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Giants secret weapon?


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BREAKING NEWS:

 

The NY Giants have revealed their 'secret weapon' for Sunday's game against the Philthadelphia Eagles.

 

A source close to the situation (who requested anonymity because he/she doesn't want to get fired for leaking information to the press) revealed the Giants front office has struck a deal with the Lincoln Financial field groundskeeper. Pat "Smokey" Pendergrass will receive a years supply of NY pizza (because we all know it's the best pizza on the entire planet and unavailable in Philly) in exchange for setting off the sprinkler heads when the Eagles offense is on the field. The source claimed the Giants got the idea from the current Buffalo Wild Wings commercial where the sprinkler heads cause players to trip and fall. This should be far less obvious than having defensive players mysteriously flop on the ground to stop Michael Vick and Philly's high powered offense.

 

For those that haven't seen the commercial:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIVtwjdfb2M

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For those of you who think the "secret weapon" is Da'Rel Scott, he's inactive for this game. So is Michael Clayton, whom we just resigned because of injuries to WRs. :unsure:

 

 

just saw that. The Eagles have some guys out as well, including Parker, Tapp and Justice

 

New York Giants at Philadelphia

 

Giants: RB Da'Rel Scott, G Mitch Petrus, T James Brewer, WR Mark Clayton, CB Prince Amukamara, DE Osi Umenyiora, WR Mario Manningham

 

Eagles: S Jaiquawn Jarrett, CB Curtis Marsh, DE Darryl Tapp, G Danny Watkins, G Julian Vandervelde, T Winston Justice, DE Juqua Parker

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From the NY Post Today:

 

Could this have been our secret weapon?

 

Rookie linebacker Jacquian Williams, a sixth-round pick from South Florida, did well to make the roster and was expected to fill a special-teams role. All of a sudden, he was on the field for the majority of the snaps on defense as the nickel linebacker. He led the team with nine tackles and his extreme speed made him a smart choice as the spy against Michael Vick.

 

“The speed wasn’t a surprise because we knew what we had there,” Tom Coughlin said, “but I think that the quality of the young man has been a huge plus.”

 

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/giants/big_blue_gets_boost_from_beating_89mVLxKqOMoZ6tEOX3YbBJ#ixzz1ZA04o22I

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