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Mock Compilation: Predicting the Giants' First Round Pick
"With the 15th pick in the NFL Draft, the New York Giants select...Alabama linebacker Rolando McClain ." Last year for SNY's Giants Football Blog, I compiled over 40 mock drafts from ...
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New York Giants: Top Five Draft Needs
With the draft only a week away, and with the better part of free agency complete, the draft picture has become pretty clear. For most teams it is evident what holes remain and what is needed to make the roster more complete...
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NY Giants GM Jerry Reese Drafts To Fill Needs
Over the past few weeks, I have read a number of comments suggesting that NY Giants general manager Jerry Reese is "too smart" to draft based on need and that the good GMs draft the ...
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New York Giants 2008 Draft Review
It usually takes at least three years to fairly review a draft class, but that doesn't mean we can't start to lean one way or another...
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2010 Featured Columnist Mock Draft: The New York Giants Select...
As I watched the Giants' pick get closer and closer in this B/R Featured Columnist mock draft, I was ready to pick UCLA DT Brian Price...
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NFC East 2009: Top Ten Disappointments
Entering the 2009 NFL season, many expected the NFC East to be the league’s most dominant division. The Giants were coming off a 12 win season, the 9-7 Cowboys would have their new #1 receiver ...
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Reese's Pieces: New York Giants 2007 Draft Review
They say it takes three years to fairly grade an NFL draft class. Well, it's been three seasons since Jerry Reese's first draft as an NFL GM. With this draft, Reese put his name into consideration for the NFL's best drafter...
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Super Bowl 44: Who Should Giants' Fans Root For?
If you're a football fan, you probably already know who you're rooting for. But for the select few Giants fans who are still weighing their options, trying to decide who to pull for in Sunday's ...
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2009 All-NFC East Team
With the pro bowl a few days away, I have decided to assemble my "All NFC Team." I have selected a team consisting of the best player(s) at quarterback, wide receiver, running back and tight end, as well has honorable mentions at each position...
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Statistically Speaking: Jeremy Shockey Better as a Giant
Jeremy Shockey was drafted with the 14th pick of the 2002 NFL draft with enormous expectations. Fans fell in love with his athletic and rugged style of play, reminiscent of Mark Bavaro...
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Giants Sleepwalk Through Finale: Game Notes and Game Balls
*The game ball for the final game and for the season goes to Steve Smith. Eli Manning had a great season, and you could argue he should be the team's MVP (in fact, I'm sure most people would), and it's not a bad choice...
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NFC Power Rankings: Final Regular Season Rankings
1. Saints (13-3) They earned a bye week, but they basically took off the last two weeks of the season. Don't be surprised if the Saints start off rusty in their first playoff game, especially since they have a history of starting games off slowly...
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NFC Power Rankings: Week 17
Tier 1 (The Elite) -NONE- Tier 2 (In The Playoffs) 1. New Orleans Saints (13-2) They have clinched home field advantage and a first round bye, which also gives them the No. 1 spot in power rankings...
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New York Giants Close Stadium, Season With a Whimper
Whenever a team wins its sport's respective championship, the players and coaching staff are given a grace period in which they are forgiven for most sins. It is safe to say that for the New York Giants, the grace period is over...
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New York Giants: Keys To Beating The Carolina Panthers
1. Stop Steve Smith Last week against a good Vikings' defense, Steve Smith caught nine passes for 157 yards and a touchdown, and that's not including a ridiculous touchdown catch he had called back...
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New York Giants Destroy Washington Redskins: Game Balls and Game Notes
This was an ugly game but it was just what the Giants needed. After some close, tense games a laugher like this was very welcome. I feel like I should start with the ridiculous fake field goal, but I don't know what I can say that hasn't already been said
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NFC Power Rankings: Week 16!
Tier One (The Elite) NONE Tier Two (In the Playoffs) 1. New Orleans Saints (13-1) Over the past few weeks, the Saints have looked very beatable, but we always gave them the benefit of the doubt because a win is a win...
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New York Giants: Keys To Beating The Washington Redskins
1. Don't Overlook The Redskins It may be easy to look at the Redskins' 4-9 record and think they are a pushover, but the reality is, they are just a few breaks away from being 7-6 and right in the thick of the NFC playoff picture...
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NFC Power Rankings: Week 15
Tier 1 (The Elite) 1. Saints (13-0) After another close call, one could argue that this team is closer to the second tier of NFC teams than they are to the elite...
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New York Giants Lose Game and Destiny to Eagles
Every week I write a "Five Keys To Victory" article, which focuses on five aspects of the game that the Giants must concentrate on in order to win. Let's take a look at my five keys to this game and assess how the Giants performed...
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New York Giants: Keys To Beating The Philadelphia Eagles
1. Sack McNabb Remember that guy who taunted the Giants by picking up the phone on the Giants sideline to call his mom for some celebratory Campbell's Soup during the NFC playoff game last season? ...
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Dear New York Giants Fans: Time To Forgive Tiki Barber
One thing that disappointed me at Sunday's game was the amount of people that booed Tiki Barber, who was introduced before the game as an honorary captain...
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NFC Power Rankings: Week 14
1. Saints (12-0) I think we can all agree that their game against the Redskins was ridiculous. The same team that squashed the Patriots a week earlier needed a couple miracles and an overtime to beat the Redskins...
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New York Giants Beat Cowboys, Revive Season: Game Notes and Game Balls
I was lucky enough to be in attendance at Giants Stadium for their big win over the Cowboys, and I couldn't have asked for a better game (well, maybe it would have been nice if the guy sitting ...
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New York Giants: Keys to Beating the Dallas Cowboys
1. Stop The Run You may remember their Week Two matchup in which the Cowboys ran for 251 yards on only 29 carries, good for an embarrassing (for the Giants) 8.7 yards per carry. Marion Barber, Felix Jones, and Tony Romo each had rushing touchdowns...
