to be considered a dynasty team. The Giants have won 2 Super Bowl rings since 2007 and have until 2017 to win just one more. I believe they will win two more rings as you know. With Jerry Reese locked down at the GM position and Tom Coughlin as the leader of the team once again, the Giants are in a nice position to do some damage for a very long time in the NFC East and the NFL in general. These offseason moves have been outstanding for the most part and it’s not over yet with the draft coming up in two weeks. Look for Big Blue to have another superior draft in 2012.
Do you think QB Eli Manning can retire with 4 Super Bowl rings one day?
RD – nygreporter.com
Click here to donate or support Jorge Posada’s charity: The Jorge Posada Foundation | A Charity Supporting Children
15 Comments |
2012 Minicamp, 2012 New York Giants, 2012 NFL Draft, 2012 NFL Draft Class, 2012 NFL Fantasy Football, 2012 NFL Free Agency, 2012 NFL Schedule, 2012 NFL Training Camp, Big Blue, Bill Parcells, Chris Mara, East Rutherford, Eli Manning, Ernie Accorsi, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Draft, Giants Dynasty Team, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Super Bowl History, Giants Training Camp, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Jorge Posada Foundation, Justin Tuck, Kevin Gilbride, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants Dynasty Team, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL New York Giants, NFL Playoffs, NFL Pro Bowl, NFL Schedule, NFL Super Bowl, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Blog, NYG Charity, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Fantasy Football, NYG Hall Of Fame, NYG Minicamp, NYG Playoffs, NYG Preseason, NYG Regular Season, NYG Reporter, NYG Ring of Honor, NYG Road Warriors, NYG Schedule, NYG Story, NYG Super Bowl, NYG Top Ten, NYG Training Camp, NYG Update, NYG Website, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Steve Tisch, Super Bowl XLII, Super Bowl XLVI, Timex Performance Center, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany, Wellington Mara | Tagged: 2012 New York Giants, 2012 New York Giants Training camp, 2012 NFL Offseason, 2012 Pro Bowl Eli Manning, 2012 Training Camp, 4 rings, 4 super bowl championships, 4 time champion, 4 time super bowl champion, Big Blue, blogs giants, blogs nyg, Eli Manning, eli manning champion, eli manning four rings, eli manning three rings, Football, football giants blog, four rings eli manning, four time champion, four time super bowl champion, G-Men, giants blog, Giants Stadium, giants website, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Kevin Gilbride, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, new york eli manning, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants blog, New York Giants blogs, New York Giants Website, new york qb eli manning, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, ny giants blog, ny giants blogs, ny giants website, NYG, nyg blog, nyg blogs, NYG Reporter, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Prospects, Steve Tisch, super bowl mvp, three rings eli manning, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, website ny giants, website nyg |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
April 11, 2012
NEW YORK – Hello Giants Fans, I was thinking about the draft and wondering what type of scenario would be acceptable when it came to trading away the 1st round pick. I think getting a 1st round pick and 3rd round pick in 2013 might be worth it. Maybe getting a 2nd round pick this year and 1st round pick in 2013 might be worth it too. It looks like Big Blue is trading away the 5th round pick this year for that Bengals LB Rivers. I have to read up on him but have heard he’s had injury issues. They also know they have two 4th round draft picks, because of the compensation pick. Once that news becomes official about LB Rivers, we can look at the draft board again.
The Giants are working on the offensive lineman and linebacker positions via free agency, just like we thought they would. Very smart move by Giants GM Jerry Reese and the front office. I love how this team is coming together already. Can the Giants strike gold late with a running back? Will the Giants draft for offense or defense with the first pick? Who will be the Giants 1st round pick? Will the G-Men trade their 1st round pick?
Let me just say that I do not think GM Jerry Reese will trade away any other draft picks, if he gives up the 5th round pick for LB Rivers. I’m starting to lean towards drafting the best available player in round one. I know this sounds strange because I keep adjusting to the new moves Big Blue makes. They are locking down an offensive lineman with veteran OL Sean Locklear and linebacker Keith Rivers via free agency. That means a cornerback or wide receiver in round one would not surprise me, since they are both very athletic positions. The Giants drafting the best available player would surprise me even less. They are squared away pretty good right now and still have time to work before training camp. The team looks deceiving until you realize how much talent is returning from injury. Some very good players will be back stronger then ever and ready to play some football. The Giants truly look like they are building a dynasty in New York.
What are your thoughts about having the final pick of round one? Is it worth holding onto or would you trade it away for more picks next year?
RD – nygreporter.com
Please Support The Wounded Warrior Project by Clicking Here, You Are Not Forgotten!!
4 Comments |
2012 Minicamp, 2012 New York Giants, 2012 NFL Draft, 2012 NFL Draft Class, 2012 NFL Fantasy Football, 2012 NFL Free Agency, 2012 NFL Schedule, 2012 NFL Training Camp, Big Blue, Bill Parcells, Chris Mara, East Rutherford, Eli Manning, Ernie Accorsi, G-Men, George Martin, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Draft, Giants Dynasty Team, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Injuries, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Training Camp, Giants Transactions, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Justin Tuck, Kevin Gilbride, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants Dynasty Team, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL New York Giants, NFL Playoffs, NFL Schedule, Nilay Shah, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Blog, NYG Charity, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Fantasy Football, NYG Minicamp, NYG Playoffs, NYG Preseason, NYG Regular Season, NYG Reporter, NYG Road Warriors, NYG Schedule, NYG Story, NYG Trade News, NYG Training Camp, NYG Update, NYG Website, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Timex Performance Center, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany, Wellington Mara, Wounded Warrior Project | Tagged: 2012 New York Giants, Big Blue, blogs giants, blogs nyg, Eli Manning, Football, football giants blog, G-Men, giants blog, Giants Stadium, giants website, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Keith Rivers, Kevin Gilbride, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants blog, New York Giants blogs, New York Giants Website, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, ny giants blog, ny giants blogs, ny giants website, NYG, nyg blog, nyg blogs, NYG Reporter, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Prospects, Sean Locklear, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, website ny giants, website nyg |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
April 10, 2012
NEW YORK – The New York Giants can feel the draft creeping up on them. I cannot believe it is almost time for the 2012 NFL draft to kick off. In just about two weeks, fans will know who their first round pick will be. I have even heard some suggest the Giants trade away this years first round pick, for a first round pick next year and a second rounder this year, then work the two second round picks. I don’t know about this strategy because GM Jerry Reese usually keeps all of his draft picks. The Giants are very good at the draft and have had a tremendous draft record the past decade.
The best possible example of Jerry Reese taking the best player available is CB Prince Amukamara. Nobody, including myself, thought Prince would still be on the board at the Giants pick that year but he was. There is nothing you can do in a situation like that but take the guy. So this is always a very good possibility and it will not be a surprise to you, if you take your notes and follow it LIVE on the computer and TV. You’ve alread seen the players I listed as draft possibilities in the first part of this article, Happy Easter to our Readers, Giants Mock Draft but I’d like to hear about other players you guys feel might be a help to the team. I know we have more readers out there, so let me hear your thoughts on this. The Giants should slowly begin to pull away from the media for a while. They never reveal their poker hand to the media and I like it. Here is the draft order below.
New York Giants Draft Order
1. Round One, Pick No. 32
2. Round Two, Pick No. 63
3. Round Three, Pick No. 94
4. Round Four A, Pick No. 127
5. Round Four B, Pick No. 131
6. Round Five, Pick No. 167 – Traded to Bengals*
7. Round Six, Pick No. 201
8. Round Seven, Pick No. 239
Feel free to copy and paste the draft order and fill in the blanks in the comment area. What is the best way to attack the draft this year?
RD – nygreporter.com
To all of the Giants players who will not be returning to the team for the 2012 season, we wish you well with your new teams and all of the best for the future! Once a Giant, always a Giant!
Check out New York Giants RB Rodney Hampton’s summer football camp at www.hampscamp.com and donate/contribute to the after school programs for kids!
4 Comments |
2012 Minicamp, 2012 New York Giants, 2012 NFL Draft, 2012 NFL Draft Class, 2012 NFL Fantasy Football, 2012 NFL Free Agency, 2012 NFL Schedule, 2012 NFL Training Camp, Big Blue, Bill Parcells, Chris Mara, East Rutherford, Eli Manning, Ernie Accorsi, G-Men, George Martin, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Draft, Giants Dynasty Team, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Super Bowl History, Giants Training Camp, Giants Transactions, Hamps Camp, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Justin Tuck, Kevin Gilbride, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants Dynasty Team, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL New York Giants, NFL Playoffs, NFL Schedule, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Blog, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Fantasy Football, NYG Minicamp, NYG Preseason, NYG Regular Season, NYG Reporter, NYG Road Warriors, NYG Schedule, NYG Story, NYG Trade News, NYG Training Camp, NYG Update, NYG Website, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Timex Performance Center, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany, Wellington Mara | Tagged: 2012 New York Giants, 2012 NFL Draft, 2012 NFL Draft Class, 2012 NFL Draft Prospects, 2012 NYG Draft, 2012 rookies, Big Blue, blogs giants, blogs nyg, Eli Manning, Football, football giants blog, G-Men, giants blog, Giants Stadium, giants website, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Kevin Gilbride, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants blog, New York Giants blogs, New York Giants Website, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Draft 2012, NFL Draft nyg 2012, NFL Free Agency, ny giants blog, ny giants blogs, ny giants website, NYG, nyg blog, nyg blogs, NYG Reporter, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Prince Amukamara, Prospects, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, website ny giants, website nyg |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
April 8, 2012
NEW YORK – I would like to wish you all a very Happy Easter! It’s hard to believe that we are this deep into April already, this year is flying by very fast. I’m glad I was able to hang out with family and relax today. I hope you all had a great weekend too. Can you believe it has been two months, since the Giants beat the Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI to win the Super Bowl Championship for a second time against New England. My how time flies. The 2012 NFL Draft is the next big thing coming up and I expect football fans to be foaming at the mouth in Radio City Music Hall. The war room strategies and meetings have already started and coaches are discussing the roster with GM Jerry Reese. Fans will only have to wait another 3 weeks to find out the brilliant game plan put together by the Giants A-Team.
Be on the look out for my upcoming 2012 Giants Draft article. It should be a fun way to discuss the team needs and assess players for our ‘hit list’ on draft day. If you decide that you want to make your list on your own, may I suggest doing it by position. It makes for a much easier reference when you follow the draft LIVE and try to guess the rookies taken. I generally do a top five list for each position and top ten for the three positions with the most need. Example, WR, RB and OL look like three top areas of need on offense for the 2012 draft. The defense is pretty solid but could use more youth at the safety and cornerback positions in my opinion. The top three positions of need on defense are CB, S and LB.
If the money could be worked out on a deal, I would suggest bringing in a veteran offensive lineman and then use the first round pick on another offensive lineman. Protect QB Eli Manning at all costs. Then straight hit the defense for back to back rounds with a cornerback and linebacker taken, followed by a surprising wide receiver pick in the fourth. These picks are based solely on my opinion and will probably change the closer we get to the draft itself. The Giants needs change all of the time, so be sure to keep an eye on their transactions.
nygreporter mock draft, prospects by position:
1. Round 1, Pick 32
OT Mike Adams, WR Stephen Hill or maybe OG Amini Silatolu
2. Round 2, Pick 63
LB Ronnell Lewis, WR Brian Quick or CB Trumaine Johnson
3. Round 3, Pick 94
CB Ron Brooks, WR Juron Criner or OG Brandon Washington
4. Round 4A, Pick 127
WR Nick Toon, LB Jonathan Massaquoi or FS Aaron Henry
5. Round 4B, Pick 131
OL Tom Compton, CB Josh Norman or SS Brandon Taylor
6. Round 5, Pick 167
RB Terrence Ganaway, FB Evan Rodriguez
7. Round 6, Pick 201
CB Donnie Fletcher, OG Ryan Miller
8. Round 7, Pick 239
TE Nick Provo, TE Adrien Robinson
What are your top three areas of need for the Giants this draft?
RD – nygreporter.com – Happy Easter!
Check out New York Giants Team Captain, Justin Tuck’s camp info here Justin Tuck ProCamps.
9 Comments |
2012 New York Giants, 2012 NFL Draft, 2012 NFL Draft Class, 2012 NFL Fantasy Football, 2012 NFL Free Agency, 2012 NFL Schedule, 2012 NFL Training Camp, Big Blue, Bill Parcells, Chris Mara, East Rutherford, Eli Manning, Ernie Accorsi, G-Men, George Martin, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Draft, Giants Dynasty Team, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Super Bowl History, Giants Transactions, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Justin Tuck, Justin Tuck ProCamps, Kevin Gilbride, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants Dynasty Team, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL New York Giants, NFL Playoffs, NFL Schedule, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Blog, NYG Charity, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Fantasy Football, NYG Holiday, NYG Playoffs, NYG Preseason, NYG Regular Season, NYG Reporter, NYG Road Warriors, NYG Schedule, NYG Story, NYG Trade News, NYG Website, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Super Bowl XLVI, Timex Performance Center, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany, Wellington Mara | Tagged: 2012 draft, 2012 Free Agency, 2012 New York Giants, 2012 NFL Draft, 2012 rookies, Aaron Henry, Adrien Robinson, Amini Silatolu, Big Blue, blogs giants, blogs nyg, Brandon Taylor, Brandon Washington, Brian Quick, Donnie Fletcher, Eli Manning, Evan Rodriguez, Football, football giants blog, G-Men, giants blog, Giants Stadium, giants website, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Massaquoi, Josh Norman, Juron Criner, Kevin Gilbride, Mike Adams, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants blog, New York Giants blogs, New York Giants Website, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Draft nyg 2012, NFL Free Agency, Nick Provo, Nick Toon, ny giants blog, ny giants blogs, ny giants website, NYG, nyg blog, nyg blogs, NYG Reporter, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Prospects, Ron Brooks, Ronnell Lewis, Ryan Miller, Stephen Hill, Steve Tisch, Terrence Ganaway, Tim Mara, Tom Compton, Tom Coughlin, Trumaine Johnson, website ny giants, website nyg |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
April 6, 2012
NEW YORK – Hello Giants fans, it’s been a while since the last article. I have been basking in the Super Bowl XLVI victory a bit more then usual. It’s fun talking to friends you’ve known your entire life when your team is one Super Bowl win away from being a dynasty. If the Giants win another Super Bowl within the next 3 years, they are a dynasty. To be even more specific, the Giants have until 2017 to win another one, which would give them 3 Super Bowl rings in a single decade. I honestly believe the Giants and QB Eli Manning are going to do it. Manning is elite, Manning is a Pro Bowl QB, 2x Super Bowl MVP, 2x Super Bowl Champion and has an Iron Man streak for most consecutive games without missing a start going. The guy is simply a winner and a family man. It’s hard not to like him and root for him.
The team is going to have a lot of players returning from injury this year. Some of the more important names to keep an eye on are CB Terrell Thomas, OL William Beatty, WR Domenik Hixon, TE Travis Beckum, TE Jake Ballard, TE Martellus Bennett, RB Ahmad Bradshaw, LB Clint Sintim, DT Marvin Austin, RB Da’Rel Scott and S Chad Jones. All of these players had injuries last year or have had a major career move. The G-Men need to avoid the rash of injuries that has plagued them since the 2009 season. If they can avoid loading up the injured reserve list and play at full strength one season, they have a nice chance of making it back to the big game and winning it again. Big Blue has proven how deep the team really is.
The 2012 NFL Draft is coming up in a few weeks and there seems to be a mix of areas that fans think are important. I don’t think the Giants will take a RB in the first round but you never know. A linebacker, offensive lineman or tight end could be on the top of the list. I would not be surprised to see them take another defensive back in round one since DC Perry Fewell is a DB guru. I like the extra pick the Giants will get in the fourth round as a compensation pick. Of course, if the best available player on the board is too good to ignore, they will draft him, no matter what the position. Even if it is another defensive end you say? Yes, I do. Nothing surprises me anymore with the Giants drafts. I really want to see the Giants invest in protecting QB Eli Manning this year. I want to see a few new big guys on the roster to contribute to the rotation. I’m convinced this is the year to invest heavily on offensive linemen in the draft and free agency. Surely it’s on both GM Jerry Reese and HC Tom Coughlin’s mind.
What do you think about the Giants roster moves thus far?
RD – nygreporter.com – Happy Easter Weekend!
Please Support New York Giants Legend, George Martin’s “A Journey for 9/11” Charity. Never Forget!
2 Comments |
2012 New York Giants, 2012 NFL Draft, 2012 NFL Draft Class, 2012 NFL Fantasy Football, 2012 NFL Free Agency, 2012 NFL Schedule, 2012 NFL Training Camp, 2012 Pro Bowl, A Journey for 9/11, Big Blue, Chris Mara, East Rutherford, Eli Manning, Ernie Accorsi, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Draft, Giants Dynasty Team, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Injuries, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Super Bowl History, Giants Training Camp, Giants Transactions, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Justin Tuck, Kevin Gilbride, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants Dynasty Team, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL New York Giants, NFL Playoffs, NFL Pro Bowl, NFL Schedule, NFL Super Bowl, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Blog, NYG Charity, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Fantasy Football, NYG Injury Report, NYG Playoffs, NYG Preseason, NYG Pro Bowl, NYG Regular Season, NYG Reporter, NYG Road Warriors, NYG Schedule, NYG Story, NYG Super Bowl, NYG Training Camp, NYG Website, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Super Bowl XLVI, Timex Performance Center, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany, Wellington Mara | Tagged: 2012 New York Giants, Ahmad Bradshaw, Big Blue, blogs giants, blogs nyg, Blue Knight Rises, Chad Jones, Da'Rel Scott, Domenik Hixon, Dynasty Team NFL, Eli Manning, Football, Football Dynasty Team, football giants blog, G-Men, giants blog, Giants Dynasty Team, Giants Stadium, giants website, Gotham g-men, Jake Ballard, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Kevin Gilbride, Martellus Bennett, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants blog, New York Giants blogs, New York Giants Dynasty Team, New York Giants Website, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, ny giants blog, ny giants blogs, NY Giants Dynasty Team, ny giants website, NYG, nyg blog, nyg blogs, NYG Dynasty Team, NYG Reporter, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Prospects, Steve Tisch, Terrell Thomas, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, Travis Beckum, website ny giants, website nyg, William Beatty |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
March 13, 2012
NEW YORK – It didn’t take long for a new wave of emotion to rush over Giants fans since the Super Bowl win over the Patriots, for a second time, in Super Bowl XLVI. The prospects and free agents are everywhere and there are players for every position. I discussed the fact that the Giants would strike quickly in my article yesterday and the Boys in Blue did not disappoint. News broke before 10:00 AM about the team re-signing CB Terrell Thomas to a 4-year deal worth over $25 million, to the pleasure of Giants fans all over the internet. They followed up by re-signing two more cornerbacks Michael Coe and Justin Tryon. They also signed OL Joel Reinders (6’8″ 317 pounds) and TE Larry Donnell (6’6″ 269 pounds), neither have NFL experience. The entire NFL was set ablaze today with excitement and anticipation of what moves their respective teams might make. I am one of those fans on the most basic level, as we all are, and couldn’t wait to see who the G-Men picked up. Giants GM Jerry Reese does a wonderful job handling these things, even if you cannot see the impact right away, it becomes evident by the end. Jerry Reese, once again, deserves to be NFL GM of the Year!
The Free Agency madness will continue for quite a while but I expect the most damage to be done within the first 48-72 hours. After that, you are picking bones for talent. GM Jerry Reese knows this and knows it makes no difference if you pick up a guy in the first hour or last hour of free agency. The only thing that changes is the level of talent you are getting at a lower price, the further down the rabbit hole you go. I fully expected the Giants to make at least one considerable signing today in an area of need and they did. It just made too much sense not to pull the trigger. If not done by today, then I would have expected them to make two signings tomorrow. Also, prepare to have your hearts broken because there a few fan favorite players that might not be with the team next year. It’s the mathematical part of the game that hurts the most. It’s pure business but a very cold dish to serve.
The Giants have so many free agents this year and very little wiggle room with the cap space. Jerry Reese and the front office will need to make miracles happen. It would be nice to tighten up the defense a little with signing a free agent linebacker with an Antrel Rolle athletic level. But they also need to keep current Giants players under contract for long stretches. There is a lot of work to do but today was a good start. They are not done at all Giants fans, so hold onto your seat. Rumors are still swirling about TE Kevin Boss, WR Steve Smith, WR Plaxico Burress all possibly returning to Big Blue and now news of Dallas TE Martellus Bennett coming to East Rutherford for a visit. Keep an eye on the running backs and linebackers. I think Jerry Reese has made the Giants draft plan a bit clearer with these moves. In my opinion, he still needs to sign DE Osi Umenyiora, S Deon Grant, DE Dave Tollefson, WR Mario Manningham and WR Victor Cruz. Could you imagine the Giants defense if they signed Mario Williams!
Who will be the top three most important free agent signings for Big Blue?
RD – nygreporter.com
Please Support New York Giants Legend, George Martin’s “A Journey for 9/11” Charity. Never Forget!
9 Comments |
2012 Minicamp, 2012 New York Giants, 2012 NFL Draft, 2012 NFL Draft Class, 2012 NFL Fantasy Football, 2012 NFL Free Agency, 2012 NFL Schedule, 2012 NFL Training Camp, 2012 Pro Bowl, A Journey for 9/11, Big Blue, Bill Parcells, Chris Mara, East Rutherford, Eli Manning, Ernie Accorsi, G-Men, George Martin, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Draft, Giants Dynasty Team, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Super Bowl History, Giants Training Camp, Giants Transactions, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Justin Tuck, Kevin Gilbride, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants Dynasty Team, NFC East, NFL, NFL Combine, NFL Draft, NFL New York Giants, NFL Playoffs, NFL Schedule, NFL Super Bowl, Nilay Shah, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Blog, NYG Charity, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Fantasy Football, NYG Minicamp, NYG Playoffs, NYG Preseason, NYG Regular Season, NYG Reporter, NYG Ring of Honor, NYG Road Warriors, NYG Schedule, NYG Story, NYG Super Bowl, NYG Trade News, NYG Training Camp, NYG Update, NYG Website, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Roger Goodell, Steve Tisch, Super Bowl XLVI, Timex Performance Center, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany, Wellington Mara | Tagged: 2011 New York Giants, 2012 New York Giants, Big Blue, blogs giants, blogs nyg, Eli Manning, Football, football giants blog, free agent, free agent signings, free agents, free agents giants, G-Men, giants blog, Giants Stadium, giants website, Jerry Reese, Joel Reinders, John Mara, Justin Tryon, Kevin Gilbride, Larry Donnell, Mario Williams, Mario Williams Giants, Martellus Bennett, Michael Coe, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants blog, New York Giants blogs, New York Giants free Pics, New York Giants Website, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, ny giants blog, ny giants blogs, ny giants website, NYG, nyg blog, nyg blogs, nyg free agents, NYG Reporter, nygreporter, OL Joel Reinders, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Prospects, Steve Tisch, TE Larry Donnell, Terrell Thomas, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, undrafted free agents, unrestricted free agents, website ny giants, website nyg |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
March 8, 2012
NEW YORK – I feel very strongly about this. The next class to be inducted into the New York Giants Ring of Honor should include former GM Ernie Accorsi in my opinion. Along with Accorsi, guys like RB Rodney Hampton, LB Pepper Johnson, DT Keith Hamilton, P Jeff Feagles and DE Leonard Marshall should be considered as well. They all deserve to be a part of New York lure forever. Coming off a Super Bowl winning season, it would be cool to have them all with Super Bowl rings of their own. I haven’t heard anything announced about the upcoming class but it certainly should be interesting. To be honest, at times I get a history lesson when an old timer is inducted and I have to do my research on them. It makes it more fun if you ask me.
There are a few other guys like QB Eli Manning, RB Ahmad Bradshaw, RB Brandon Jacobs, DE Justin Tuck, DE Osi Umenyiora, OL Rich Seubert, OL Chris Snee, John Mara, Steve Tisch, Pat Hanlon and C Shaun O’Hara who will be up in lights one day too. But people forget about Ernie Accorsi and the long term contributions he has made for the team, even beyond his retirement that continue to pay off for Big Blue. It is time for this man to be honored the proper way, even if he doesn’t want it. I hope that the majority of Giants fans already know what I mean and agree with me. For the Giants fans that have “heard of him” but don’t know about him, you really need to read about this man. He is a legend in New York football.
I was one of the fans who were concerned when Mr. Accorsi handed over the team to current GM Jerry Reese. Not because I was worried about Reese but because I was so comfortable with Accorsi. Jerry Reese certainly can be considered one of those contributions to the team that continues to pay off. Accorsi gave Reese his full blessing with the brass at Big Blue, which made for a smooth transition for young buck Reese. And make no mistake about it, Jerry Reese has since made a name for himself and flourished with managing premium talent. He is particularly surgical with the NFL draft and just like his predecessor, has won me over. I trust his choices and know that he is trying to field the best possible team at all times. Yes, Giants GM Jerry Reese will certainly be added to the Ring of Honor one day but maybe not before, Head Coach Tom Coughlin.
Right now, we have the 2012 NFL Draft, 2012 Giants Minicamp, OTA’s, Schedule releases and analysis and a bunch of other interesting Giants news coming up. Be sure to come back and check it out!
Do you think Ernie Accorsi deserves to be inducted into the New York Giants Ring of Honor?
RD – nygreporter.com
Check out New York Giants Team Captain, Justin Tuck’s camp info here Justin Tuck ProCamps.
4 Comments |
2011 New York Giants, 2011 NFL Draft, 2011 NFL Playoffs, 2011 NFL Regular Season, 2012 Minicamp, 2012 New York Giants, 2012 NFL Draft, 2012 NFL Draft Class, 2012 NFL Schedule, Big Blue, Bill Parcells, Chris Mara, East Rutherford, Eli Manning, Ernie Accorsi, G-Men, George Martin, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Draft, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Super Bowl History, Giants Transactions, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Justin Tuck, Justin Tuck ProCamps, Kevin Gilbride, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC East, NFL, NFL Combine, NFL Draft, NFL New York Giants, NFL Playoffs, NFL Schedule, NFL Super Bowl, Nilay Shah, NY Giants, NYG, NYG All-Time Records, NYG Blog, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Fantasy Football, NYG Hall Of Fame, NYG Minicamp, NYG Playoffs, NYG Preseason, NYG Regular Season, NYG Reporter, NYG Ring of Honor, NYG Road Warriors, NYG Schedule, NYG Story, NYG Super Bowl, NYG Trade News, NYG Website, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Roger Goodell, Steve Tisch, Super Bowl XLII, Super Bowl XLVI, Super Bowl XLVIII, Super Bowl XXI, Super Bowl XXV, Timex Performance Center, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany, Wellington Mara | Tagged: 2011 New York Giants, 2012 giants ring of honor, 2012 nyg ring of honor, 2012 Ring of Honor, Accorsi, Accorsi Ring of Honor, Ahmad Bradshaw, american football ring of honor, Big Blue, blogs giants, blogs nyg, Brandon Jacobs, Chris Snee, Eli Manning, Ernie Accorsi, Ernie Accorsi Ring of Honor, Family friendly nygreporter, Family Friendly Sports, Football, football giants blog, G-Men, giants blog, giants ring of honor, Giants Stadium, giants website, Jeff Feagles, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Justin Tuck, Keith Hamilton, Kevin Gilbride, Leonard Marshall, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants blog, New York Giants blogs, New York Giants Website, new york ring of honor, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, NFL ring of honor, ny giants blog, ny giants blogs, ny giants website, NYG, nyg blog, nyg blogs, NYG Reporter, NYG Ring of Honor, nygreporter, nygreporter family friendly, nygreporter ring of honor, Osi Umenyiora, Pat Hanlon, Pepper Johnson, Perry Fewell, Players, Prospects, Rich Seubert, Ring of Honor, Ring of Honor 2012, ring of honor giants, ring of honor inductees, ring of honor induction, Ring of honor nyg, ring of honor nygreporter, Rodney Hampton, Shaun O'Hara, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, website ny giants, website nyg |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
March 6, 2012
NEW YORK – Hello Giants fans, it’s been a couple of weeks since we last spoke. I took a nice, long break from writing. The last time we spoke it was Valentines Day and the time before that we were still talking about the Giants beating the Patriots 21-17 in Super Bowl XLVI. The Giants players and staff gave fans the VIP ‘blue carpet’ treatment at the DVD release party yesterday. Thanks to Marc and Max over at Vivendi Entertainment and NFL Films for the invitation. I would also like to thank Brittany over at Taylor for the info on Giants legend Sam Huff. 5-Time Pro Bowler LB Robert Lee “Sam” Huff is being honored by the Pro Football Hall of Fame and AllState Insurance in Farmington, West Virginia on Monday March 12, 2012 at 5:30 PM at the Farmington Community Center. Check it out if you can make it to the Hall of Famers hometown for the festivities.
I can’t believe it has been two years already working with my own website. Of course, I have been writing all of my life in one form or another. I would like to thank our readers and let you know that I have officially signed on for another year to cover the Giants with this website. I will continue to keep this a family friendly environment and readers should fell free to leave comments on any of our stories, the more the merrier. The Giants are now 2-time Super Bowl Champions over the past five years, that still feels incredible to say and the haters have been out in full force with Cowboys fans going back to the 1990’s Dallas teams and comparing them. Philly fans are still in shock and awe about the atrocious display of football skills the Eagles broadcast LIVE worldwide to millions of NFL fans. Eagles fans just straight up hate, they pull no punches but can get annoying after a while. I haven’t heard a Redskin fan talk any trash since the 1980’s (Yes, I’m getting old, don’t worry about it). The G-Men and Easy Eli are elite.
Things have really been going well and I look forward to providing our readers with some in depth New York Giants draft coverage from my perspective. On a side note, I like the WR Domenik Hixon signing and I think our special teams just got a lot better. Slapping the franchise tag on Weatherford was music to my ears and all of the players on “Team I Got a Ring” too. Giants GM Jerry Reese gets big props for this bold move and extremely loud and incredibly close statement to the other players in regards to contract negotiations. That is a display of loyalty to the mad man punter Steve Weatherford as well. Hey, what can I say, the guy has become a fan favorite and we follow him on twitter (Follow back man @nygreporter). The dude is jacked and plays like a football player.
I hope WR Mario Manningham (What’s up Super Mario?) can resign with the team. The fans love this young man and he is just starting to get a feel for the offense. The last place I would subtract from is familiar weapons for QB Eli Manning. I love the “Nicks Cruz Travel Agency: Destination Endzone” duo out there but they still need one more piece to the puzzle. I believe Manningham is that guy. I will be doing an article this week on player positions to look at in the upcoming draft in April. Until then, the New York Giants remain Super Bowl XLVI Champions, that is all.
Do you have any favorite moments from the past year at nygreporter? It’s a loaded question.
RD – nygreporter.com – Happy 2 Year Anniversary!
Please Support The Wounded Warrior Project by Clicking Here, You Are Not Forgotten!!
10 Comments |
2011 Fantasy Football, 2011 New York Giants, 2011 NFL Playoffs, 2011 NFL Pro Bowl, 2011 NFL Regular Season, 2012 Minicamp, 2012 New York Giants, 2012 NFL Draft, 2012 NFL Draft Class, 2012 NFL Schedule, 2012 NFL Training Camp, Big Blue, Bill Parcells, Chris Mara, East Rutherford, Eli Manning, Ernie Accorsi, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Draft, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Super Bowl History, Giants Transactions, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Justin Tuck, Kevin Gilbride, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL New York Giants, NFL Playoffs, NFL Pro Bowl, NFL Schedule, NFL Super Bowl, Nilay Shah, NY Giants, NYG, NYG All-Time Records, NYG Blog, NYG Charity, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Fantasy Football, NYG Hall Of Fame, NYG Playoffs, NYG Pro Bowl, NYG Regular Season, NYG Reporter, NYG Ring of Honor, NYG Road Warriors, NYG Schedule, NYG Site News, NYG Story, NYG Super Bowl, NYG Website, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Roger Goodell, Steve Tisch, Super Bowl XLVI, Timex Performance Center, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany, Wellington Mara, Wounded Warrior Project | Tagged: 2011 New York Giants, 4 time sb champs, 4 time super bowl champion, 4 time super bowl champs, Big Blue, blogs giants, blogs nyg, Eli Manning, Farmington, Farmington West Virginia, Farmington WV, Football, football giants blog, G-Men, Giants 4 time, giants blog, Giants Blue Carpet, Giants Stadium, giants website, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Kevin Gilbride, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York giants 4 time, New York Giants blog, New York Giants blogs, New York Giants Website, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Films, NFL Free Agency, Nicks Cruz Travel Agency, ny giants blog, ny giants blogs, ny giants website, NYG, nyg 4 time, nyg blog, nyg blogs, NYG Reporter, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Prospects, Sam Huff, Steve Tisch, Super Bowl XLVI Champions, Super Bowl XLVI DVD, Super Bowl XLVI DVD New York, Super Bowl XLVI DVD party, Super Bowl XLVI DVD Release, Taylor Strategy, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, Vivendi Entertainment, website ny giants, website nyg |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
February 14, 2012
NEW YORK – Hello Giants fans, I would like to wish all of our readers out there a very Happy Valentines Day. I know this a topic that has nothing to do with the Giants but since the New York Giants are Super Bowl XLVI Champions, is there anything else that really needs to be said about the 2011 football season? I guess I can direct you to the NFL record books and that pretty much sums up the season. We stomped you out!
I hope everyone out there has a great night with the one you love. And if you haven’t met that person yet, don’t give up hope because there is someone out there for everyone and your time will come too. I know times are rough now and that it’s hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel but don’t give up hope. It is during times like these, when money is low and spirits are blue that true love shines through. Remember that you do not need chocolates or flowers to tell someone you love them. Get creative and make it fun because all the other person really wants to know is that you love them. And deep inside, that’s what you want too.
Let’s hope the Giants show their players some love this offseason when it comes time to re-sign some stars. The Giants are going to have another wild offseason and GM Jerry Reese needs to figure out how to sign most of the 20 or so players that need to get inked. I know the team will do what they believe is best, even if their fans don’t agree with them at the time. The 2011 season is a perfect example of having faith in the system and what the front office does to improve the squad. Enjoy the ride fans!
What is the most creative way that you’ve expressed your love for another?
RD – nygreporter.com
Please Support New York Giants Legend, George Martin’s “A Journey for 9/11” Charity. Never Forget!
4 Comments |
2011 Fantasy Football, 2011 New York Giants, 2011 NFL Regular Season, A Journey for 9/11, Big Blue, Chris Mara, East Rutherford, Eli Manning, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Super Bowl History, Giants Transactions, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Justin Tuck, Kevin Gilbride, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC East, NFL, NFL New York Giants, NFL Playoffs, NFL Schedule, NFL Super Bowl, Nilay Shah, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Blog, NYG Charity, NYG Exclusive, NYG Fantasy Football, NYG Holiday, NYG Regular Season, NYG Reporter, NYG Road Warriors, NYG Schedule, NYG Story, NYG Website, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Roger Goodell, Steve Tisch, Super Bowl XLVI, Timex Performance Center, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, Wellington Mara | Tagged: 2011 New York Giants, Big Blue, blogs giants, blogs nyg, Eli Manning, Football, football giants blog, G-Men, giants blog, Giants Stadium, giants website, Happy V-Day, Happy Valentines Day, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Kevin Gilbride, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, New York Giants blog, New York Giants blogs, New York Giants Website, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, ny giants blog, ny giants blogs, ny giants website, NYG, nyg blog, nyg blogs, NYG Reporter, nygreporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, website ny giants, website nyg |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine