By Michael Eisen - Giants.com 12/31/09
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Osi Umenyiora wants to be back with New York Giants - as an every-down defensive end
Osi Umenyiora didn't like his reduced role with the New York Giants, and wants to return if things change.
By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 12/31/09
New York Giants RB Brandon Jacobs to undergo season-ending knee surgery
Giants running back Brandon Jacobs failed to have a 100-yard game all season long.
By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 12/30/09
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
New York Giants players believe Big Blue has a championship core
Through the disappointing end to the season, quarterback Eli Manning and the New York Giants players believe they have a winning core to the team.
By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 12/30/09
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
GREAT BLUE NORTH GIANTS DRAFT REPORT Vol 4, No 16 December 29, 2009
My old grannie used to say if don’t have anything nice to say don’t say anything at all!! And needless to say we don’t have much good to say in the wake of the Giants dismal 41-9 loss to the Panthers on Sunday that coupled with Dallas 17-0 win over Washington later that night knocked the Giants out of the playoff hopes for the first time in five years. In fact, like most analysts we’re speechless about the utter lack of intensity on the part of the Giants. Of course, this wasn’t the first game this year that the Giants played without much emotion, but its still hard to figure. Best we can hope for at this time is that the latter part of the 2009 season in which the Giants lost 7 of their last ten games after a 5-0 start was something of an aberration attributable to a bunch of factors including injuries and a latent Super Bowl hangover and that things will be better next season. Certainly the core seems to be in place for another Super Bowl run sooner rather than later, but the current season did expose some cracks in the roster. More on the specifics of those later, but with college football in the midst of the seemingly less endless string of bowl games there is a chance to check out some of the top 2010 draft prospects who could potentially fill some of those cracks.
In fact, if people see only one bowl game this week and next try and watch the Eaglebank Bowl later this afternoon at 4:30 PM ET on ESPN between UCLA and Temple. And the player to watch is UCLA junior DT Brian Price (#92, 6-2, 300) who led the country with 22.5 tackles for loss including 7 sacks this past season. And Price, who is arguably the quickest DT in the country, should be good value in the middle of this year’s opening round for a team looking to upgrade its DT rotation. For good measure, UCLA also has potentially the top PK in this year’s draft in junior PK Kai Forbath, who hit on 26 of 29 FG attempts, including every kick from under 40 yards this year. Giants fans can also take a peek at UCLA sophomore FS Rahim Moore (#3, 6-0, 190), who picked off 9 passes this season and is arguably the best safety in college football period, but be warned he won’t be draft eligible until 2011.
Curious Giants fans might also want to tune into the Humanitarian Bowl on Wednesday afternoon also at 4:30 PM ET on ESPN when Idaho play Bowling Green. And once you get used to the blue field (please don’t adjust your TV sets!) check out Idaho LG Mike Iupati (#77, 6-5, 325), arguably the best offensive lineman in college football this past season and just maybe the top interior guy to come along in a while.
Ironically in one of the those can’t win for losing moments last the Giants position in the draft didn’t change at all after Sunday’s loss to the Panthers. If the draft were held today, the Giants would have the 22nd pick overall in the opening round, although that actually drops down to #20 when playoff positioning is factored in. That position could change dramatically though if the Giants lose their season finale in Minnesota this coming Sunday, although no matter what happens this week the Giants won‘t pick any lower than 20th; they could still technically pick as high as 14th although around 18th seems more logical.
We’ll be back next week with positional full grades and an early look at draft options. In the meantime have a very Happy New Year with the hopes that 2010 ends better than this year.
In fact, if people see only one bowl game this week and next try and watch the Eaglebank Bowl later this afternoon at 4:30 PM ET on ESPN between UCLA and Temple. And the player to watch is UCLA junior DT Brian Price (#92, 6-2, 300) who led the country with 22.5 tackles for loss including 7 sacks this past season. And Price, who is arguably the quickest DT in the country, should be good value in the middle of this year’s opening round for a team looking to upgrade its DT rotation. For good measure, UCLA also has potentially the top PK in this year’s draft in junior PK Kai Forbath, who hit on 26 of 29 FG attempts, including every kick from under 40 yards this year. Giants fans can also take a peek at UCLA sophomore FS Rahim Moore (#3, 6-0, 190), who picked off 9 passes this season and is arguably the best safety in college football period, but be warned he won’t be draft eligible until 2011.
Curious Giants fans might also want to tune into the Humanitarian Bowl on Wednesday afternoon also at 4:30 PM ET on ESPN when Idaho play Bowling Green. And once you get used to the blue field (please don’t adjust your TV sets!) check out Idaho LG Mike Iupati (#77, 6-5, 325), arguably the best offensive lineman in college football this past season and just maybe the top interior guy to come along in a while.
Ironically in one of the those can’t win for losing moments last the Giants position in the draft didn’t change at all after Sunday’s loss to the Panthers. If the draft were held today, the Giants would have the 22nd pick overall in the opening round, although that actually drops down to #20 when playoff positioning is factored in. That position could change dramatically though if the Giants lose their season finale in Minnesota this coming Sunday, although no matter what happens this week the Giants won‘t pick any lower than 20th; they could still technically pick as high as 14th although around 18th seems more logical.
We’ll be back next week with positional full grades and an early look at draft options. In the meantime have a very Happy New Year with the hopes that 2010 ends better than this year.
The five-point plan that will fix the New York Giants for 2010
Head coach Tom Coughlin isn't the main issue with the New York Giants, but he failed to motivate his team after its 5-0 start.
By Gary Myers - NY Dailynews 12/29/09
Eli Manning, Tom Coughlin lead apologies for New York Giants' disappointing 2009
Eli Manning appears lost Sunday but Monday finds way to apologize for New York Giants' showing.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Pitiful loss to Carolina Panthers shows New York Giants' Super Bowl run in 2007 was a fluke
Mario Manningham fumbles on first drive of game, and things get worse from there for Giants Sunday in rout by Panthers.
By Tim Smith - NY Dailynews 12/28/09
New York Giants crushed by Carolina Panthers in Stadium finale, eliminated as Cowboys beat Redskins
Giants cornerback Terrell Thomas (l.) and safety Michael Johnson lead brutal defensive effort as Big Blue is blown away by Panthers.
By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 12/28/09
By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 12/28/09
New York Giants defense lays an egg in stadium's last game
Former New York Giants player Lawrence Taylor waves to fans during a half-time ceremony at the last game at Giants Stadium. He doesn't stay much longer to witness the carnage.
By Ohm Youngmisuk - NY Dailynews 12/28/09
Giants Say Farewell to Stadium and Playoffs
Giants receiver Domenik Hixon was swarmed by the Carolina defense in the second quarter. He returned five kickoffs for 112 yards. More Photos »
By Joe LaPointe - NY Times 12/28/09
Sunday, December 27, 2009
New York Giants crushed by Carolina Panthers in Stadium finale; season ends if Cowboys win tonight
Giants cornerback Terrell Thomas (l.) and safety Michael Johnson lead brutal defensive effort as Big Blue is blown away by Panthers.
By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 12/27/09
Defensive end Osi Umenyiora questions role, future with NY Giants
Osi Umenyiora cut his interview short, saying "I’m about to say something that would get me really messed up, so I’m just going to leave now."
By Jenny Vrentas - Star Ledger 12/27/09
NY Giants Game Day: Eli Manning needs to keep doing what he's been doing
Eli Manning kept warm late in last Monday's game against the Redskins after his three touchdowns gave the Giants a commanding lead.
By Jenny Vrentas - Star Ledger 12/27/09
New York Giants and fans close stadium hoping playoff door stays open
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New York Giants and defensive end Justin Tuck hope to recapture the energy they had on Monday night against the Redskins.By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 12/27/09
New York Giants co-owner John Mara remembers the stadium his father built in the Meadowlands
The New York Giants won three Super Bowls with Giants Stadium as their home.
By Gary Myers - NY Dailynews 12/27/09
New mindset has Sheridan's unit clicking
SACK ATTACK: Osi Umenyiora (left), who was benched in favor of Mathias Kiwanuka in a shakeup of the Giants' defense, records one of the teams five sacks on Jason Campbell during last week's 45-12 rout of the Redskins.
By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 12/27/09
Stopping onrushing Peppers is big Diehl
NOT AGAIN: Julius Peppers drives Eli Manning into the Giant Stadium turf in a 2006 playoff game.
By Paul Schwartz - NY Post 12/27/09
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