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NFL Looking into Ahmad Bradshaw Situation

June 21, 2008 By: Keith Category: Ahmad Bradshaw, NFC East, NFL, New York Giants, Roger Goodell No Comments →

So Ahmad Bradshaw was given two years probation for one of the things he did wrong prior to being drafted by the Giants.  He must’ve missed attending something to violate his probation which landed him in the can for 30 days.  We still don’t know what he did now to violate his probation.  Maybe he was helping the Giants win Super Bowl XLII when he had to go meet his probation officer.  Anyway, Ohm Youngmisuk of the New York Daily News found out that the NFL is looking into Bradshaw’s situation.  Youngmisuk wrote that, “If commissioner Roger Goodell deems that Bradshaw has violated the league’s conduct policy code, he could suspend Bradshaw.”  If he violated the Personal Conduct Policy then he could end up suspended like Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones, Chris Henry, and Tank Johnson.  I have no problem with this at all.  If Ahmad and the Giants are telling the truth then nothing will happen to them.  If they are lying about the situation then they will be penalized accordingly, and deservedly so.  We should expect that everybody is telling the truth since all parties seemed to agree on the fact that nothing new took place.  Good thing the Giants have an army of running backs.

Monday’s Giants News: Offseason Program Begins

March 31, 2008 By: Keith Category: Chris Snee, Mathias Kiwanuka, NFC East, NFL, New York Giants, Roger Goodell Comments Off

Chris SneeEven though the workouts are voluntary, the NY Giants officially had to report to work today.  In an article below, Michael Eisen captured their thoughts about returning to work and seeing everybody again.  2008 is the year where Big Blue will try to repeat, and it begins here.  The NFL always displays the stats on how poorly Super Bowl Champs play the year after.  Let’s hope that the G-MEN don’t come down with that.

Giants.com:

Giants Return! - Michael Eisen pointed out that the Giants Offseason Program began today.  Eisen found out what the Giants think about seeing each other again.

Fans Take - A Giants fan tells us what she thought about the 2007 season.

New York Daily News:

A sneak peek at the Giants (literally) - Ralph Vacchiano wrote this about Mathias Kiwanuka, “LB Mathias Kiwanuka, who missed the final six games of last season with a broken leg, is far enough along in his rehabilitation that he’s begun running. In a brief conversation as he walked into the stadium this morning, he said his recovery is going well.”

The Star-Ledger:

It’s official: NY Giants will host Skins in opener - After being leaked last week, Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed that, ”the Giants and Redskins will kick off the 2008 season with a 7 p.m. game Sept. 4.”

NY Giants set for offseason workouts - Mike Garafolo details who was not expected to attend the Giants Offseason Workouts and why.

ProFootballTalk.com:

COUGHLIN’S SON-IN-LAW TO SKIP WORKOUTS? - According to Mike Florio, Chris Snee is planning to skip the voluntary workouts because he wants a new contract.  I guess he wants to follow the footsteps of Osi.

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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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