Breaking It Down Before the Draft: New York Giants Offensive Line
The New York Giants offensive line was somewhat of a revolving door due to injury and ineffectiveness. The one constant was right guard Chris Snee. Snee is the son in law of head coach Tom Coughlin and has made pro bowls and played well all throughout his career. The rest of the line is kind of up in the air.
Kareem McKenzie was not re-signed and right now the right tackle options...
Via Rant Sports
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April 26, 2012
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April 26, 2012
Giants coach and son-in-law Snee, working together
Chris Snee has to please his coach every day. His father-in-law, too.
Tom Coughlin is that coach. And that father-in-law.
''It's been eight years of us working together on the field and we'll be family off the field, so it's been a great relationship,'' Snee said Thursday as the New York Giants prepared to play the New England Patriots in Sunday'...
Via AP on Fox
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February 03, 2012
Coughlin, Snee keep it all in the family
INDIANAPOLIS — Chris Snee, one of the five best players on the Giants, was enjoying a day off Sunday getting ready to pack for the Super Bowl trip the next day when the doorbell rang at his home in New Jersey. “Hey, Chris. How you doing? Where are the kids?”
Via NY Daily News
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February 01, 2012
Serby's Sunday Q & A with... Chris Snee
Giants guard Chris Snee blocked out some time to chat with Steve Serby before today’s NFC Championship game in San Francisco.
Q: Define New York Giants pride.
A: When you put on that helmet, [coach Tom Coughlin] always talks about how it’s not you, you’re playing for...
Via NY Post
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January 21, 2012
Giants cut through all the 2011 drama
Chris Snee knows of the links being made between the New York Giants' strong regular-season finish and the one that helped vault his club to victory in Super Bowl XLII four years ago.
And he can't stand it.
"I hate comparing the two years," the standout right guard told FOXSports.com with an exasperated chuckle inside New York's locker room. "I think...
Via Fox Sports
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January 06, 2012
Chris Snee: Giants’ playoffs start now
At 6-6, the Giants are currently on the outside looking in at the NFC playoff picture. But with two games against the NFC East-leading Cowboys remaining, the Giants have a simple situation: Sweep the Cowboys and win either one of their other two remaining games, and they win the division. For Giants guard Chris Snee,…
Via Pro Football Talk
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December 10, 2011
NY Giants bye week does Chris Snee some good, as guard is cleared to play vs. Miami Dolphins Sunday
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/giants/2011/10/25/2011-10-25_ny_giants_bye_week_does_chris_snee_some_good_as_guard_is_cleared_to_play_vs_dolp.htmlChris Snee takes a shot in Week 6, but is ready to go against Miami after the bye.By Ralph Vacchiano - NY Dailynews 10
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October 25, 2011
Giants' Chris Snee returns, making the offensive line complete again
http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/2011/10/giants_chris_snee_returns_givi.htmlGiants guard Chris Snee returned to practice today after missing time with a concussion.By Mike Vorkunov - Star Ledger 10/25/11
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October 25, 2011
Snee’s Return Sures Up Leaky Line
Giants’ Pro Bowl OL Chris Snee returned to practice yesterday after missing last week’s game with a concussion – the first of his football life.
from Mike Vorunkov of the Star-Ledger:
Now, rested and back to health after a bye week, the Giants have regained something that has been unfamiliar to them as of late: an offensive line in place with all five starters....
Via Giants Football Blog
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October 25, 2011
Giants' Snee back at practice
Here's one of the few times you'll ever get an offensive lineman to admit that he held someone: Chris Snee, who suffered a concussion against the Seahawks a little more than two weeks ago, said he was in such bad shape coming off the field in the fourth quarter of that game that he had to grab on to the referee in order to keep from falling over.
Via T-Rock's Take On The Giants
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October 24, 2011
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