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Yet we keep drafting guys who are better receivers than blockers. This is one example of the disconnect between the players we draft and how we use them.

Lets also realize that the limited view of the offense goes straight on up to Coughlin. Who also happens to have a perverse desire to throw it to the FB.

 

The way Gilly uses the TEs honestly we could have Shannon Sharpe in his prime and he would still only catch two passes a game.

 

The TEs in Gillys system dont catch passes, they are there to be an extra blocker or an relief outlet for Eli.

 

I think Boss is a good TE for the Giants simply because he is a good blocker who can catch the additional pass, plus he comes cheap.

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I haven't heard this yet; Giants apparently said they'd accept a 2nd for him.

 

Agent says 21 teams interested in Giants DE Umenyiora

 

 

Osi Umenyiora's agent is finding plenty of NFL teams interested in trading for the star defensive end, but so far, none of them appear willing to pay the New York Giants' asking price.

 

"Just trying to convince them to give up that elusive first-round pick," Tony Agnone told the New York Post on Tuesday. "Still working on it."

Brooks: Best fits for Osi

Osi Umenyiora is coming off a season in which he had 11.5 sacks and 10 forced fumbles. NFL.com analyst Bucky Brooks looks at five teams that could be suitors for his services. More...

 

Agnone told the newspaper that he has received inquiries from 21 teams. The New York Daily News reported Monday that the Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos, San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Rams and Seattle Seahawks have shown interest either to the Giants or to Agnone. But the combination of the Giants' asking price -- a first-round pick -- and Umenyiora's desire to earn more money is making a deal difficult.

 

The Baltimore Sun reported Tuesday that the Giants have dropped their demand for a first-round pick and would be willing to accept a second-round pick. The newspaper cited a league source in reporting that the Ravens and the New England Patriots are interested in Umenyiora.

 

Umenyiora, 29, wants to rework a contract that will pay him $7 million over the next two seasons, with $3.1 million due this season. He led the Giants with 11.5 sacks and 10 forced fumbles in 2010, and he has grown increasingly frustrated with the criticism he's receiving over the situation.

 

The Giants gave Agnone a limited time to make a deal, and that deadline is drawing near.

 

"It's not going to be long now," he said.

 

After holding out of training camp the first day, Umenyiora reported the next three but didn't participate in practice.

 

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Reese told Osi to go home and clear his head tonight take todays practice off. It. Sounded like he wanted to talk with Osi again in the morning . I am not sure they can give him anymore money any way , We must be bumping the cap now right? well any way Osi stayed at practice which pleased Coughlin.

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