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ALBANY - Every syllable, word and sentence of
the poignant theme Tom Coughlin presented yesterday as he
arrived at Giants training camp made crystal clear that in order for this team to learn the lessons of its Super Bowl triumph, Jeremy Shockey had...
Tom Coughlin officially opened his first-ever training camp
as the head coach of a defending Super Bowl
champion, and the first thing he did was defend his champs. He addressed a question that has been on the minds of many Giants fans this ...
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Despite Shockey's Promise to Make Giants Pay, Tom Coughlin Is Ready to Move on
Posted 0 minutes ago at FanHouse
Giants are Coughlin's team more than ever
Posted 5 hours ago at NFL - Sports Rumors - Yahoo! Sports
Good riddance!
Posted 8 hours ago at Giant Football Blog
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by DMtShooter , Five Tool Tool 10. Trading
for an aging big name defensive end like Jason
Taylor always works out, ensuring the Redskins' rise to power 9. Adam "Mister" Jones is, in no way, the case of one head case too many for the Cowboys 8. Tom ...
It all happens fast and furiously at training
camp, so please try to keep up. Here are
a few more tidbits from Opening Day: • Tom Coughlin seemed excited about newly signed Shane Olivea, the former Chargers RT who recently had a four-game ...
TOM Coughlin sounded as if he couldn't get
to Albany fast enough yesterday to begin defending his
Super Bowl championship, the sights and sounds from the Canyon of Heroes, from the ring ceremony at Tiffany's, from visits to Walter Reed Hospital and...
The recent NFC Championship Game between the Packers
and Giants had all the qualities of being nickname-worthy:
a plethora of great plays, even more bone-headed mistakes, a game-winning field goal, a below-zero temperature, and just the third overtime ever in a championship game. And in the end, it was the player who failed more than anyone else who wound up being the hero.
Jeremy Shockey, the combustible but highly effective Giants’
tight end, was traded to the New Orleans Saints
on Monday after six decorated seasons in New York. >
Joe Epstein/The Star-LedgerSnee will be wearing a No.
76 Giants jersey for at least the next few
years. The Giants and right guard Chris Snee have agreed in principle to a six-year contract extension that will keep one of the...
Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress wants a new
contract. Tight end Jeremy Shockey wants a new contract.
Running back Brandon Jacobs wants a new contract. Defensive end Osi Umenyiora wants a new contract. More Giants than you know want new contracts ...
Needing no arm-twisting from father-in-law Tom Coughlin, Chris
Snee signed a six-year, $43.5 million extension ($17 million
guaranteed) yesterday that will keep the Giants' right guard under contract through 2014. The signing bonus is $13.5...











GOOD RIDDANCE!