1. Santonio Holmes and the New York Jets' Offseason: A Glass Half-Empty Perspective

    It would be silly for one to deny the influx of talent that has come to the green team in New York since Rex Ryan's arrival. It would also be silly to pen them in as winners of the AFC East and legitimate favorites to finish the year in Dallas...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about 3 years ago 1,707 reads 38 comments

  2. Listen Up Cowboys and Giants Fans: The Eagles Are Still a Major Force

    Up through Sunday this offseason was poised to be one of the quietest for the NFC East in recent memory. The Giants addressed one of their biggest needs on the first day by inking ...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about 3 years ago 940 reads 41 comments

  3. Mark My Words: The New York Giants Will Open Up The New Stadium

    When the schedule was released last year, I scrolled to week 17 without any urgency. It’s called Giants Stadium; obviously the New York Giants are going to close it out...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about 3 years ago 604 reads 25 comments

  4. Signing Antrel Rolle Was Great But The Giants Still Have Much Work To Do

    Like every other NFL team the Giants have needed to address virtually every position over the past five years. The aspect that separates them from the other 31 teams is that rarely has there ...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about 3 years ago 1,014 reads 32 comments

  5. Should Jose Reyes Bat Third? Why the Mets Would Be Crazy Not to Do It

    It’s not officially spring training for the Mets until the manager puts himself under the microscope for a questionable decision...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about 3 years ago 481 reads 25 comments

  6. Why Omar Minaya and the Mets Had a Much Better Offseason than Many Believe

    If nothing else, the Omar Minaya era certainly hasn’t lacked drama. At first he looked like another Frank Cashen in the making when he rebuilt a floundering Mets franchise...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about 3 years ago 705 reads 31 comments

  7. Why Are Elite Receivers Being Shut Out In The Playoffs?

    Many believed that had Plaxico Burress not shot himself at a club in late November, the Giants would have been shoo-ins to make the Super Bowl, and favorites to hoist the Lombardi for the second straight year...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 600 reads 5 comments

  8. The Antonio Pierce Release Is A Tribute to the New York Giants Organization

    After four NFL championships and three Super Bowls, it’s easy to ignore the significance of maintaining a classy organization...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 1,311 reads 6 comments

  9. Super Bowl XLIV: Which Team Would Be Hurt by Rain the Most?

    In February of 2007, common logic said that any inconvenient weather conditions would undoubtedly benefit the NFC Champion Chicago Bears over the ringless Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 517 reads 1 comments

  10. The Current System Of Officiating Has To Change

    Last Sunday’s Vikings-Saints epic illustrated everything wonderful and demoralizing about America’s Game. Forty-four years of futility being erased with a single kick that could not have split the uprights more perfectly...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 479 reads 4 comments

  11. Kevin Gilbride and The New York Giants Are at a Dangerous Crossroads

    Throughout my time on Bleacher Report, I have been an adamant supporter of Kevin Gilbride. Through his head-scratching decisions (a third and goal run from the 8-yard line against San Diego? Ugh...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 1,397 reads 12 comments

  12. Placing the Perry Fewell Hiring in Perspective: Can He Revive Giants Defense?

    When news broke (for the third time) that Perry Fewell had officially signed on with the New York Giants, a sense of relief overcame fans...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 826 reads 9 comments

  13. Why The Jets Still Have A Lot to Prove

    Ever since Rex Ryan declared his team out of the playoffs, he’s been talking about how good his team is at a nauseating rate. Unless you don't don green every Sunday, it's been quite irritating...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 284 reads 20 comments

  14. New York Giants' Terrible Defensive Showing Should Be Call To Return to 3-4

    Ultimately, the 2009 regular season will be defined for the multitude of offensive juggernauts going off on weaker defenses.   One of those weaker defenses just happens to be a team generally renowned for it: the New York Giants...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 353 reads 12 comments

  15. Sanchez's Unimpressive Rookie Season Fogs Up a Bright Future For Jets

    History will remember Mark Sanchez as the rookie quarterback who led the Jets to the playoffs for the first time in three years...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 455 reads 28 comments

  16. An Angry Fan's View on How Offense Has Taken Over the NFL

    As the playoffs rapidly approach, an upsetting fact upstages everything else. Even the “race” for the AFC Wild Card. January will be an exhibition for the offenses. Defenses? Pull up a chair...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 211 reads 4 comments

  17. Giants Fans: Time To Put Your Heads Together

    While the Giants winning out would be a surprise in itself, it is still no given it would give the Giants their fifth playoff appearance in as many years...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 506 reads 2 comments

  18. Giants vs. Eagles Observations

    Doesn’t anyone play defense anymore?   Casual fans that just wanted to watch a game before hitting the hay got what they expected and more...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 338 reads 6 comments

  19. The Cowboys Did Not Outplay the Giants Sunday

    The trio of Kenny Albert, Daryl “Moose” Johnston, and Tony Siragusa has called a number of Giants games the last few seasons. Although the team the Giants have run out has varied over the years, Johnston’s halftime soliloquy has not.

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 443 reads 10 comments

  20. A New York Giants Super Bowl Run Would Be More Miraculous Than 2007

    The New York Giants know all about feeling lousy following Thanksgiving weekend. In 2007, the sense of despair rang throughout the Meadowlands before everyone even digested their Thanksgiving meals...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 326 reads 4 comments

  21. How the Giants' Biggest Strength Has Become Their Kryptonite

    For the past few seasons, the New York Giants' bread and butter has been their offensive line and pass rush. Now, it appears that their bread has gone stale and the butter has been sitting in a busted refrigerator for over a year...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 603 reads 6 comments

  22. New York Giants Miscellaneous Notes and Observations

    After 42 days of unmistakable misery in the Giants locker room, the Giants finally won a game. Except the coaching staff barely had an hour to savor it—as they had already begun delving into ...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 225 reads 5 comments

  23. Sunday Was No Fluke: Rex Ryan Defenses Don't Finish Football Games

    During Monday’s press conference, Rex Ryan explained that his defenses normally finish games and that he is not used to the type of performance the defense has been guilty of in the fourth quarter this season...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 233 reads 7 comments

  24. Seriously: If the Giants Lose Their Next Game, Their Season Is Over

    In the middle of October, the New York Giants were a football team that had won 21 of its previous 26 games. In the middle of November, they may be one home loss (Atlanta) away from their season coming to an unofficial end...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 241 reads 10 comments

  25. Giants Offense May Be Their Only Hope if They Plan on Playing Into January

    Some could say that with the way the Giants defense has been playing, Eli Manning’s performance doesn’t even matter. Looking forward, Manning’s game may be the only thing that matters...

    David Geller Written by David Geller about over 3 years ago 150 reads 3 comments