The Giants showing interest in Charles Woodson
Teams are expressing interest in in Charles Woodson this offseason, but it appears to be a lot of tire kicking. There is a new team getting into the mix with feelers, and it is the New York Giants according to Woodson’s agent Carl Poston via Josina Anderson: Just received another Charles Woodson update:”The Giants have just put their toe in the water again for Charles Woodson...
Perry Fewell isn’t going anywhere, Giants won’t make any coaching changes
As much as New York Giants fans would love to see defensive coordinator Perry Fewell be let go after another season in which their defense was ranked at the bottom of the league, it’s not happening.After winning the Super Bowl last season, Fewell and the rest of the coaches bought themselves an extra year. Last winter the Giants actually signed Fewell to an extension that runs...
Perry Fewell says the Giants’ defense just isn’t making plays
New York Giants defensive coordinator Perry Fewell is still trying to figure out why his defense is ranked 30th in the NFL after looking so good in practice.
For now Fewell believes his guys just aren’t executing.
“We’ve prepared better than what we’ve played,” Fewell said, per the New York Daily News. “I think if you look at the tape we’re in position to make plays...
Giants Defensive Coordinator Perry Fewell Points To Players For Defensive Struggles
New York Giants' defensive coordinator Perry Fewell spoke on Thursday about his team's defensive shortcomings this season.
One season after winning the Super Bowl the New York Giants appear to be headed toward missing the playoffs. A large part of the reason is a disappointing defense that had not rushed the passer effectively, has surrendered too many big plays and is...
Giants’ defensive end Justin Tuck sounds off on kneel down drama
The kneel down controversy that emerged from the end of last Sunday’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers/New York Giants game is one of the hot button topics to surge out of week two.
Let’s be honest with ourselves here for a moment. Most of the fan’s look at it as a matter of perspective.
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Perry Fewell to return as Giants defensive coordinator in 2012
Perry Fewell will be back with Big Blue next season, so you can kill all the talk of him leaving to become a head coach and Steve Spagnuolo returning to the G-Men.
The Giants defense has struggled at times this year, especially in the secondary and with the linebacking corps, but the future looks bright for 2012 with Fewell returning, especially if the Giants get Terrell Thomas...
Fewell: Some Giants quit against Saints
A miffed Perry Fewell accused some members of the New York Giants defense of quitting in the blowout loss to the New Orleans Saints and he vowed that will not happen again.
The Giants defensive coordinator says he was angry and disappointed the way his unit played in the 49-24 thrashing, and he seemed certain that the defense would show up Sunday for what is now a crucial game against...
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December 01, 2011
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Giants DC: Some players quit vs. Saints
New York Giants defensive coordinator Perry Fewell said some members of the team's defense quit during Monday's lopsided loss to the New Orleans Saints.
Fewell was not happy with how his defensive unit played against the Saints, particularly displeased that some players gave up on certain plays.
He said the Giants would get their act together for this weekend's tilt...
Perry Fewell’s Giants Pass Rush and Defense Has Gone Missing
New York Giants Defensive Coordinator Perry Fewell's defense is suddenly missing in action. To be more specific the Giants pass rush has gone missing!
The once ferocious pass rush which led the NFL in sacks for most of the season has been tamed, silenced and dominated by opponents. This disappearing act can be traced back to week 9 against the New England Patriots where New York...
Giants' Fewell downplays game against the Bills
New York Giants defensive coordinator Perry Fewell isn't putting any extra emphasis on coming up with a gameplan for the Buffalo Bills this weekend.
Forget that Fewell was the Bills' interim coach for the final seven games of the 2009 season, or that they passed him over and chose Chan Gailey to become the coach the following season.
While there might be a little bitterness...
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October 13, 2011
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