July 13, 2010
This warm July night brings baseball fans the Major League Baseball all-star game. In fact, that game will be played tonight in Anaheim, California with a handful of Yankee players on the roster, including SS Derek Jeter. It seems fitting that Yankees owner George Steinbrenner would pass away on a date, that had historical meaning to the game of baseball. The Boss passed away this morning from a heart attack, he was 80 years old and had lived one of the fullest lives of any man on earth. Can you imagine waking up every morning and saying “I own the New York Yankees”. Can you imagine doing that since the seventies?
If you had to sum up George Steinbrenner in one word, it would have to be “Winner” because it was all he ever talked about. The Boss loved Championship rings and trophies more then anything else, other then his family of course and some might even question that.
I can’t stand to hear the haters saying, “The Yankees buy their championships” to which I always reply, “Excuse me but you do know that every single team owner is a billionaire right? You do understand that an owner who has made their money through selling toothbrushes or making condiments has a primary job? Every MLB team could do what the Yankees do financially but they don’t because they choose not to. The Yankees are in the business of the Yankees and not in the business of real estate conglomerates or dot com companies. The profits that the Yankees make go back into the Yankee system. The money other teams make could possibly go towards their primary non-baseball business. Steinbrenner was passionate about baseball and that’s a big difference, so get it right. He was also stubborn. Which is why he eventually told Cablevision to go to hell and created his own TV channel called “The YES Network” when he didn’t approve of how the Yankees were being handled. Let’s be honest, Steinbrenner got things done and who can hate a guy for doing his job well? The competition.
There will no doubt be a tribute to “The Boss” tonight at the all-star game and could there ultimately be a tribute song to “The Boss” by “The Boss”? Creative minds keep working through grief and sadness.
A spike was driven into the earth in 1925, creating a wide hole in order to place a pillar. The Mara family planted that pillar when they purchased the New York Giants for $500 dollars. Talk about pure “big blue” blood. For 85 years, the Mara family has been a light to the Tri-State area and the Giants have a reputation as one of the classiest organizations in sports. There are too many charities to list here and too many acts of kindness to mention. Some things go beyond sports and Wellington Mara was a larger then life man. “The Duke” passed away five years ago in October 2005, he was 89 years old God bless him and his legacy continues and has remained strong. The world needs more old school men like Mr. Mara is this era of being PC. With each passing year we can pick out one or two game changers or stand outs. In the football world, the Mara family is held in extremely high regard. Wellington “The Duke” Mara was born in New York and went to school in New York all the way through college. He was also enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1997.
There is something to be said for family and fans will still be able to hold on to the familiar names of those who own the teams they cheer for. Both the Mara family and Steinbrenner family have blood running things. You have Hank and Hal in the Bronx and you have John and Tim in East Rutherford. Those are the more public names that people know of but trust me there are many more and why shouldn’t there be? Any one of us would be doing the same thing for family and friends if we were in that position. Nepotism sucks only for those outside of the circle right? The words nepotism and loyalty can become confused when applied to the same subject, such as who should be running these teams. Personally, I give both the Mara boys and Steinbrenner boys my full support. They own and operate the teams I have loved all of my life. Disagreements will happen but fans need to stand behind these men and give them a chance to show what they can do.
The passing of legendary announcer Bob Sheppard yesterday, who was the stadium announcer for both the Giants and Yankees for over 50 years, seems to add insult to injury. He takes with him the “voice of God” moniker that was bestowed upon him and a generations worth of loyalty and love from the fans. Even I cannot deny the chills I felt standing in a silent stadium, filled with tens of thousands of people listening to Sheppard speak. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
The reader must understand that none of the men mentioned in this article can ever be replaced within the New York community. They have become that which all else is compared to and will forever hold a special meaning in the lives of fans around the globe. They are the benchmark, to which everyone must refer, in order to learn how to do things the right way.
RD – nygreporter.com
R.I.P. Wellington “The Duke” Mara
R.I.P. George “The Boss” Steinbrenner
R.I.P. Bob “The Voice of God” Sheppard
3 Comments |
2010 New York Giants, Big Blue, Chris Mara, Eli Manning, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Super Bowl History, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Kevin Gilbride, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC East, NFL, NFL Super Bowl, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Blog, NYG Exclusive, NYG Reporter, NYG Story, NYG Super Bowl, NYG Update, NYG Website, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn | Tagged: 2010 all star game, 2010 MLB all star game, 2010 New York Giants, 2010 NFL Draft, all star game, Big Blue, Brandon Jacobs, bruce springsteen, Eli Manning, Ernie Accorsi, Football, G-Men, george steinbrenner, george steinbrenner dies, george steinbrenner rip, Giants Stadium, Hakeem Nicks, hal steinbrenner, hank steinbrenner, Jason Pierre-Paul, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Justin Tuck, 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 owner, new york yankees owner, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, ny giants blog, ny giants blogs, NYG, NYG Reporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, steainbrenner dies, Steve Tisch, the boss, the boss yankees, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, Wellington Mara, wellington mara rip, yankees owner, yankees the boss |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
July 10, 2010
While I wrote a previous article today on current events surrounding Big Blue, I began to think about two players that recently retired today. Both are former Giants players, MLB Antonio Pierce and P Jeff Feagles. There has been some mention by Giants fans of the team asking Jeff feagles to coach the punters. I cannot think of a better punting coach in the entire NFL, except maybe the coach that worked with Feagles himself.
Wouldn’t it be nice if Feagles were to take a year off, then come back as a Giants coach next season. It would probably sound something like this, assistant special teams coach. Feagles has played in 352 NFL games during his hall of fame career and punted the ball over 72,000 yards. He retired after 20 years in the NFL following the 2009 season. He spent seven of those years with the New York Giants.
No offense to current linebackers coach Jim Herrmann but Antonio Pierce would make a good coach someday himself. I’ve even heard some scuttlebutt about Pierce making a fine defensive coordinator one day. How much of this is true is up for debate but the man certainly knew the game of football. There isn’t a hater out there that can deny AP that respect. I’m not sure if he is ready to be a DC just yet, let the man get his feet wet first. I can absolutely see him as the Giants linebackers coach right away though, helping this young group of LB’s take their game to the next level. AP is a natural leader and I hope his TV career is short lived so he can return to New York as a coach next season.
Who knows if any of this will ever happen but it was worth checking out the possibility. I doubt if Pierce would give up good money on TV, to making less as a coach but you never know what can happen. I do believe that coaching will be in AP’s future no matter how the next couple of years turn out to be.
How would you feel about getting Antonio Pierce and Jeff Feagles back with the New York Giants as coaches? If you could chose only one coach between the two, who would you pick?
RD – nygreporter.com
SUPPORT THE WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT!!
Leave a Comment » |
2010 New York Giants, Big Blue, Chris Mara, Eli Manning, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Injuries, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Training Camp, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Kevin Gilbride, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC East, NFL, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Blog, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Reporter, NYG Story, NYG Training Camp, NYG Update, NYG Website, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany | Tagged: 2010 New York Giants, 2010 NFL Draft, Antonio Pierce, antonio pierce retires, Big Blue, Eli Manning, Ernie Accorsi, Football, G-Men, giants antonio pierce, Giants coaches, Giants Stadium, Jeff Feagles, jeff feagles retired, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Kevin Gilbride, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, NYG, NYG Reporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Prospects, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
July 10, 2010
Hello Giants Fans, I thought we could take a look back on a busy week and make some notes. We are now only 3 weeks away from the beginning of training camp in Albany and still questions remain. Big questions. Like the annoying fly buzzing around a room, the middle linebacker position continues to evoke concern in Giants fans. The team has talked about LB’s Goff and Blackburn taking over for AP and have also mentioned rookie LB Phillip Dillard. Speaking of Antonio Pierce (AP), our former defensive general has officially retired from the NFL to work a gig at ESPN. Good Luck from the NYG Reporter AP!
We are now on the cusp of beginning training camp and the football news world is dead. This cruel summer dead zone happens every year. The floodgates will open for writers in three weeks, when the 2010 training camp starts. Until then, we will have the Pierre-Paul and Joseph contracts to discuss. We may have some roster moves to work with too. I expect the team to bring in another WR or CB before camp begins.
Another question people aren’t really discussing is, how will all of those 2009 injured players come back from their ailments? The G-men had a ton of players who were banged up and almost a dozen who landed on season ending IR. Two players that I’m very interested in seeing are DT Jay Alford and RB Andre Brown. Hopefully, they have both completely healed from their injuries and can contribute in 2010.
Let’s take a look at some of the recent summer news about the New York Giants.
– The 2010 New York Giants training camp begins in 3 weeks.
– Antonio Pierce officially retires from the NFL to join the ESPN TV crew.
– Rookie safety Chad Jones continues to recover from his season ending car accident. Get well soon Chad.
– Giants LT David Diehl rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Friday 7-9-10.
– The New York Giants have signed five of seven 2010 draft picks so far.
-The Giants still haven’t signed their first round pick DE Jason Pierre-Paul.
-The Giants second round selection in the 2010 NFL Draft Linval Joseph remains unsigned as well.
– The Giants Special Teams have lost two players for the season already.
– The Manning family held their annual passing camp in Louisiana.
– Giants WR Steve Smith has asked for a new contract. He is scheduled to make $550,000 in 2010.
– The 18 game expansion for regular season games is still a hot topic in New York.
– Questions still remain about safety Kenny Phillips’ status and condition. Get well soon Kenny.
– Giants WR Hakeem Nicks has been putting in some extra work during the offseason.
– New defensive coordinator Perry Fewell continues to win the respect of his players and earn praise from the front office.
When do you think rookie DE Jason Pierre-Paul will sign his contract? Do you think he could be a possible hold out?
RD – nygreporter.com
SUPPORT THE WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT!!
2 Comments |
2010 Fantasy Football, 2010 New York Giants, Big Blue, Chris Mara, Eli Manning, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Draft, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Injuries, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Training Camp, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Kevin Gilbride, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Blog, NYG Draft, NYG Reporter, NYG Story, NYG Training Camp, NYG Update, NYG Website, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany | Tagged: 2010 New York Giants, 2010 NFL Draft, Antonio Pierce, antonio pierce retires, Archie Manning, Big Blue, blogs giants, blogs nyg, Chad Jones, chad jones accident, chad jones car accident, Cooper Manning, David Diehl, Eli Manning, Football, football giants blog, G-Men, giants blog, Giants Stadium, giants website, Hakeem Nicks, Jason Pierre-Paul, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Kenny Phillips, 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, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Peyton Manning, Players, Steve Smith, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, website ny giants, website nyg |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
July 8, 2010
Former New York Giants MLB, Antonio Pierce, has officially retired from the NFL today. Pierce was the defensive general of Big Blue for a number of years. He has apparently joined the ESPN crew and will do an episode of NFL LIVE tonight on ESPN at 4:00 PM EST. Some Giants fans, fell out of love with AP during the end of his days with New York. I for one, have always liked and respected Pierce. I wish him nothing but the best in his future ventures. You can say what you want about AP but he is a Super Bowl Champion and pro bowl football player. Nothing can ever change those facts or make his ring shine less.
Antonio Pierce played nine years in the NFL and had his season end mid-stream last year due to a neck injury. I’m thankful that he joins Michael Strahan, as a pair of former Giants defensive players who will now be on TV. Most Giants fans are sick of hearing Troy Aikman or Moose Johnston call their Giants games, so this will at least alleviate some of the pain from the LIVE game calling.
AP will go down in Giants history as a tremendous leader on the field and true student of the game. He was a terrific team mate and someone the players could trust. Things start to break down when you get older and such is the case with Pierce in my opinion. The heart and mind are willing and able but the body just can’t take anymore. It’s a shame that we all have to get old someday but father time catches up to all of us sooner or later. Give a shout out to the Giants Nation when you’re on the tube tonight AP.
How do you think Antonio Pierce will be remembered in New York? Who do you think will become his successor in 2010?
RD – nygreporter.com
SUPPORT THE WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT!!
2 Comments |
2010 New York Giants, Big Blue, Chris Mara, Eli Manning, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Injuries, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Super Bowl History, Giants Transactions, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Kevin Gilbride, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC East, NFL, NFL Pro Bowl, NFL Super Bowl, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Injury Report, NYG Pro Bowl, NYG Reporter, NYG Story, NYG Super Bowl, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn | Tagged: Antonio Pierce, antonio pierce retires, AP giants, AP retires, Big Blue, blogs giants, blogs nyg, Eli Manning, Football, football giants blog, G-Men, giants antonio pierce, giants ap, giants blog, Giants Stadium, giants website, Jerry Reese, John Mara, 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, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, website ny giants, website nyg |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
July 8, 2010
Hello Giants fans, let me ask you a question. What is wrong with WR David Tyree? Besides owning the greatest play in Super Bowl history, many might have forgotten that David Tyree was a pro bowl player at one time. Not only that but he went to the pro bowl based upon his special teams performance. The guy is not over the hill having just 7 NFL seasons under his belt and can be an electrifying game changer at the strangest moments (see SB XLII). He is 30 years old, 6’0″ 206 pounds and has won on the biggest stage in the world.
There must be something wrong with him physically for the team not to be grabbing him for a one or two year deal. There are no illusions here, he would serve as a backup WR and a special teams leader. I’m not sure if he can run as fast as he did in 2005, when he went to the pro bowl but he is certainly worth taking a look at. Invite him to training camp at the very least. The New Jersey native and former 6th round pick (2003) knows the local area and knows the G-Men very well.
I would like our readers to participate in this article and tell me what you think. Our previous article listed some possible free agent acquisitions. I find it difficult to believe that WR Chris Brown, offered Big Blue more then what David Tyree can offer. Give the man a chance to fail his own physical I say. He is a fan favorite and it shows that you gave him the respect of a physical and training camp invite. I would love to know once and for all what the main reason is for David Tyree not getting a shot at making the team. Could this be over something personal? Sure it can be but I doubt it. It has to be something regarding Tyree’s physical condition (most likely his knee).
We all know that he was hanging around the locker room earlier this year and it seemed like he had the itch to play. I know one thing for certain, if he were to come back to the Giants, the fans would welcome him with open arms.
Would you take a chance on signing former New York Giants WR David Tyree for the 2010 NFL season?
RD – nygreporter.com
7 Comments |
2010 New York Giants, Big Blue, Chris Mara, Eli Manning, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Injuries, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Training Camp, Giants Transactions, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Kevin Gilbride, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Super Bowl, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Reporter, NYG Story, NYG Super Bowl, NYG Training Camp, NYG Update, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany | Tagged: 2010 New York Giants, 2010 NFL Draft, Big Blue, blogs nyg, David Tyree, Eli Manning, Football, football giants blog, G-Men, giants blog, giants special teams, Giants Stadium, 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 Free Agency, ny giants blog, ny giants blogs, NYG, nyg blog, nyg blogs, NYG Reporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Prospects, special teams giants, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, website nyg |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
July 6, 2010
The New York Giants are going to have to bring in a player at some point, before the 2010 training camp begins in three weeks. I found a few interesting names that were on the free agent list. If these players are somehow signed or have a status change by the time you read this, then check my words and leave a comment.
What I am trying to do here, is list players who might be a very useful backup at their position but used mostly on special teams. As we all painfully know by now, the Big Blue special teams have a few issues. I say strike now and get the team a impact player. You never know how these things are going to turn out. Sam Madison and RW McQuarters served the G-Men well and they aren’t exactly spring chickens (no offense guys) but they are Super Bowl Champions.
I have reserved my opinions/picks for only two positions and they are the cornerbacks and the wide receivers. I will list four free agent players from both of those positions. Hopefully, the Giants can afford to pick up one of these players from the list and if they get two players, then thats even better. I feel that these two positions will serve the team best as far as having backups. These are two crucial positions and quite frankly, the Giants need some special teams help right now.
Check out the list of players and feel free to leave a comment on who you can see on the New York Giants in 2010.
2010 Free Agents (still unsigned)
– CB Samari Rolle – 6’0″ 175 pounds – 12 years NFL experience – 33 years old (one year deal IMO)
– CB Will Allen – 5’10” 195 pounds – 9 years NFL experience – 31 years old (two year deal IMO)
– CB Frank Walker – 5’11” 200 pounds – 7 years NFL experience – 28 years old (two year deal IMO)
– CB Fred Smoot – 5’11” 185 pounds – 9 years NFL experience – 31 years old (two year deal)
– WR David Tyree – 6’0″ 200 pounds – 7 years NFL experience – 30 years old (one year deal IMO)
– WR Kelley Washington – 6’3″ 217 pounds – 7 years NFL experience – 30 years old (one year deal IMO)
– WR Justin Jenkins – 6’0″ 207 pounds – 3 years NFL experience – 29 years old (one year deal IMO)
– WR Roy Hall – 6’3″ 240 pounds – 3 years NFL experience – 26 years old (two year deal IMO)
* I also like CB Philip Buchanon, 5’11” 186 pounds 29 years old 9 NFL seasons, who was released this off season too.
Be sure to go back and read the article again and remember we are talking about reliable depth at the CB and/or WR positions. These players would see a ton of time on special teams if they made the roster.
RD – nygreporter.com
1 Comment |
2010 Fantasy Football, 2010 New York Giants, Big Blue, Chris Mara, Eli Manning, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Injuries, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Training Camp, Giants Transactions, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Kevin Gilbride, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Fantasy Football, NYG Injury Report, NYG Reporter, NYG Story, NYG Training Camp, NYG Update, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany | Tagged: 2010 New York Giants, 2010 NFL Draft, Big Blue, blogs giants, blogs nyg, David Tyree, Eddie Murphy, Eli Manning, Football, football giants blog, Frank Walker, Fred Smoot, free agent, free agents, G-Men, giants blog, giants cb's, Giants Stadium, giants website, giants wr's, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Justin Jenkins, Justin Tuck, Kelley Washington, 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, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Prospects, Roy Hall, RW McQuarters, Sam Madison, Samari Rolle, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, website ny giants, website nyg, Will Allen |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
July 2, 2010
The New York Giants are now officially 30 days away from the first day of training camp. The 2010 training camp dates for Big Blue are August 1, 2010 – August 20, 2010 and will be held at the University of Albany once again. This is going to be a particularly exciting off season with some incredible battles expected on the defensive side of the ball. There will be a brawl at the linebacker position between ten guys looking to start. There still isn’t a clear leader in the middle linebacker group. This is one of the most important jobs on the team and a slot that most thought would have been filled already by a free agent at this point in the year.
I would not be surprised if our readers saw another article from us by the end of the day, discussing a new free agent pick up or player signing.
The defensive end position will be next on the list with four quality (three proven) defensive ends and only two starting roles. Giants DC Perry Fewell has been experimenting with four down defensive ends and I applaud him for it. I would not use that as a standard formation but it might not be a bad idea to mix it into both, first and third down situations. Great start versus drive killer. We have seen this before with Coach Spags back in the day and it works. Both equally good elements to throw into the game and the G-men certainly have the talent to use this set up.
The defensive tackles are solid players and getting DT Jay Alford back this year will bolster an already strong group. The rookie DT Linval Joseph might contribute right away I’ve heard and I’m anxious to see him on the field. I talked a lot of junk at this point last year about the Giants defensive line having the talent to be the best in the NFL. The team as a whole performed below expectations and I was wrong about the d-line. That was mostly due to the injuries the team had to endure. In 2010, I think this group can perform beyond the bar I set for them in 2009. The Giants defense is stacked.
The defensive backs are going to have their own little skirmish going on back there. The Giants prize signing of 2010, Antrel Rolle, will be a starting safety but who will be the other? Michael Johnson and Deon Grant will be battling it out for that role now that rookie safety Chad Jones is out for the year. If safety Kenny Phillips is healthy, all bets are off and he gets the starting role but questions still remain about his health. We all hope that Phillips can start but nobody knows for now. CB Aaron Ross participated in minicamp on a limited basis and will be returning from an injury plagued year that had him sidelined for almost all of 2009. It would not surprise me to see Giants GM Jerry Reese sign a cornerback, safety or linebacker within the next week or two. Possibly even tonight. What do you think?
Will you be attending any of the 2010 New York Giants training camp practices? Which position do you think will have the biggest battle?
RD – nygreporter.com
THE NYG REPORTER WISHES EVERYONE A HAPPY AND HEALTHY 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND!!
Leave a Comment » |
2010 Fantasy Football, 2010 New York Giants, 2010 NFL Pro Bowl, Big Blue, Chris Mara, Eli Manning, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Draft, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Injuries, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Training Camp, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Kevin Gilbride, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Fantasy Football, NYG Injury Report, NYG Playoffs, NYG Pro Bowl, NYG Reporter, NYG Story, NYG Training Camp, NYG Update, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany | Tagged: 2010 giants training camp, 2010 New York Giants, 2010 new york training camp, 2010 NFL Draft, 2010 nfl training camp, 2010 nyg training camp, 2010 training camp, albany training camp, Big Blue, Eli Manning, Football, G-Men, Giants Stadium, Giants Training Camp, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Kevin Gilbride, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Free Agency, NY Training camp, NYG, NYG Reporter, NYG Training Camp, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Prospects, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, Training Camp, training camp albany, training camp giants |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
June 27, 2010
The New York Giants have just started practicing and they have already lost two players for the entire 2010 NFL season. WR Domenik Hixon tore his ACL during minicamp and will miss the season. This hurts the special teams because Hixon was a very productive punt returner. Next, we have rookie S Chad Jones getting into a serious car accident (get well soon Chad) and almost having his leg amputated. Jones will also miss the 2010 season and could have put his career in jeopardy. All of Giants Nation is wishing Chad a full and speedy recovery. This doesn’t change the fact that losing Jones for the year, puts another hole in the special teams. Jones was in the mix as a replacement for Hixon, as rookies normally earn their pay on special teams, their first year on the roster.
The Giants signed WR Chris Davis to replace WR Domenik Hixon and now Giants GM Jerry Reese will need to find another replacement for S Chad Jones (is WR David Tyree still available for a one year contract?). Special Teams Coach Tom Quinn, will have his work cut out for him in 2010. Quinn has already disregarded rumors that new Giants S Antrel Rolle, will be in the mix as a returner. This is something the fans appreciate because it made no sense to the majority. CB Aaron Ross’ name however was not removed from the list of possibilities. WR Sinorice Moss and RB Andre Brown seem to be a part of the committee as well. Special Teams can easily become the achilles heel for the G-men in 2010, if they do not address the lost players with some talent of equal calibre.
There are a lot of new faces on special teams and losing P Jeff Feagles was a serious blow. K Lawrence Tynes has managed to stay on the roster some how. This could be a situation that changes before the season starts or certainly after the year is over. It was nice to see Feagles at minicamp offering help to the new blood. I hope the team can convince him to coach someday for the Giants. Rookie punter Matt Dodge appears to be the future at the punter position.
In my personal opinion, the G-Men will need to spend some extra time on this group and make sure everyone is on the same page. There were some dramatic changes made in this area and we’ve yet to learn if they have a winning formula. Special Teams will be another area to keep a close eye on during training camp, when it begins August 1, 2010.
Are you concerned about the New York Giants early injuries? Can you foresee this being a problem area Big Blue?
RD – nygreporter.com
SUPPORT THE WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT!!
Leave a Comment » |
2010 Fantasy Football, 2010 New York Giants, Big Blue, Chris Mara, Eli Manning, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Draft, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Injuries, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Stadium, Giants Training Camp, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Kevin Gilbride, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NY Giants, NYG, NYG Draft, NYG Exclusive, NYG Fantasy Football, NYG Injury Report, NYG Reporter, NYG Story, NYG Training Camp, NYG Update, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn, University of Albany | Tagged: 2010 New York Giants, 2010 NFL Draft, Big Blue, Chad Jones, chad jones auto accident, chad jones car accident, Domenik Hixon, Eli Manning, Football, G-Men, giants blog, Giants Chad Jones, Giants Stadium, giants website, Jeff Feagles, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Kevin Gilbride, Matt Dodge, 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 Reporter, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Prospects, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin, Tom Quinn |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
June 25, 2010
The New York Giants have given an update on rookie safety Chad Jones’ condition. That doesn’t mean that any questions are answered but rather that the surgery went well and he will be in recovery for a very long time. Jones has a broken left leg and ankle with some tissue damage. At one point, the conversation turned to possibly amputating his left leg but reports now confirm that it won’t be needed. He remains in the hospital and we expect a full report sometime tomorrow or certainly by the end of the weekend. Chad Jones was a 3rd round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft this year and just signed a 4-year contract with the Giants last week.
Let’s take a look at what early reports are saying happened. Chad Jones (6’2″ 220 pounds) was driving his 2010 Range Rover in New Orleans at approximately 6:00 AM EST. Jones apparently drove his SUV into a utility pole. Both of his passengers walked away from the accident unharmed but Jones got the worst of it, having to be removed from the vehicle. He was taken to a nearby hospital and was listed as being in “guarded condition”. His father visited him earlier in the day and said his son was alert. His agent gave a brief statement earlier in the day and promised more news soon. The Giants have been quiet about things until they get the full story (something that I completely agree with).
Michael Eisen of Giants.com, gave the latest update on Jones’ condition saying that the team is there for him and his family. I’m sure that Chad Jones’ mind must spinning out of control right now. If you took a look at the photo’s of the accident or the read any of the reports, you would see that his SUV was totaled and it is by God’s good grace, that Chad Jones is alive. Let’s all say a prayer for this kid and hope that everything turns out ok for him.
Are you concerned about New York Giants rookie Chad Jones’ football career? Do you think he will miss the entire 2010 season or return at some point late in the year?
RD – nygreporter.com
GET WELL SOON CHAD!!
Leave a Comment » |
2010 Fantasy Football, 2010 New York Giants, Big Blue, Chris Mara, Eli Manning, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Draft, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Injuries, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Training Camp, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Kevin Gilbride, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NYG, NYG Draft, NYG Injury Report, NYG Reporter, NYG Story, NYG Training Camp, NYG Update, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Tom Coughlin, University of Albany | Tagged: 2010 New York Giants, 2010 NFL Draft, Big Blue, Car accident, Chad Jones, chad jones auto accident, chad jones car accident, chad jones car crash, chad jones giants, chad jones hospital, chad jones new york giants, chad jones nyg, Eli Manning, Football, G-Men, Giants Chad Jones, giants rookie, Giants Stadium, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Kevin Gilbride, LSU, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, ny giants rookie, NYG, NYG Reporter, nyg rookie, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Prospects, range rover, rookie, Safety Chad Jones, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine
June 25, 2010
The New York Giants cut rookie backup QB Riley Skinner today. Skinner (Wake Forest) was battling for a roster spot throughout minicamp but appears to have missed the mark. This is not a question of the kids heart or skills, he just went up against some guys the team feels are a better fit. QB Jim Sorgi was Peyton Manning’s backup QB for years, we all knew he wasn’t going anywhere. Sorgi will become Super Bowl MVP QB Eli Manning’s study partner. I feel that grabbing Sorgi was a good move for the G-Men, after former backup QB David Carr, wanted out of New York to seek an opportunity to start for a team.
The fact that the team cut Skinner (6’0″ 214 pounds) tells me that they feel confident in the two remaining QB’s on the roster, to backup Iron Man QB Easy Eli Manning. We know why Sorgi was brought in but what about Rhett Bomar? Is Bomar the answer for a LIVE game replacement? Expect to see Bomar quite a bit during the preseason games. Head Coach Tom Coughlin will want this kid battle tested, just in case something should happen to Manning. To be honest, I haven’t seen Bomar play enough to even have an opinion yet. The question still remains in my mind, who can handle “game time” if the team should come calling?
What do you think about the New York Giants cutting QB Riley Skinner today? Are you confident in both Jim Sorgi and Rhett Bomar. as the backup QB’s?
RD – nygreporter.com
8 Comments |
2010 Fantasy Football, 2010 New York Giants, Big Blue, Chris Mara, Eli Manning, G-Men, Giants, Giants Coaches, Giants Draft, Giants Front Office, Giants History, Giants Mini Camp, Giants Roster, Giants Training Camp, Giants Transactions, Jerry Reese, John Mara, Jonathan Tisch, Kevin Gilbride, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NYG, NYG Draft, NYG Reporter, NYG Story, NYG Training Camp, NYG Update, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Steve Tisch, Tom Coughlin, University of Albany | Tagged: 2010 New York Giants, 2010 NFL Draft, Big Blue, Eli Manning, Football, G-Men, giants backup qb, giants backup quarterback, giants qb, giants rookie, Giants Stadium, Jerry Reese, Jim Sorgi, John Mara, Kevin Gilbride, National Football League, New Meadowlands Stadium, New York Football Giants, New York Giants, NFC, NFC East, NFL, NFL Draft, NFL Free Agency, ny giants rookie, NYG, nyg backup qb, nyg qb, NYG Reporter, nyg rookie, Pat Hanlon, Perry Fewell, Players, Rhett Bomar, Riley Skinner, Steve Tisch, Tim Mara, Tom Coughlin |
Permalink
Posted by robdomaine