nydailynews.com - 5/10/2008
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DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER Friday, May 9th 2008, 11:55 PM For the first time in more than four months, Mario Manningham didn't have to worry about Wonderlic tests, drug tests or any of the controversies that have been swirling around him. He was out on the football field, doing what he does best. And he sounded very relieved. "When it's all said and done, what are we out here doing?" ...
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Mario Manningham is a test case
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... Manningham didn't have to worry about Wonderlic tests, drug tests or any of the controversies that have been swirling around him. He was out on the football field, doing what he does best. And he sounded very relieved. "When it's all said and done, what are we out here doing?" Manningham said Friday after the first practice of the Giants' two-day rookie mini-camp. "We're not out here talking about that stuff. We're out here to play football. So I'm not really worried about that." Continue
GIANTS MINICAMP REPORT
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Here’s a look at the developments at this weekend’s Giants minicamp, in One-Liner style. Says rookie WR Mario Manningham of his off-field problems, “We’re not out here talking about that stuff. We’re out here to play football. So I’m not really worried about that.” DE Michael Strahan worked out at the team’s facilities Thursday and talked to coach Tom Coughlin but ...
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NYDailyNews.com - Football 5/10/2008
For the first time in more than four months, Mario Manningham didn't have to worry about Wonderlic tests, drug tests or any of the controversies that have been swirling around him. He was out on the football field, doing what he does best.