A sneak peek at the Giants (literally)

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 A sneak peek at the Giants (literally)
The champs are officially back to work, and I know that for a fact because I saw several of them walking into Giants Stadium this morning. Don’t tell anyone I saw that, though. There was no “official access” to the players (the Giants won’t open their locker room to the media until next Friday, April 11). However, I did manage to sneak into the players’ parking lot for about a half hour, before I was politely asked to leave. I didn’t get much out of that half hour, unfortunately. ... [link]

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Today’s News/Notes/Rumors
Published 4/1/2008 by Patrick Dorsey at The NFL Source
... The New York Daily News reports that Giants linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka is back to running after breaking his leg late last season. He’s expected to make a full recovery in time for the season. ...

SNEE DIDN’T SHOW
Published 4/1/2008 by Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk.com
... . Um, with an 80-man roster, we’d sure hope that a “sizable” number of sizable bodies would be there. Meanwhile, Ralph Vacchiano of the New York Daily News , who makes a vague reference to our Sunday report of Snee’s potential absence in “ The Blue Screen ” (which is kind of like “The Green Mile,” only it’s not green . . . and it’s not a mile), was unable to get an answer to the question during the half hour he spent in the players’ parking lot, before being politely asked to get the hell out.

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