New York Giants 2010 NFL Draft Targets: Part Two
April 3, 2010
New York Giants 2010 NFL Draft Targets: Part One
April 1, 2010
2010 NFL Draft: C.J. Spiller Is Not the Answer for New York Giants
March 31, 2010
The Religion of Reese
May 13, 2009
I am a law student at Rutgers-Newark. I love music and the Giants, as shown by my picture, where I am singing with my former band at the Stone Pony donning a Giants hat.
I thought you might like to catch up with Eli Manning before the '09 season ended.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/313311-eli-manning-develops-with-smith-nicks-and-manningham
Hey, I guess you ditched us B/R creatures, but, if not, check my article out man,
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/197285-eli-manning-versus-philip-rivers-here-we-go-again/edit?show=events
I read a comment that you wrote saying that Smith would only be a possession reciever and that he will be like Hinds ward or such. I put up an article about Steve Smith that might change your mind, let me know what you think.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/194699-the-emergence-of-steve-smith-cutting-through-the-nose
What's up Ramiro, gave up on the writting, or are you just preparing a killer one carefully? Anyway, if you get any time, check mine out. It's light read, just to keep things fresh:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/190913-new-york-giants-otas-report-card-so-far-so-good?just_published=1
see ya
hey, you've been kinda missing here lately.
check my latest, tell me what you think
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/184255-hungry-receivers-to-make-the-new-york-giants-offense-believable
Interesting article on Reese
my latest:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/180752-eli-manning-and-the-new-york-giants-finally-moving-on
I'd appreciate the feedback
Hey, check it out. I hit some keys that had already been talked about, but still...
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/176275-exploring-the-ny-giants-offense-eli-is-the-key
Hey Ramiro,
Ryan Zimmerman’s hit streak halted at 30 games last night. As one streak ends, another is admired. Read about how Joe DiMaggio forever redefined ’56,’ and how his feat may never be broken. It is a record that thankfully cannot be broken through steroid use, and represents all that was once right in a game that has since gone so wrong.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/175186-one-streak-ends-another-is-admired-how-joe-dimaggio-redefined-56
Thanks in advance!
-Stephen (Heartbeat of the Bronx)
I think Giants fans are simply proud of the team's success over the last few years, and it might be getting to some of their heads. I for one don't have this allegiance to Reese (and I'm about to put out an article that touches on that), so I hear what you're saying that the guy almost seems to have a cult following kinda like how NFL analysts seemed to have a man-crush for Favre all these years.