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Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  March 28, 2010

New York Football Giants Talk will merge with Ultimate New York Giants

After careful consideration, I have made a decision to join Ultimate New York Giants. Andrew Furman, creator of Ultimate New York Giants, has an outstanding Giants blog. Unequivocally, Ultimate New York Giants has thought provoking commentary as well as a fervent and knowledgeable fan base. In my humble opinion, Ulitmate New York Giants is the best Giants blog on the Net. In the...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  February 06, 2010

No need to overhaul overtime

After the Saints thrilling overtime victory in the NFC Championship game, there has been an outpour from pundits and fans to change the overtime rule because the Vikings did not get a possession. According to Sports Illustrated's Peter King, I'll say only one thing about the overtime rule: It stinks.King goes on to add: I won't repeat every one of my objections to the...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  February 03, 2010

Will be posting again soon

Because of family commitments, I have not been able to post. In the next few days, I will be back.Upcoming events:1. Frankie the Sports Guy will interview me. 2. Cowboy Keith is down in South Florida covering the Super Bowl for New York Football Giants Talk. As Super Bowl week kicks off, he will be sending reports. In fact, during the game, he will be on the field.
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  February 01, 2010

Quick takes on Championship games

Jets vs Colts- Jets played extremely well for 30 minutes. However, the second half was a different story. No pressure on Manning allowed the Colts to dominate the second half. P.S. Jets head coach Rex Ryan should not have had Jay Feely kick a long field goal. Being a Giants fan, Feely cannot kick long field goals especially longer than 50 yards. ie 2005 Seattle game and 2006 game...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  January 25, 2010

WHO DAT!!! Let's Go Saints!!!!!

Since their inception into the NFL in 1967, the Saints have been synonymous with losing. Today, this will change. Here at New York Football Giants Talk, we are pulling for the Saints. I think they will dismantle the Vikings like they did my Giants. For Saints fans, some NFL music to pump you up!!!!Happy Birthday to my daughter Grace!!!!!
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  January 24, 2010

A play which ended the 2009 Giants season

Prior to this game, Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce said this game is "the Super Bowl for the New York Giants." Even Coughlin said Sunday's game against the San Diego Chargers was a "one-game season." Yes, Pierce was correct. Coughlin was too.After this game was over, the Giants lost four games in a row. Their record dropped to 5-4. And for the remainder...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  January 23, 2010

Giants showed true colors in New Orleans

As I was driving to work on Wednesday morning, I was listening to WWL 870 am in New Orleans. Here in New Orleans, Saints enthusiasm is at a fever pitch. Needless to say, during the morning broadcast, an audio clip is played about the Saints domination over the Giants. This game exposed the Giants. They never recovered. Recall, prior to this game against the Saints, the Giants had...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  January 20, 2010

Sunday NFL Divisional Games

Hopefully, today's games are more competitive.Dallas vs Minnesota- All week long, I have been listening and watching pundits praise the Dallas Cowboys. Today, their season will be coming to an end. A main reason will be penalties. Dallas committed 115 penalties in 2009. This flaw will come back to haunt them. The Vikings are a different team at home. This season, they are a perfect...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  January 17, 2010

Saturday NFL Divisional games

Here are my picks:New Orleans over Arizona. Currently, I am living in the South Louisiana area. Therefore, I have a pulse of what is going on down here. Despite losing their last three regular season games, quarterback Drew Brees is focused. He will have a big game. Like the Giants game earlier this season, Saints head coach Sean Payton has had a week to prepare for the Cardinals...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  January 16, 2010

Perry Fewell

Yesterday, the Giants announced Perry Fewell is the new defensive coordinator of the New York Football Giants. Fewell plans on having this type of defense: “Disciplined, attacking, aggressive, 11 hats to the football.” Like Kevin Gilbride, Fewell is another Jacksonville retread. Fewell served under Coughlin as secondary coach from 1998-2002. Fewell takes over an abysmal defensive...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  January 15, 2010

More on possible 3-4 defensive switch

From New York Daily News' Ralph Vacchiano:Several people with connections to the Giants (but not inside the Giants) have now speculated to me that the team should or may consider a switch to a 3-4 defense. I’m not sure I see it, but I keep hearing it. Justin Tuck could be a 3-4 end, but I assume Mathias Kiwanuka would have to move back to linebacker. Clint Sintim is a natural...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  January 11, 2010

Waufle Out; Will Giants go back to 3-4 defense?

Yesterday, Giants head coach Tom Coughlin fired his defensive line coach Mike Waulfe. Waufle had been the Giants defensive line coach since 2004. Within the last 48 hours, Coughlin has disposed of two of his defensive assistants. Apparently, Coughlin heard Giants co-owner John Mara's words loud and clear. John Mara said, “You’d like to have the head coach make the final decision...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  January 07, 2010

Sheridan Fired!

On Monday, the Giants fired beleaguered defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan. Disappointed NY Giants CEO John Mara unloads on his teamHours earlier, Giants co-owner John Mara sounded off. But asked if he could accept Coughlin bringing back all his coaches, Mara said “You’d like to have the head coach make the final decision on those things. But that would be a tough one to swallow...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  January 05, 2010

Open thread: Should Mara retain Coughlin?

After two consecutive weeks of uninspired and woeful football, the Giants ended the 2009 season on a sour note. For a team who had aspirations of getting back to the Super Bowl, the Giants finished a mediocre 8-8. From a PR standpoint, Giants co-owner John Mara has to get rid of Coughlin. If he keeps Coughlin as head coach, during the off season and up until the regular season, the...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  January 04, 2010

Vikings vanquish Giants 44-7!

Coughlin looks and sounds like he needs Miralax! Furthermore, he got testy with reporters. After having witnessed unwatchable football over the past two weeks, Giants management must consider firing head coach Tom Coughlin. Losing games is one thing; however, when your team is non-competitive, this is a whole different issue. The Giants defense surrendered 41 and 44 points in consecutive...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  January 03, 2010

Changes will be made!

Happy New Year!I have caught a cold and have not been able to post. Here is the latest on the Giants coaching situation.As the Giants head up to Minnesota to play their last game of the 2009 campaign, NFL Network's Jason La Canfora is reporting the Giants will be making coaching changes. La Canfora is talking about assistant coaches ie Bill Sheridan. On the contrary, Sheridan...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  January 02, 2010

More Carson on 2009 Midgets

Harry Carson was on ESPN 1050 New York expanded on his comments about the Giants.
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  December 30, 2009

Coughlin and Carson

Yesterday, Giants head coach Tom Coughlin apologized for his team's abysmal performance against the Panthers. “I do think the one thing that I want to say to our fans is that, to a man, we’d like to apologize for yesterday. I think that for whatever reason a team that had an awful lot to play for, that had opportunities there, that was playing in Giants Stadium for the last...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  December 29, 2009

Dreadful Giants

The Giants stunk up the Meadowlands on Sunday losing to the Carolina Panthers 41-9. Dreadful, listless, pathetic, disgraceful, disgusting, embarrassing, humiliating are adjectives to describe this unacceptable performance.What happened to Giants' pride?If you follow this blog, the Giants season was over after they blew the San Diego game. After falling to 5-4, the Giants have...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  December 27, 2009

Farewell Giants Stadium!

On Sunday, the Giants will be playing their last game at Giants Stadium. From Youtube, I found this video.What memorable game played at Giants Stadium evokes your memory?
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  December 27, 2009

2009 Giants: A December not to remember

As this miserable 2009 season winds down, we have to look back at all the preseason grandiose expectations. Click on the following links. Each article proclaims the Giants are going to have a fantastic season.Sporting NewsDefense makes Giants team to beat. The defensePrior to the second game of the season against Dallas, I asked New York Daily News' Ralph Vacchiano this question...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  December 26, 2009

Miracle in Tampa: Super Bowl XXV

Great memories!Merry Christmas to all!
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  December 25, 2009

A Giant Win? Giants 45 Skins 12

The Giants trampled the Redskins 45 to 12. When Terrell Thomas intercepted a Jason Campbell pass and took it to the house, I turned the game off. Indeed, this was an impressive victory. The Giants dominated the game from beginning to end. In the first quarter, the first two Giants' scoring drives were too easy. Washington's defense did not show any effort. This win was an...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  December 22, 2009

Who Dat! Dallas wins, Giants look like odd team out

Just when you thought you figured this league out, you are proved wrong again. Last night, in front of a raucous and sold out Superdome, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the mighty New Orleans Saints 24-17. With the defeat, the Saints dropped to 13-1. More importantly, if the season ended today, the 9-5 Cowboys have locked up a playoff spot. This surprising Cowboy win makes the road tougher...
Via New York Football Giants Talk  |  December 20, 2009
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