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PRESCRIPTION FOR TROUBLE
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November 09, 2012
Giants safety Will Hill, serving a four-game suspension for using Adderall to treat his ADHD, says that "there's going to be problems" if players who need it aren't allowed to use it.
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November 08, 2012
New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks has been battling knee and foot injuries all season long, and as a result he has not been able to provide much for Eli Manning and his team’s offense. The Giants have struggled on offense as of late, and one of the reasons has been Nicks’ inability to separate from defenders as he seems to always be either out or limited in practice...
HELPING HAND
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November 06, 2012
The New York Giants did their part to try to help with the recovery of Hurricane Sandy around the NY and NJ areas during an off day.
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November 06, 2012
The New York Giants defense has put the team in a position to win their last three games. During that time period, Big Blue has forced 12 turnovers, which has enabled this unit to become ranked second in the NFL in turnover ratio. However, the immense amount of turnovers the Giants have created over the past several weeks have covered up several glaring weaknesses in the defense...
BOYS WILL BE BOYS
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November 08, 2012
The Giants wide receiver has experienced a precipitous drop in his numbers the past few weeks and tried to explain it away by saying "stats is for girls."
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November 08, 2012
Last week: 5 (-3)
Record: 6-3
I picked the Giants to win last week, but it wasn’t confident and I only picked them because the Steelers had to travel on the day of the game because of Hurricane Sandy. In normal conditions, I would have picked the Steelers because this is right around when the Giants struggle. Under Tom Coughlin, they are 53-19 in the first 8 games of the season...
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November 07, 2012
The New York Giants blew a fourth-quarter lead last week as their four-game winning streak came to an end. With a recent history of struggling through the second half of the season, they hope a matchup with the sliding Cincinnati Bengals proves to be just what they need.
The Giants look to get back on track before their bye week as they try to extend the Bengals' losing streak...
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November 08, 2012
Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw missed Wednesday's practice with a foot injury that he suffered three weeks ago.
Since his injury Bradshaw has generated a BenJarvus Green-Ellis-like 3.5 yard/rush average and slowly lost several goalline opportunities to backup Andre Brown.
Bradshaw returned in limited capacity on Thursday, preparing for the Cincinnati Bengals this Sunday...
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November 06, 2012
New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz told Mike Francesa on 660 WFAN that even though some of his teammates haven’t admitted it, Hurricane Sandy was a distraction for them last week.
Victor Cruz on WFAN: The storm was “a little bit of a distraction.” Most other players insisted it was not at all.
— Tom Rock (@TomRock_Newsday) November 6, 2012
I believe the storm was...
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November 08, 2012
On Wednesday, Bengals wide receiver A.J. green said there are plenty of holes in the Giants’ defense for him to take advantage of.
Today, Giants safety Antrel Rolle took the time to respond to Green’s remarks.
“I’ll talk with my pads come Sunday,” Rolle said, per the New York Daily News. “That’s how I approach the game. If he sees me, he better duck. That’s it.
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November 07, 2012
Nine months after meeting in Super Bowl XLVI, New England and the New York Giants are each in first place in their respective divisions, with a combined record of 11-6 (.647).Both teams look to be headed to the playoffs, if for no other reason than the lack of other great teams in their divisions.But since New England won back-to-back Super Bowls in 2003-04, a surprising trend has...
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November 09, 2012
The Carolina Panthers have turned to longtime front-office executive Ernie Accorsi to assist in the team's pursuit of a new general manager. Accorsi, 71, will begin serving immediately as a consultant to help the Panthers find a replacement for Marty Hurney, The Charlotte Observer reported Friday. "I have a very high regard for Mr. Richardson and look forward to providing...