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NeMesiS

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  1. If only you were a Giants fan............
  2. I thought it was a Pretty good show and interview. I can't wait for the season to start.
  3. Giants | Tuck to line up inside from time to time Wed, 10 May 2006 10:07:25 -0700 Mike Garafalo, of the Star-Ledger, reports New York Giants DE Justin Tuck could see extensive action at defensive tackle on obvious passing downs. The Giants have four excellent pass-rushing defensive ends and will have to find a way to get them all on the field. Giants | Umenyiora discusses Kiwanuka selection Tue, 9 May 2006 23:21:53 -0700 Mike Garafalo, of the Newark Star-Ledger, reports New York Giants DL Osi Umenyiora discussed the team's selection of DL Mathias Kiwanuka in the first-round of the NFL Draft. Umenyiora said, "It's probably going to stunt somebody's growth. I don't know. All I know is, when I was a rookie, I didn't get that much playing time and you really need that. You have to play in order to develop." He added that you need more than teaching from defensive line coach Mike Waufle and defensive coordinator Tim Lewis, but that getting on the football field enables a player to realize their full potential. "(Kiwanuka is) a first-rounder, so obviously they're going to put him on the football field at some point in time. It's just a situation we're going to have to deal with," said Umenyiora.
  4. BY ARTHUR STAPLE Newsday Staff Writer May 10, 2006 Tom Coughlin gave a quick preview of his team's defensive alignment on the second draft day, casually mentioning that LaVar Arrington would be the Giants' starting strong-side linebacker, not weak-side as Arrington played last year with the Redskins. For Arrington, the alignment doesn't matter. He knows his mission is to attack and get into the opposing backfield, just as it is for Pro Bowl defensive ends Osi Umenyiora and Michael Strahan, and as it will be for whichever other pass-rushers make it onto the field: second-year end Justin Tuck, rookie end Mathias Kiwanuka and anyone else who can fit into defensive coordinator Tim Lewis' scheme. "The type of personnel we have, it allows us to do so many things," Arrington said yesterday. "You're going to see a lot of different looks from us ... Coach Lewis says he wants me closer to the ball. That means closer to the quarterback. The plan is for me to be disruptive." The addition of Kiwanuka, the Giants' first-round pick April 29, may disrupt some things inside the locker room. Tuck, the 2005 third-round pick out of Notre Dame who shined in brief appearances at both end and tackle last season, said all the right things yesterday about the addition of Kiwanuka. "It's competition; I hope we can bring out the best in each other," said Tuck, who added that two coaches called him after the Giants selected Kiwanuka to assuage his fears about being pushed aside. "I can see why they picked him - I played against him. At No. 32, he's a steal." Still, not all the voices were in agreement. "It may stunt someone's growth," Umenyiora said, adding that perhaps Lewis will have a scheme that has "nine pass-rushers on the field at the same time." But all agree there is too much talent on defense now to go to waste, especially in the front seven. "It's going to be as good as we want it to be," Arrington said. "If we push ourselves, we'll meet expectations and hopefully surpass them."
  5. Oh my God...You said we have, (Gulp) potential. This is a Kodak moment.
  6. Lockhart...What the hell happen to you. You use to be a good poster back in the days. Now, everything you post is just complete garbage. What happen?
  7. Cool man! why do you post something about your band at the General discussion section and I'll pin it for you.
  8. Fbomb, what up man. It's good to see you.
  9. It looks like it works....
  10. Are you sure about? Because Strahan and Osi does need someone to hold their jock strap.
  11. Taylor is quick too...Taylor is tall, can catch, strong as hell...He loves to run block. And has 4.2 - 4.3 speed.
  12. Taylor is far more talented than Moss. He could be our number one. But he has to recover...I'm telling you, when he played for Texas A&M. He was simply amazing!
  13. Carbo...Stop spamming.
  14. I don't think we will tak a major hit on the cap if we cut him. I say give taylor another chance...
  15. I'm not so sure Carter is a sure in. I think Ponder and Carter are goners. Taylor is probably the most talented WR on our roster. I saw this man have a major knee injury and still run a 4.3 in the combine 6 months later. I've seen this kid play...He's amazing! It would be a big mistake if we kept Carter or Ponder.
  16. I can't believe they actually admitted to that.
  17. Your link isn't working.
  18. giants, skins, cowboys, cardinals, eagles
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