Thursday, March 25, 2010

"OSI SPEAKS, NO COMMENT"


Courtesy of: fanfeedr.com

DE Osi Umenyiora met the media by his locker Thursday and offered many “No comments” about his situation with the Giants and whether he has been satisfied by the team he will be a starter in 2010. Obviously things are not totally resolved in his mind. He did, however, drop a few nuggets.

Like as to why he won’t comment on his situation.
“I will say this, for the most part I can’t sit over here and give you the ‘robotical,’ mundane answer,” he told reporters..“If you ask me a question I’m going to say exactly how I feel and I think saying how I feel is really a foolish thing. Saying how I feel it is really a foolish thing to say how I feel, it’s gotten me into a lot of trouble with the team, it’s gotten me in a lot of trouble with the fans, and I think it’s setting a bad example for my teammates. I think it’s not the right thing to do.

“Instead of giving you guys the pre-programmed, ‘robotical’ answers or coming out and saying things about the way I feel, I think it’s best to say nothing at all. That’s the best way about going about things at this time.”

As to whether he might become a distraction in the locker room:

“I’ll never be a problem here. I just can’t see myself doing that,” he said..” I have too much respect for the organization and I love my teammates. They deserve better than that, they deserve better than me coming out and speaking out like that. I think it’s best for me to move on.

“I love this team and I love my teammates, and I’d rather be nowhere else. I come ov er here and Jay [Alford], Brandon [Jacobs], Corey [Webster], these are my guys, these are my friends and I love them. The strength coach Jerry [Palmieri], I love to work out with him, so I think being here is good.”

About his comments around Super Bowl time on retiring rather than becoming a part-time player:

“I say a lot of things, man,” he said. “I remember a couple of years ago I told my ex-girlfriend I was a virgin while I was holding my son. So I don’t know.”

On whether he has been guaranteed a starting job:
“I’m not even guaranteed my next breath,” he said. “I can’t sit over here and be guaranteed anything. Obviously I’ve had a conversation with Jerry [Reese] and a conversation with coach Coughlin, and the things we talked about are going to stay between me and Jerry and me and coach Couighlin.”

On new defensive coordinator Perry Fewell:
“He’s a really cool guy, very energetic,” he said. “I think the scheme he’s trying to run best suits the players we have over here. So I’m looking forward to that. I think it’s a good scheme for me.”

“I went back and watched the 2009 Buffalo defense and how their defensive ends played. They get a little wider and come up the field. That’s what they do, and I think that’s what I’ll be able to excel at.”

Posted by Vinny DiTrani on 03/25 at 09:36 AM

Monday, March 15, 2010

GIANTS FORCED TO PLAY COIN-TOSS WITH LITTLE SISTER?!


Coin toss? really?! Thats the best the NFL could come up with to decide which team, the 3 time Super Bowl champion New York Giants or the mediocre at best, New York Jets, who's 1 and only Super Bowl win came 41 years ago, would play the home opener at the new Meadowlands Stadium?! Seriously?! And what makes it worse is the the Jets actually thought they deserved it more than the Giants!


Histories compared, the Jets don't deserve to be in the same continent as New York's REAL football team! Giants easily have more NFL titles, Super Bowls, historical signifigance, hall of famers, legendary players, wins, playoff appearances, hometown fans, worldwide fans, and up until the end of the '09 season, their own stadium named after them (Giants Stadium)! Jets should feel privileged and blessed to have been able to even lay eyes on Giants Stadium, let alone play in it! The Giants franchise felt sorry for it's litte slutty-ass sister (being brother is too good for the jets) and let the whore move in off the hoe track.


If you ask me, compared to the New York Giants, the Jets are just barely good enough to play their home games at the local Jersey high school field, or better yet a ihop parking lot...I bet Rex Ryans would LOVE that, even after the surgery!


Jets staff and fans (if you're from NY, how could you choose jets over the Giants?!) the actually believed you deserved the home opener, do the sports world a favor and KILL YOURSELF

SLOW!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

"ROLLE SIGNING OPENS AS MANY QUESTIONS AS ANSWERS"



posted by John Fennelly...

Julius Peppers went to Chicago yesterday and came away $91 million richer. Karlos Dansby, who was supposed to be courted by a slew of teams, was only offered a contract by the Miami Dolphins. He took it.

And Antrel Rolle, a safety coming off of a Pro Bowl year, was made the richest at his position by the New York Giants.

So much for the bidding wars. We now know the strategies of the majority of NFL teams. They are choosing to be cautious. The Bears and Giants were desperate for players at those positions. The Dolphins turned out ot be the only destination Dansby wanted to land.

The rest of the league is taking a powder. There were some other moves. Detroit made some moves, but they need to make so many moves that whatever they do seem inconsequential. The Bears also signed Chester Taylor, who will finally become a featured back at the age of 30.

Atlanta made a solid move by inking Houston’s talented CB, Dunta Robinson. The Cardinals continued to reshape their roster by shipping WR Anquan Boldin to Baltimore for draft choices.

Perhaps the exodus of major players in Arizona helped Rolle’s decision to take the Giants’ money a bit easier. It was thought that Rolle’s agent may try to take a Giant offer and leverage it vs others, drawing out the process, but that never materialized.

Rolle fills a gaping hole in the Giants’ secondary. Unfortunately, it’s at free safety – the position where Kenny Phillips has been penciled in. What will the Giants do? Or is there something we don’t know about Phillips’ future?

The Giants and Kenny Phillips have both assured the public that Phillips’ knee rehab is on schedule, yet they went out yesterday and paid Antrel Rolle $37 million dollars to play Phillips’ position. For a team that claimed they were going to double-count their chips before every move, this quick strike to secure a free safety seems dubious.

The Giants’ made Kenny Phillips their first round selection in 2008 because he had the same attributes as another University of Miami safety- the late Sean Taylor. Rolle is also a former Hurricane. In fact, when Taylor left for the NFL in 2004, Rolle took his slot in Miami and became a consensus All-American.

The signing of Rolle certainly helps the Giants at safety. But is he Phillips’ new partner or his replacement?

Let’s hope it’s the former. Does this also mean that they are not expecting Kenny Phillips to fulfill his promise? Will they take Taylor Mays or Earl Thomas if either player falls to them in the draft? We shall see….

On a side note, the Dolphins released former Giant safety Gibril Wilson yesterday. I wonder if the Giants would consider bringing him back…? Are the Giants still looking for inside LB help? And if so, who might be on their radar now that Dansby and Gary Brackett are no longer possibilities?

The Eagles released LB Will Witherspoon yesterday. He’s still got some mojo left. He may be worth a look. Then there are the RFAs. Kirk Morrison of Oakland and Cleveland’s D’Qwell Jackson have been mentioned.

The opinion of this writer, that is if the Giants want a real MLB, they send an offer sheet to Houston’s DeMeco Ryans. Only 25, Ryans is the league’s next big superstar at the position. He was recently tendered at the highest level (a 1st and 3rd round pick) by the Texans and is going to be offered a long term deal.

Take a shot, Jerry Reese. You have our permission. As Clint Eastwood said in The Outlaw Josey Wales….Are you goin to pull those pistols or just stand there whistlin’ dixie…?

Friday, March 5, 2010

"GIANTS READY TO ROLLE INTO FREE AGENCY"


...posted by John Fennelly...

courtesy of fellow blogger Craig Santucci……

Stud safety Antrel Rolle is coming New Jersey today and I doubt it’s because he’S trying out for the new season of the Jersey Shore.

It has been reported by the NY Giants beat reporter Mike Garafolo and his band of connected sources that The Chicago Bears have dropped out of the running for the Arizona Cardinals Pro Bowl Safety Antrel Rolle.

For a few days now all signs were pointing to the Windy City as the lead candidate to secure Mr. Rolle; however, it seems that Big Blue has become the flavor of the day.

Rolle was Arizona’s first-round pick, out of the University of Miami in 2005. For the first three years in the NFL Rolle was utilized as a corner back but had most of his success after being moved to safety in 2008 by Coach Whisenhunt .

The 6 foot, 208 pounds safety made his first Pro Bowl this past season in 2009.

The Dolphins have been mentioned as another team that would like to make a push for Rolle; however, the Cardinals have not been completely ruled out bringing the star safety back.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

"GIANTS' SHOPPING LISTS"


By Ralph Vacchiano

The Giants may not dive into the free-agent pool wallet-first when the clock strikes midnight, but that doesn’t mean they won’t be doing some shopping. They certainly have holes to fill, and they can’t fill them all from within or in the draft.

Here’s what I think, and in some cases have been told, are their biggest areas of need and positions they may look at on the free-agent market. I’ve also included the names of some specific players that I’ve either heard they like, heard they will pursue, or think they ought to consider going after.

Just don’t expect this to be the frenzy it was last year. As I told you earlier, I think their plan will be - - for the most part - - to sit back and wait out the initial craziness so the market can sort itself out. (Of course, by the time it does, many of your favorite names will be gone).

MIDDLE LINEBACKER

How big a need is it?: Huge. Perhaps you heard that the Giants cut Antonio Pierce leaving a gaping hole in the center of their defense. Chase Blackburn is considered a backup and Jonathan Goff didn’t do much to earn the starting job down the stretch. So yeah, it’s a pretty big need.

The grand prize: Karlos Dansby, the soon-to-be former Arizona Cardinal. But the guess around the league is he’ll command $30 million in guaranteed money and that the Dolphins are backing up the truck of cash. And forget Gary Brackett, too. He and the Colts are desperately trying to work things out.

More likely targets: I still think the Giants are most likely to fill this hole through the first round of the draft, but that won’t prevent them from sniffing around and maybe bringing in a veteran to help groom the rookie. The problem is the new free agency rules have taken the sizzle out of this crop. There is Detroit’s Larry Foote, formerly of the Steelers, who will be 30 in June and could fill the stop-game need. A more intriguing option might be Kirk Morrison, a restricted free agent whom the Raiders only tendered at the third-round level. He’s a little younger, played well for a bad team, and the compensation price has to put him in play for a lot of interested teams.

SAFETY

How big a need is it?: Pretty big, considering how poorly the safeties played last year. They will get Kenny Phillips back - - hopefully - - but no one knows how healthy he’ll be after knee surgery. Even GM Jerry Reese conceded last week that “I don’t think you can put all your eggs in Kenny’s basket right now because that’s a tough injury to come back from.” By the way, Reese also called out Michael Johnson for his poor play after Phillips got hurt. And no one is dancing over the play of Aaron Rouse or C.C. Brown.

The grand prize: When the Cards cut Antrell Rolle that immediately made him one of the best free agents on the market. He’s 27, had four interceptions last year, and I know there are some in the Giants organization that love him. From what I’ve heard, the Giants put in a call to his agent, Drew Rosenhaus. But will they really be willing to pay a safety $8 million per year, which supposedly is what Rolle wants? I don’t see it. They’ve always valued pass rushers above all else and gotten by with average safeties. And that’s a lot of cash. Besides, there are already reports that he’s ticketed for Chicago where the Bears really want him bad.

More likely targets Boy, if I were the Giants I’d make a call to Darren Sharper just to see what his price is. He’s 34, so teams have to be careful with him, but he sure can transform a defense. Just ask Eli Manning, who he has tormented in the past. But more likely expect them to bring in a veteran to add depth, maybe a guy like ex-Eagle Sean Jones. And don’t rule out a run at restricted free agent George Wilson. The Bills tendered him at the second-round level, so that’s probably unlikely, but new Giants defensive coordinator Perry Fewell probably would like to bring in at least one of his old guys.

RUNNING BACK

How big a need is it?: Depends on how you look at it. Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw are a pretty good 1-2 punch when healthy. But does anyone think they’ll ever be fully healthy at the same time? Plus, the Giants believe they were missing an element to their running game last year after they lost Derrick Ward - - both receiving out of the backfield and his outside running. They seem to think they need help here.

The grand prize: Well, it would’ve been Darren Sproles, who had been told earlier this week by the Chargers that he wasn’t going to be tendered, which would have made him an unrestricted free agent. But the Chargers changed their minds and tendered him at the highest level - - the first and third round level - - effectively taking him out of play.

More likely targets There’s already a report that the Giants are among the many teams in the mix for Chester Taylor. However, with Sproles off the market Taylor is suddenly the belle of a very unattractive ball. There are age and injury issues with most of the players available. This is a spot you can definitely fill beyond the first round of the draft. And don’t forget they’re also counting on a healthy Andre Brown.

DEFENSIVE END

How big a need is it?: Not a very big one at all if Osi Umenyiora is happy. But it’s a huge one if he plans to talk his way out of town. I don’t think he will, but there has been a lot of chatter about the Giants looking at DEs. Nothing concrete, just chatter.

The grand prize: Forget Julius Peppers. That was a bogus rumor from the start. No way the Giants are throwing $100 million at him or anyone.

More likely targets: One big rumor is that the Giants will go after Aaron Kampman, who most scouts agree is much better as a 4-3 end than the 3-4 linebacker he tried to play last year. He’s coming off an ACL injury, though, and he also appears to have the attention of the Philadelphia Eagles. Beyond the top it’s another unimpressive crop. If they sign anyone of note, that would almost certainly main they’ve given up on calming down Umenyiora.