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  1. exhibit B

     

    :LMAO:

    Where was I crying? If anything your reply shows that you are a part of the massive group of classless, ignorant retards that they were talking about in the article.

  2. Crybabies? I'd say it takes a real bitch to take out the frustrations they have over a damn game on the fan of another team. I didn't like Michael Irvin at all but I thought that it was pathetic when the fans in Philly were cheering when he was injured. Same thing with the Dawkins hit on Ike Hilliard. Late hit and the fans cheer. The refs throw a flag and they boo the call even though the replay showed the hit was late. Hilliard got injured for the season and the fans cheered. Now I don't know how the displaced Eagles fans are, but the ones in Philly are pathetic. And it stands true for the Phillies fans as well. Cheering injuries and starting fights cause your team blew a 17 point lead shows how classless they truly are.

  3. unleash hell?????????? :LMAO:

    hell that aint comingfrom Lavar. Get him out of NY. 22.5 carrer sacks in 6 seasons thats horrible. He has to man up and play like the man/animal we are paying him to be

     

    2000. tackles (73) and solos (53), and 3d in sacks (4.0)…Also had 5 passes defensed…

    2001 tackles (100), 7 for loss and 9 passes defended…Had 2 fumble recoveries and

    returned 3 interceptions for 120 yards and a touchdown.

    2002 takles (107) 11 sacks 4 forced fumbles and 3 fumble recoveries

    2003 116 tackles (71 solo) and posted a career-high 7 forced fumbles, recorded

    6 sacks and 2 fumble recoveries…

    2004: Was hampered with a knee injury for the majority of the 2004 season, playing

    in only 4 games with 2 starts…Finished the season with 18 tackles (10 solo), 1

    sack and 1 pass defensed

    2005 tackles (53) interception (1) forced fumble (1)

     

    2006 with the Giants............ well he showed up at training camp with a segway

     

    NFL: Considered one of the most dominant and athletic linebackers in the NFL…

    Has played in 79 regular season games with 67 starts, plus 2 postseason starts…

    Has been credited with 467 tackles (335 solo), 22.5 sacks, 11 forced fumbles,

    7 fumble recoveries and 3 interceptions…Played for the NFC Pro Bowl team every season

    from 2001-2003.

    Well we ain't gonna know what we have until Lewis calls a blitz for Arrington instead of dropping him into coverage on every play.

  4. THIS.....

     

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    ....is called man-ing up and its very encouraging.

    It is very encouraging, but his quote about giving up points can be applied to Tim Carter as well. Carter doesn't drop that pass and he scores. No doubt about it. Even Tyree can be added to that. Granted I don't know if he would've scored, but if he catches his pass in stride it's a helluva lot more than 33 yards. BTW... Where was Sinorice Moss yesterday?

  5. Alright look... I'm addressing everyone in this post.

     

    1. Regardless of how you look at it, benching Burress for the rest of the game was fucking retarded. You don't take the best receiver on the team off of the field and still expect to win. Taking him out wasn't making an example out of anything or anyone... it's saying we quit. I agree that maybe taking him out for a series could've fired him up, but it was more detrimental to leave him out. I'm not disputing Tyree's performance here either. David Tyree is a friend of the family so any time he's on the field I'm proud of him, but you put Burress in his position (or Tim Carter's position for that matter) and we probably score on both of those plays.

     

    2. Shockey was completely justified in what he said BUT not where he said it. He's correct... we were out coached. We've been outcoached in every game since the Panthers game. The problem is how he went about it. Think about it for a second. In Shockey's defense... every game you hear about how we want to get him involved early because he's the emotional leader of this offense, but when does he catch his first pass? When is the first pass thrown to him? He can't help the team if he doesn't get the ball in his hands. Now that being said, I DO NOT AGREE with how he called the coaching staff out. It wasn't the right way to handle his frustration. Go to the coaches... not to the media.

     

    3. I'm sick of hearing all this bullshit about how Arrington isn't living up to the hype. I can't stand Troy Aikman but he said it best when addressing the situation yesterday. Tim Lewis claimed to be following the same plan that Washington did when Arrington was a Pro Bowl LB, but I don't remember seeing Arrington drop into coverage on damn near every play in Washington. Now I haven't seen every play of every game this year, but I only remember seeing Arrington blitz ONCE and that was in the Colts game. Playing Arrington the way we are is the equivalent of making Michael Vick a pocket QB. It's retarded. Bottom Line.

     

    4. While we're on the subject of defense... What the fuck is going on here? Why is Fred Robbins the only one that's getting penetration? There's no reason for this. Strahan couldn't have dropped off that much in one year. What the hell is going on with Osi? Is there some reason that we are ALWAYS OUT OF POSITION? If this doesn't get fixed Tim Lewis needs to get fired.

     

    5. Do we have to go through Tiki Barber telling them to give him the ball again? Does our coaching staff really need to be told to get the ball in the hands of the team's MVP? Are they not smart enough to know this already?

     

    6. Going back to the Shockey situation... (and this is directed towards the fans). What makes Shockey calling out coaching different from Barber doing it last year? Like I said before... he was correct in what he said... not who he said it to. Same goes for Barber. Having the media involved makes for a bad situation, but SOMETHING HAS TO BE DONE.

     

    There's more, but I'm tired of typing now.

  6. We won. But the team is a mess. There are so many problems with it that I wonder if this team is any better (or possibly worse) than our 2005 squad. The Giants showed me guts yesterday, but they still looked like garbage up until the end with several penalties that almost pushed us out of FG range.

     

    Where is:

     

    #55

    #92

    #72

    #47

    #28

    #22

    #23

    #80

    #51

     

    These players have been missing for the last two weeks I think we need to notify the police to locate their whereabouts immediately.

    Shouldn't be mentioned in this. He's begging for the ball and not getting it. On top of that he's playing hurt.

  7. Link

     

    (Sept. 20, 2006) -- Quarterback Eli Manning of the New York Giants, defensive tackle Tommie Harris of the Chicago Bears and kicker Ryan Longwell of the Minnesota Vikings are the NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played the second week of the 2006 season (Sept. 17-18), the NFL announced.

     

    OFFENSE: QB ELI MANNING, NEW YORK GIANTS

     

    Manning led the Giants to a historic comeback in a 30-24 overtime win over the NFC East-rival Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field, helping New York overcome a 17-point fourth-quarter deficit en route to the win. The victory marked the first time the Giants, trailing 24-7 entering the fourth quarter, overcame a 17-point margin in the final stanza since Nov. 15, 1970, when Pro Football Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton led the club out of a 33-14 hole to defeat the Washington Redskins, 35-33. This time it was Manning guiding the club to a key win. After the Giants drew to within 24-14, Manning led a 33-yard scoring drive culminated by a 22-yard touchdown to Amani Toomer with 3:28 to play. Then after the Giants retained possession with 58 seconds remaining and no timeouts, Manning led the team 63 yards in six plays, with kicker Jay Feely forcing overtime with a 35-yard field goal. Manning's mastery continued in the extra session on the final drive, finding Plaxico Burress for the game-winning 31-yard touchdown pass. In the fourth quarter and overtime, Manning -- who finished 31 of 43 for 371 yards, three touchdowns and one interception for a 111.7 rating -- completed 20 of 26 attempts for 233 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.

     

    In his third season from Mississippi, this is Manning's first career Player of the Week Award.

  8. Think back a few years ago to 2003, we were beating the Eagles up and down the field but couldn't get into the end zone to seal the deal. Eventually this lead to Brian Westbrook's only worthy contribution to the NFL (don't argue with me on this, he's an overrated hack & isn't a real RB like Tiki, he just can't take the pounding). Eventually on down the line the Eagles used that game as a catapault to launch them deep into the post-season, while that loss basically ripped the heart out of our team & we were done for the season thereafter.

     

    We move foward to Sunday afternoon, Philly had us whipped but couldn't get that nail in the coffin, straight up we had no business being in that game. But with a lucky bounce (Westbrook fumble), a couple of stupid moves by the Eagles and their coaches (McChoke's head bob trying to draw Pierce offsides, Trent Cole trying to act like Daniel LaRusso kicking Kareem in the sack, Reid choking up on the bat instead of swinging for the fence) and we are still there hanging around at the end. Eli's heroics & Plax's concentration along with Amani leaving it all on the field helped rip the heart out of the SheGals, we need to use this to go into next week & avenge the defeat from last year. Kick Sleazattle in the teeth from minute one and keep the cleats on their throat for 60 minutes!!!

     

    Go Giants, this is the springboard for the rest of the year!!!!!

    Such violence... I like it. :P

  9. holy crap..i was about to flip shit when jacobs ran to the 5 and 15 seconds later were at the 30...and then when Eli threw it up I was like ohhh shit..then I saw Plax in single coverage..game over

    I thought that he was throwing the ball away, but I knew I wore my Burress jersey for some reason today. :P Quick question though... did Tim Carter get credit for a TD reception?

  10. Post what you think the playoff roster, rotations, and lineups will look like.

    Rotation

    Pedro Martinez

    Tom Glavine

    Steve Trachsel

    John Maine

     

    Bullpen

    Billy Wagner

    Aaron Heilman

    Guellirimo Mota

    Chad Bradford

    Pedro Feleciano

    El Duque Orlando Hernandez

    Darren Oliver

     

    NL Ballpark Lineup

    SS- Jose Reyes

    C- Paul Lo Duca

    CF- Carlos Beltran

    1B- Carlos Delgado

    3B- David Wright

    LF- Cliff Floyd

    RF- Shawn Green

    2B- Jose Valentin

    Pitcher

     

    AL Ballpark Lineup (If Needed)

    SS- Jose Reyes

    C- Paul Lo Duca

    CF- Carlos Beltran

    1B- Carlos Delgado

    3B- David Wright

    DH- Cliff Floyd

    RF- Shawn Green

    2B- Jose Valentin

    LF- Endy Chavez

     

    Bench

    Endy Chavez

    Chris Woodward

    Kelly Stinnett (I don't know the status on Ramon Castro.)

    Julio Franco

    Michael Tucker

    Edgardo Alfonzo (May be a long shot, but I hope to see Fonzie as a fill in and righty bat.)

    This is exactly what they said the lineups would look like on SNY. :worshippy:

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