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 [...]
Redskins Licking Their Wounds: 17 Players on Injury List
December 3, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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The Redskins are not getting good news as the week goes on, and they have 14 players questionable for Sunday’s game and 17 total are on the injury list. The biggest news for Eli Manning is they have ruled out starting corner Carlos Rogers and safety LaRon Landry. This means that the Redskins already terribly [...]
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 [...]
Giants-Jaguars: Giants Make Second Half Adjustments in Comeback Victory
November 29, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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The Giants had one of the worst first halves I have seen from them this year, yet were still only down 11 points at halftime. The Giants have typically laid down in the past under Coughlin after getting down by double digits, but this marks the second time this season the Giants have come back [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Giants WR Steve Smith to Miss Two More Games At Least
November 18, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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The Giants got some troubling news when they learned they are going to be without Pro Bowl wide receiver Steve Smith for at least two more games with his torn pectoral muscle. As early as yesterday, Smith was unable to move his arms left and right free of pain so the injury may be more [...]
It Gets Worse: Giants Place WR Ramses Barden On Injured Reserve
November 15, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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Nothing is worse than losing a game you aren’t supposed to on Sunday, then getting the news that a key player will miss the rest of the season on Monday. Ramses Barden injured his ankle in the second quarter of Sunday’s contest against Dallas and appeared from the trainer’s room with crutches and a walking [...]
New York Giants Fail to Turn On The Lights in 33-20 Loss to Dallas Cowboys
November 15, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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I couldn’t help adding the pun in the headline, despite telling several Giants beat writers that the “lights out” joke about the power outage had run its course. Of course, the metaphor couldn’t be more perfect to describe an embarrassing home loss to the Dallas Cowboys. In the third quarter half of the lights in [...]
New York Giants Take Out Romo, Cowboys From Playoff Contention With 41-35 Win
October 26, 2010 by Jeff Shull
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The New York Giants defense injured yet another quarterback on the season and came back from an early 20-7 deficit to beat the Dallas Cowboys 41-35 at Cowboys Stadium. Tony Romo left the game in the second quarter with an injured left shoulder, which turned out to be a broken left collarbone. Bad news for [...]