Vacchiano: No Shockey means Giants can exhale

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 Vacchiano: No Shockey means Giants can exhale
Ralph Vacchiano of the New York Daily News has penned an awesome piece for Pro Football Talk on how subtracting Jeremy Shockey has been good for the New York Giants. Vacchiano reaches back well beyond last season to make his case. ‘Twas the night before Christmas in 2005 and the ... [link]

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Around the Nation...SB Nation
Published 10/5/2008 by Saintsational at Canal Street Chronicles
... How do Raiders fans feel after this long week? - Silver and Black Pride Whose playing quarterback in Tennessee? - Music City Miracles The Browns are banking on losers - Dawgs by Nature Kenny Watson gets cut - Cincy Jungle The Rams are moving on - Turf Show Times Brian Westbrooks brother should keep his mouth shut - Hogs Haven Giants are happy without Shockey - Big Blue View

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Published 10/5/2008 at DeuceandReggie.com | Deuce McAllister | Reggie Bush | New Orleans Saints
... Evans and the Bills have agreed to terms - Buffalo Rumblings How do Raiders fans feel after this long week? - Silver and Black Pride Whose playing quarterback in Tennessee? - Music City Miracles The Browns are banking on losers - Dawgs by Nature Kenny Watson gets cut - Cincy Jungle The Rams are moving on - Turf Show Times Brian Westbrooks brother should keep his mouth shut - Hogs Haven Giants are happy without Shockey - Big Blue View Possibly Related Posts:

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