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Giants Trade Shockey to Saints
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Saints News: 7.22.08 - Shockey Edition
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I have put together everything I could find about the man. There were some I simply left out because of redundancy. You should all be Shockey experts by the end of this.
I will start off with the New Orleans Saints official website coverage of the story. Here are quotes from Loomis, Payton and the man himself.
"He’s an impact player, and has been a key part of every offense he has played for – both as a blocker and as a receiver," said Loomis. "This is a move we have been working on closely with the Giants, and we’re ...
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msn.foxsports.com 7/21/2008 — Jeremy Shockey has finally gotten his wish.
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The Giants have agreed to trade their disgruntled tight end to the New Orleans Saints for a second-round pick and a fifth-round pick, ...
Breaking news: Saints acquire Jeremy Shockey
ballhype.com 7/21/2008 — Looks like Jeremy Shockey got his wish.
According to ESPN, the Giants have dealt troubled tight end Jeremy Shockey to New Orleans for a 2nd- and 5th-round draft pick in next year’s NFL draft.
That sound you hear? Shockey’s and Kevin Boss’ fantasy stocks shooting up the boards.
Fantasy analysis: Shockey to New Orleans
community.foxsports.com 7/21/2008 — A bright future is ahead for Jeremy Shockey moving to New Orleans and playing with Drew Brees, predicts fantasy writer Roger Rotter.
Drew Brees, Meet Jeremy Shockey : Football Jabber
footballjabber.com 7/21/2008 — This finally happened. Next years 2nd and 9th round picks of the New Orleans Saints now belong to the New York Giants. Jeremy Shockey will team up with Sean Payton, who was his O-Coordinator in his rookie season, in New Orleans. Something jumped out at me in John Clayton’s little snippet…