Giants Expect Steve Smith And David Diehl to Practice, Play Sunday Vs. Vikings
December 6, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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Things are looking up for a Giants team that has suffered several injuries on the offensive side of the ball, yet still won their last two games. They will looks to get some of those guys healthy this week, and expect to be at full strength next week when they take on the Eagles at [...]
Did Giants WR Derek Hagan Do Enough To Reserve Long Term Place On Team?
December 6, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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The Giants have had a multitude of injuries at the wide receiver position, so much so that they have had to call Derek Hagan off his couch and Michael Clayton from the UFL. One of the two has seemingly made his mark on the team to warrant a long term place on the roster. Hagan [...]
Giants vs. Redskins: Giants Running Game, Defense Dominate in 31-7 Win
December 5, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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This will be a short recap because there really isn’t much to say about this dominating performance by the New York Giants, beating the Redskins into submission from the start. The Giants scored touchdowns on their first two possessions, using the combination of Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw to land blow after blow. By halftime [...]
Giants Steve Smith and David Diehl Inactive
December 5, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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The Giants are going to be without star wide receiver Steve Smith and lineman David Diehl as expected today. They were listed as doubtful as the week ended and are now on the list of eight inactives for the Giants. The Redskins are going to be without three key defensive players as well. Albert Haynesworth, [...]
New York Giants vs. Washington Redskins: Why The Giants Will Win Rivalry Game
December 3, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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The Giants and Redskins face off this Sunday for this first of two games this season; the Giants looking to keep pace with the 8-4 Eagles and the Redskins trying to keep their playoff hopes alive. The Giants will be missing the same key players on offense that they were last week, so once again [...]
New York Giants Steve Smith and David Diehl Doubtful; Hakeem Nicks and Shaun O’Hara Inactive
December 3, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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Despite the progress David Diehl made this week and the long shot of Steve Smith having to play, both are listed as doubtful and will more than likely be out of this week’s contest against the Washington Redskins. With how much Diehl had practiced there was a pretty good chance he could play; even though [...]
Giants Steve Smith, David Diehl, Shaun O’Hara Practice Again; Remain Questionable
December 2, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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The Giants keep getting good news this week as some of their injured players have returned to practice. O’Hara was able to do individual drills, Diehl worked a little with the first time line, and Smith ran routes on the scout team as well as caught passes in individual drills. Steve Smith is still a [...]
Disaster Strikes: Hakeem Nicks Will Miss Three Weeks With Leg Condition
November 22, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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The Giants’ second half of the season doesn’t get much easier, especially now that Hakeem Nicks has been ruled out for at least three weeks with a lower leg condition. The condition in his right leg is called Compartment Syndrome, which is swelling in the lower leg that can cause muscle and nerve damage if [...]
Giants vs. Eagles: Giants Fight Back, Give Game Away in Fourth Quarter
November 22, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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The Giants defense did all it could to stifle Michael Vick and did a very good job of it too, keeping them in the game by holding them to field goals in the 2nd and 3rd quarters. Too bad the offense saw fit to give the game away with five turnovers, the most costly being [...]
New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles: Defense Faces Season’s Toughest Test
November 18, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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First of all, I’m aware that the Giants played the Colts earlier in the season and that was before the Colts had all the injury problems so their offense was pretty potent. However, this weekend’s test is different in that nobody has really figured out a way to stop Michael Vick without hurting him. Funny [...]