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Bills Trade McCargo to Colts

October 14, 2008 By: BuffBillsFan Category: AFC South, Buffalo Bills, Colts, John McCargo, Kyle Williams, NFL No Comments →

Buffalo Bills defensive tackle John McCargo has played his last game in Buffalo as he was traded to the Indianapolis Colts for a 4th round draft pick today at the trade deadline.

McCargo struggled in his 2-plus seasons with the Bills.  The former 1st round pick played in 25 games with the Bills, amassing 35 tackles and 2.5 sacks.

Many will label McCargo as a bust, seeing as the Bills traded up in the 2006 draft to select him in the 1st round and he did not start one game in his time with the team.  He never played to his potential and was outshined by a 5th round selection, Kyle Williams, who is currently the Bills starting DT next to Marcus Stroud.  McCargo was also injured frequently and even reported to camp overweight this off-season.

This trade is not going to greatly impact the team seeing as McCargo was barely playing.  It will just give the Bills another draft pick at the end of the year to try to build on an already strong nucleus of young talent.

Unless for some reason you went on and bought a John McCargo jersey, no one in Buffalo is going to be angry with this trade.

Countdown to Kickoff: Interview with Matt Loede

September 17, 2008 By: BuffBillsFan Category: AFC East, AFC South, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Clevland Browns, Denver Broncos, Jabari Greer, Jacksonville Jaguars, James Hardy, Jay Cutler, Lee Evans, Leodis McKelvin, Minnesota Vikings, NFL, New Orleans Saints, Peyton Manning, Roscoe Parrish, San Diego Chargers, Seattle Seahawks, Trent Edwards No Comments →

The countdown to kickoff has begun.  Only 4 days away until the Bills return to the Ralph to take on the Oakland Raiders.  Similar to last week, instead of breaking down a match up today I invited another guest to the site.  Matt Loede joins the website today.  He is the senior editor at billsgab.com and nflgridirongab.com.  NFLGridrongab.com brings together all of the teams in the NFL.  It is a great site to go to for opinions and news on any NFL team.  Matt has been covering the sports world for over 13 years and this week he is heading to Blog World 2008 this weekend in Las Vegas.  He was gracious enough to stop by and chat a little bit about the Buffalo Bills and the entire NFL (NOTE: Just like last time, my questions are in bold while Matt’s answers are in normal font).  

What are your thoughts on the Bills through their first 2 games?  They beat the Seahawks badly, 34-10 and they came through when they had to against the Jaguars 20-16.  That is two wins against playoff teams from last year.  Sure both of these teams have injuries, but they looked pretty good in both of them.  This is the first time since 2003 that the Bills have started 2-0 to begin a season.

I think the Bills have looked solid through two weeks.  The one thing that has impressed me is the maturity of Trent Edwards, as well as the ability of the defense to make stops when they need to.  Edwards and the offense really came through Sunday when the team was trailing and had two great drives to take the game back over.  Injuries or not, many felt Seattle and Jacksonville would be, and could still be playoff teams.

How do you like the Bills offense through the first 2 games?  It is similar to a west coast offense with some different formations.  It let’s the young QB Trent Edwards make quick decisions and they air it out when the defense starts cheating up.  Not to mention Edwards spreads the ball all over the place.  Everyone gets involved, something as Bills fans we haven’t seen in a while.  Plus they have Lynch that they can ride all day too if needed.

As I said above, Edwards and the offense has looked very good.  Turk Schonert has done a very good job in two games as the new offensive coordinator in putting Edwards and the offense in a position to succeed, and Trent has taken advantage of it.  Marshawn and the running game has been good, and credit also has to be given to the O-line for doing a good job up front.

How do you see the AFC East playing out?  The Patriots looked pretty much like the same team (just less scoring) and the New York Jets looked pretty bad.  The Bills and the Pats are both 2-0 so far this season.  Do you give the Bills a shot?

The Bills have a shot, but injuries and how other teams shape up will determine just how much of a shot Buffalo has come playoff time.  The big difference is they started slow last year and caught their stride midway through the season.  This year they have already started fast, and now need to not have a letdown, as the Pats will not be going away easily as we saw last week vs. the Jets.

What are your “surprises” so far this year?  A lot has caught me off guard so far.

  • Titans at 2-0, I’m surprised with.  I didn’t see that team doing anything this year. 
  • Colts at 1-1!  What surprises me with that is Peyton Manning doesn’t look like himself (except for the one throw to Wayne ). 
  • Broncos at 2-0.   I thought Denver would be fighting for a wild card spot not leading the division (although some calls by refs in your favor help).
  • Chargers at 0-2!  Chargers get beat by last second plays two weeks in a row but their defense does not look right to me (and Shawn Merrian is out for the year).
  • Vikings 0-2!  Vikings were supposed to be going to the Superbowl according to some experts.
  • Jags 0-2.  Jags went 11-5 last year, although they do have some injuries.    

There has been plenty of surprises to go around, some good, and of course some bad.

For the Good - the Bills have to be high on the list, along with the Carolina Panthers, who look like they are going to contend with the Saints for the NFC South Title.  Pittsburgh looks for real in the AFC, and Jay Cutler and the Broncos look like a team that is going to give a lot of teams issues.

On the Bad side - The Browns and Vikings have to top the list.  These two teams were the “sexy” picks by many to get deep in the playoffs, and now they are both having to fight just to not find themselves 0-3 after Sunday.  The Chargers have had a tough start, and the Colts may be 1-1, but they look like they have aged a bit.  Seattle and the Jaguars look like two teams that are going to never be able to overcome already the injuries they have encountered.

While we are on the entire NFL, I have to ask this question early in the season. What are your predictions for the rest of the season (division leaders, playoff teams, Superbowl champs, etc.)?  Sorry if you have gotten sick of this one.

Division Champs:
AFC - New England, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Denver
NFC - Dallas, Green Bay, New Orleans, Arizona
Wild Cards - AFC: Tennessee, San Diego NFC: NY Giants, Philadelphia
Super Bowl: Dallas vs. Pittsburgh - Dallas 24-20

Back to the Bills now.  What are your keys to the game for them to beat the Raiders?  The #1 on my list is to stop the run.

Stopping the run is by far and away the most important.  This team ran for 300 yards last week, so yes, that is the biggest key.  On offense, they can’t make mistakes to think the Raiders can sneak out a win in Buffalo.  Take the lead early, pressure Russell and force him to have to win the game

How about them rookies?!?  We say both of them play roles in todays game.  2nd rounder James Hardy caught the go ahead touchdown pass and even 1st round pick Leodis McKelvin got into the game a little bit with two returns.  What role do you see the two of them playing the rest of the season?  I don’t see McKelvin beating out Jabri Greer anytime soon for the starting spot.  

I see Hardy and McKelvin playing the roles they have already played, which is to get in the games at various points, but also for Dick Jauron and the staff not to force them into situations to fail.  I like that neither have had to play a lot, but when they have played they have been able to be successful.

A big part of the Bills offense is Lee Evans.  Do you think he gets a contract extension and stays with the Bills for the foreseeable future?

Edwards and Evans finally seem on the same page, which concerned me entering the season.  Yes, I see Evans and the team getting together on a deal that will pay him like the #1 WR that he is quickly showing he can be week in and week out.

How about another WR?  Every year we hear how the Bills are going to get the ball into Roscoe Parrish’s hands.  Do you think this will come true this year?

Right now Parrish is still a mystery as to how much he’ll be used.  He only has four catches in two games, and Edwards seems more comfortable with Evans and Robert Royal.  Parrish will at some point get a shot to make a play, but those may be few and far between.

Where did Aston Youboty come from?  I didn’t even have this guy making the roster before preseason. 

Just goes to show that some players that are not great in preseaosn and practice can show up when the lights are brightest.  That’s the case with Ashton, who seems to have relished his role with the team, with 11 tackles and a sack in two games.  For now, he’s been a welcome surprise.

Prediction time.  What is the score for the game between the Oakland Raiders and Buffalo Bills?

I think the Bills will win, I say 24-13.  They can’t take the Raiders lightly, as this is a team that lost 41-13 two weeks ago only to come out
and physically dominate the Chiefs in a place they rarely win.  Look for the defense to have its moments, and for Edwards and Evans to make a few big plays to secure the win.

Gameballs, Unsung Hero, and Grades on Bills Week 2 Win

September 15, 2008 By: BuffBillsFan Category: AFC East, AFC South, Buffalo Bills, Fred, Jacksonville Jaguars, James Hardy, Jones-Drew, Lee Evans, Marshawn Lynch, Maurice, NFL, Rian Lindell, Taylor, Terrence McGee No Comments →

As most of you know already, the Buffalo Bills improved to 2-0 with a 20-16 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.  They are now tied for first in the AFC East with the New England Patriots.  Big win for the Bills!  They are now 2-0 against playoff teams from last season also.  So who do I have for my “Unsung Hero”?  Who recieves the gameballs?  How did the Bills do overall in my eyes?  Keep the page scrolling for the answers.

GRADES on Bills

Running Game: D+

The running game started off hot but struggled at times after that.  Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch did not combine for over 100 yards.  The Bills as an entire unit averaged a very weak 2.9 yards a carry.  Lynch did come through with the 11-yard TD run, the only real good run on the game.

Passing Game: A

Can’t really say anything bad about a 20-25 day by Trent Edwards.  The final TD drive showed how quick the young QB matured.  Hit Lee Evans on a 37 yard pass on 3rd and 6 and then calm and cool he throws the go ahead TD to rookie James Hardy.  Everyone got involved in catching the football.

Run Defense: B+

Sure they were a little sluggish in the 2nd half but who wouldn’t be after playing in 90+ degree heat.  Held one of the top running back tandeems in the league in Maurice Jones-Drew and Fred Taylor to 66 yards.  A job well done.

Pass Defense: B+

Got some decent pass rush and a very timely sack by Kyle Williams helped the grade too.  No pass in this game went for more than 15 yards.  Corner Terrence McGee also came up with a timely INT before the end of the 1st half.

Special Teams: C-

They got fooled!  An outside kick was converted on one of the best units in the NFL.  After the game, Coach Dick Jauron said that he told his players to watch out for the outside kick because he knew it was coming.  Yikes!  The return game struggled a little too.  They averaged under 20 yards on 4 kickoff returns.  Kick coverage was pretty good though.

Coaching: A+

A well prepared game plan.   Didn’t panic when down either.   If offensive coordinator Turk Schonert continues his great play calling, a statue will go up for him soon.  Same goes for the defense in Coach Perry Farwell.  Sorry Bobby Aprils. no love for you today. 

 

GAMEBALLS

  • Trent Edwards: Of course Trent will win one of the honors this week.  How could he not?  Mr. Cool finished the day 20 for 25 with 239 yards, 1 TD and 0 INTs.  Did not play like a second year player in this one.
  • Ashton Youboty:  Wow!  Really all I can say about this guy.  I didn’t even think he would make the roster for this season and he stepped up big in this one from the starting nickel corner spot.  He only had 3 tackles but they came up at the right time.  One was to stop Garrard for scrambling for a first, and another was a huge hit on another 3rd down play when they ran a screen.  He also had a sack in the 1st quater.

UNSUNG HERO

Rian Lindell.  What!?  You are going with the Bills kicker?  Now wait a second before you jump down my throat.  He went 2 for 2 on field goals with one of them coming up in the clutch.  It happened with the Bills being up by one, 17-16 when he came into the game.  There was about 30 seconds on the clock, when he booted the 45 yard field goal good to give the Bills a 4 point lead.  Why is this so important you may ask?  Well if he misses that kick, the Jags get the ball back in great field postion only needing a FG for the win.  Something as small as a field goal late in the game is sometimes lost in a game like this, but it’s not forgoten here.  Lindell takes the Unsung Hero adward for Week 2.

Week 2 PreGame: Bills (1-0) at Jaguars (0-1)

September 13, 2008 By: BuffBillsFan Category: AFC East, AFC South, Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kyle Williams, Marcus Stroud, NFL No Comments →

The Buffalo Bills will face the Jacksonville Jaguars tomorrow afternoon one the road at Alltel Stadium.

TV & Radio Info:

Game: Buffalo Bills (1-0) @ Jacksonville Jaguars (0-1)
TV: CBS (Gus Johnson, Steve Tasker)
Radio: 97 Rock (Buffalo), 103.3 The EDGE (Buffalo), WHAM 1180 AM (Rochester), WNSS 1260 AM (Syracuse), FAN 590 AM (Toronto). All done by John Murphy, Mark Kelso and Paul Peck.
Time: 1:00 p.m. ET

Game Notes:

  • Marcus Stroud returns to his old team after they traded him in the off-season. He will come back with a chip on his shoulder. Look for a big game coming from #99.
  • Last season the Bills scored a franchise-record low 20 offensive touchdowns. Of those 20 TDs, only 5 came on the road.
  • Pro bowl left tackle Jason Peters has been activated for tomorrow’s game. It will be his first start of the 2008 regular season after he missed the first game, all of the preseason and all of training camp due to a contract holdout.
  • Head Coach Dick Jauron was named the NFL’s coach of the week for week 1 for the Bills 34-10 performance against the Seattle Seahawks.
  • Bills have beaten the Jaguars 4 of the last 6 times and lead the overall series 4-3. However the Jags got the best of the Bills last season, forcing former starter J.P. Losman into 3 turnovers as the Jags destroyed the Bills 36-14.
  • The last time the Bills played on September 14th (like they are tomorrow), it was 2003. They beat, you guessed it, the Jacksonville Jaguars 38-17.

Injury Report:

Bills - Out of Game: TE Derek Fine (Hand). Probable: WR Roscoe Parrish (Ribs), LB John DiGiorgio (Back), DT John McCargo (Back)

Jaguars- Out of Game: C Brad Meester (Biceps); WR Troy Williamson (Thigh). Questionable: OL Todd Wade (Ankle); WR Jerry Porter (Hamstring); CB Scott Starks (Pectoral). Probable: WR Dennis Northcutt (Back); G Uche Nwaneri (Knee); DT Derek Landri (Quadricep); OT Charles Spencer (Knee); TE Greg Estandia (Knee); FS Reggie Nelson (Hip); WR Matt Jones (Hamstring).

Quotes of the Week:

“Every time I get the ball in my hands, I don’t just think first down. I think touchdown.”

-Buffalo Bills WR and PR Roscoe Parrish

“If you talk to anybody in the league, everybody wants to beat the Patriots, but everybody wants to beat the Patriots with (Brady) playing quarterback, when they are obviously at their best. That’s not a shot at Cassel or anybody else they have. But (Brady’s) probably the best quarterback in the league and you definitely want to beat them when he’s the quarterback.”

-Buffalo Bills DT Kyle Williams

“It’s going to be a homecoming, with a butt whipping. Did I say that right? A homecoming, with a butt whipping. Yeah, yeah, I like that.”

-Jacksonville Jaguars DT John Henderson on Stroud returning to face his old team

Feel free to chat with other Bills fans in the Tag Board in the right column.

G-MEN Claimed Craphonso Thorpe

June 20, 2008 By: Keith Category: AFC South, Craphonso Thorpe, Jacksonville Jaguars, NFC East, NFL, New York Giants No Comments →

Mike Eisen of Giants.com reported that the Giants claimed WR Craphonso Thorpe off waivers from the JaguarsI guess his boys call his Crap for short.  Craphonso attended Florida State before being drafted in the fourth round by the Chiefs in 2005.  Thorpe, a 6-foot, 187-pounder, played five games last season for the Indianapolis Colts.  He caught 12 passes for 70 yards and a touchdown, returned 15 kickoffs for 318 yards (a 21.2-yard average) and brought back six punts for 31 yards (5.2-yard average).  He had a long kickoff return of 40 yards and a long punt return of 29 yards.  This will be his second year.  I went looking for a profile on NFL.com, but was unable to find him by name or team roster.

Craphonso Thorpe

Tuesday’s Giants News: The Best Game Ever

May 27, 2008 By: Keith Category: AFC South, Antonio Pierce, Indianapolis Colts, NFC East, NFL, New York Giants Comments Off

The Best Game EverAccording to Reid Cherner and Tom Weir over at the Game On! blog on USAToday.com interviewed the author, Mark Bowden, of a book titled The Best Game Ever which is a book about the 1958 NFL Championship game that the Baltimore Colts won in overtime against the New York Giants.  Here is one question posed by Cherner:

Did the players make the game or the game make the players?

The players definitely made the game. You see how a player like Sam Huff with his talent is in search of a role on the football field. And you get a brilliant coach like (Giants defensive coordinator) Tom Landry who sees a player he can use and uses him a new way and I think that is a good example of the player providing the impetus for a complete restructing in football. The 4-3 defense was invented by Landry around Sam Huff. Also Raymond Berry. Here is a guy who sees an opportunity with the invention of wide receiver to turn himself into a professional athlete. His success raises (Johnny) Unitas, raises the Colts and also revolutionizes the way players prepare to play the game. I think his obsessiveness about preparing has been institutionalized in pro football.

The Star-Ledger:

Another Giant gets hitched - Mike Garafolo reported that Jocelyn Maldanado and Antonio Pierce got married in Hawaii over the weekend.  Jocelyn is the host of “Mets Weekly” on SNY and has been known as Jocelyn Pierce since Spring Training.  Die Hard Giants Fan would like to congratulate the Pierce’s.

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Tuesday’s Giants News: Strahan Still Uncertain About Return

April 15, 2008 By: Keith Category: AFC South, Dallas Cowboys, Eli Manning, Jeremy Shockey, Michael Strahan, NFC East, NFL, New York Giants, Tennessee Titans Comments Off

The Giants news is below.  The 2008 Regular Season schedule has been released, but I didn’t look at it yet.  I’m going to provide it to you and break it down for you shortly in the next post.  I want to be able to draw my own conclusions about it.  I just wanted to get the news out first.

Also, the Cowboys reportedly made a better offer to the Titans for Adam “Pacman” Jones last night.

Giants.com:

2008 Schedule Released! 

Newsday:

Eli: We want Shockey - Tom Rock pointed out that Eli Manning said he wants Jeremy Shockey again.

New York Daily News:

Michael Strahan won’t commit to return - Ralph Vacciano wrote, “Michael Strahan had his annual meeting with the Giants general manager last week, but he told Jerry Reese that he’s not yet ready to make any decisions about his future.

New York Post:

STRAHAN QUESTION HOVERS OVER GIANTS

ELI: JINTS FOCUS ON GETTING BETTER - Brett Cyrgalis parroted what the New York Post wrote about on Saturday.

The Star-Ledger:

Breaking down the schedule

Official schedule released

Two more games for you

Piecing together the schedule

Report: Strahan, Reese meet

A few more predraft visits - Mike Garafolo reported that the following players will also be working out this week with the Giants: Miami LB Tavares Gooden, Wisconsin WR Paul Hubbard, Duquesne WR Bruce Hocker, Eastern Kentucky CB Antwaun Molden, UNC DE Hilee Taylor, Georgia QB Willie Copeland.

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Monday’s Giants News

April 14, 2008 By: Keith Category: AFC East, AFC North, AFC South, Bill Parcells, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, NFC East, NFL, New York Giants, Tennessee Titans Comments Off

No news has come out of The Swamp the last few days.  Below, you can check out the only article about the Giants today.  The 2008 NFL Schedule will be released tomorrow.  Since there wasn’t anything to write about, I checked up on the NFC East and former Giants.

Rumors about the Cowbows making a trade with the Titans for Adam “Pacman” Jones are back on, according to Adam Schefter of the NFL Network.  The two teams spent all day Saturday going back and forth on proposals.  One of Schefter’s sources believes that the trade could be done this week.  In the past, Dallas has been offering one of their sixth-round picks, but Tennessee held out for a fourth-round pick or better.  Adam also wrote that “Dallas wanted to attach conditions to the trade in which it could receive a draft pick back from Tennessee if Jones got into more trouble in his new city.”  This clause doesn’t make any sense to me.  If Dallas is stupid enough to sign a troubled player then they should suffer the consequenses of the player getting into trouble in his new city, not benefit from it.  Pacman has to apply to be reinstated in the NFL before this can happen.  The two teams are trying to get Pacman reinstated as fast as possible so they can get this deal done on Tuesday.

Down in Miami, Tim Graham of Inside the Dolphins pointed out that former Giants head coach Bill Parcells was unhappy with previous efforts of the former strength and conditioning coaches.  Last season, 16 Dolphins were on IR so he quickly fired them.  So The Tuna brought in two new strength and conditioning coaches who have The Fish working out really hard in the weight room.  Graham also found out that, “Several Dolphins have commented that this is the most strenuous weight conditioning program they’ve encountered in the NFL or college. One player, who said he always considered himself a workout fiend, admitted he had no right to think that way until now.”  While we are on the Dolphins, it is very likely that they are in contract negotiations with Michigan offensive tackle Jake Long, and if the two sides can agree on a deal then Long will be the first pick in the draft.

Out in Cleveland, former Giants wide receiver Joe Jurevicius contracted a staph infection following knee surgery, becoming the sixth Cleveland player in four years to suffer from staph.  According to the AP, “Jurevicius is recovering well and is expected to participate in team activities in May and minicamp in June.”

Giants.com:

Fans Take - Another Giants fan offers their thoughts on the 2007 season.

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Saturday’s Giants News: Cowboys Want Pacman

March 22, 2008 By: Keith Category: AFC South, Aaron Ross, Dallas Cowboys, Giants Stadium, NFC East, NFL, New York Giants, Roger Goodell, Tennessee Titans Comments Off

Late last night, I went onto CBSSportsline.com to check out the status of my Brackets and I found a reason why we can all laugh at Dallas if you haven’t heard it already.  Here it goes.  The Cowboys had preliminary discussion with the Titans about trading for Adam “Pacman” Jones.  Start laughing and keep on laughing.  It is rumored that the Cowboys may only have to give up a late-round draft pick to acquire Jones.  Supposedly, the Titans are in no hurry to trade Pacman.  Adam’s agent, Manny Arora, would like to trade Jones somewhere before the NFL Draft.  Pacman understands that he may have to take a paycut to even get a job in the NFL and is willing to do so.  Roger Goodell said he will review suspension before training camps open in July.  Even though Adam may get signed elsewhere, the suspension may not get lifted because he continued to get into trouble during the suspension.  This could lead to Dallas signing a player that may not even be allowed to play.  Sucks to be them.  Now you see why the Agent is trying to rush the trade.

Is it just me or does Big D love these outlaws?  They picked up Tank Johnson last year who had to sit on the bench for the first 8 games due to having multiple machine guns and several thousand rounds of ammunition in his home along with a bunch of other stuff.  Although T.O. is not a criminal, he is the biggest distraction in the NFL.  Multiple teams benched him for the remainder of the season, and Bill Parcells left Dallas because of him.  The early 1990’s Cowboys weren’t much better if you remember.  So I believe that Jerry Jones doesn’t give a damn about a players’ character.  As long as Dallas has a bunch of strip clubs, Pacman would love to go to a new city and shoot’em up.  Perhaps Jones’ can train future teammates like Tony Romo and Jason Witten how to throw around hundreds of thousands of dollars and open up fire in a strip club.

Shame on the Dallas Cowboys for hiring these types of people.  Shame on the NFL for allowing these thugs to play in the NFL.  It doesn’t stop there.  We have Strahan who should be in jail.  Ray Lewis should be in jail.  Half of the Bengals roster should be in jail.  The list goes on and on.  I only remember Michael Vick going to jail.  Something is very wrong.

Giants.com:

Success Follows CB Ross - Aron Angel pointed out that Aaron Ross won a Super Bowl in his rookie year after an impressive college career.  Angel chats about this success with Ross.

Giants 2008 Ticket Pricing - Michael Eisen explains the ticket pricing by section at Giants Stadium.

New York Daily News:

Giants raise ticket price average of $7

New York Post:

GIANTS’ $UPER TICKET HIKE

New York Times:

Jets and Giants Fans May Pay for the Right to Pay for Tickets

The Star-Ledger:

Ticket prices go up

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Monday’s Giants News

February 25, 2008 By: Keith Category: AFC East, AFC South, Atlanta Falcons, Gibril Wilson, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jerry Reese, Kawika Mitchell, Miami Dolphins, Michael Strahan, NFC East, NFC South, NFL, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Reggie Torbor No Comments →

Road WarriorsLast night, I watched Super Bowl XLII for like the 20th time, and then I turned on the NFC Championship game for like the 20th time.  I fell asleep around halftime or the beginning of the 3rd Quarter.  I have watched the Cowboys, Packers, and Patriots games so many times since there is nothing else on television right now.  I am fortunate enough to have DVR through my cable company so I saved all of the Playoff games permantly.  I was wondering if any of you have done the same thing through DVR or TIVO.  I can’t get enough of those Road Warriors…  I just tried to track down some Giants pictures by looking for ‘Road Warrios’ and check out what I got…The original Road Warriors.  Hawk and Animal baby.  Google rocks!

Giants.com:

Fans Take - Fans talk about their emotions throughout the 2007 Giants season.

New York Times:

Reese Enjoys the Fruits of His Role in Scouting

The Star-Ledger:

RU’s Rice fulfills need for speed - Mike Garafolo covered how Ray Rice, of Rutgers, performed at the Scouting Combine.  Garafolo provided the latest on Gibril Wilson which is that the Giants still haven’t resigned him.  Previously, there were reports that the Eagles were interested in Wilson.  Yesterday, there was a report that the Jaguars were interested in Gibril.  Garafolo reminded us that both of those teams expressed interest in Wilson.  Mike also pointed out that Reggie Torbor will become an unrestricted free agent on Friday, and the Dolphins are interested in Torbor.  Garafolo also stated that Kawika Mitchell will become an unrestricted free agent on Friday, but the rumors are that Giants will sign Mitchell to a three-year deal.

Giants have Plan B if Hall slips by - Mike Garafolo revealed Plan B.  If the Giants are unable to get DeAngelo Hall, then they will look into drafting another corner.  Garafolo included some names in his article like Antoine Cason of Arizona, Leodis McKelvin of Troy, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie of Tennessee State, and Aqib Talib of Kansas.  Mike also provided some details about each of these players.

Rotoworld.com:

Rotoworld.com - “NFL Network’s Adam Schefter reports those close to Michael Strahan expect him to play football again in 2008.”

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