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Sometimes watching preseason is like REDRUM. |
Hello again, everybody! It's the most wonderful time of the year. Well, almost. We still have to watch training camp and preseason football games like an eight-year-old watching
The Shining; through our fingers absolutely terrified about what terrible things we might see. I'm not talking about twin girls down a long hallway or the woman in room 237, I'm talking about ACL tears and other season ending injuries. Seeing T2 tear his ACL during a cornerback blitz in a preseason game last year and to have him re-injure the knee during camp was worse than an elevator opening and a river of blood poring out through the hallways.
Aside from being worried about players injuring themselves like a overbearing mother, there are plenty of things that I can focus on. Although it's hard to find stories on the Giants in a Jets-saturated market. I can't tell you with great confidence how everyone is feeling or who is impressive during camp. However, with great confidence I can tell you how many chest hairs Tim Tebow has. 107 if you were wondering.
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In case you have been in a coma and missed this picture, here it is. |
But the Giants relish in this sort of thing. They love flying in under the radar. Especially their two-time Superbowl MVP quarterback Eli Manning. In an ESPN interview Manning said, "I told David Carr
to take his shirt off while we're running sprints after practice to see
if we get the same coverage," He added, "I'm not jealous. I'm not
looking for extra attention. I'm not looking to do more interviews than I
have to or be on TV more than I have to."
So sifting through Jets stories I managed to find a few things that could be used here. For example, the Giants and their DE Osi Umenyiora have finally put their
Real Housewives of East Rutherford drama aside and made a deal that makes everyone happy. And a happy Osi is a dangerous Osi for other teams.
Also the Giants have lost some well-known players like Brandon Jacobs, Mario Manningham, and Deon Grant. Not to mention the weaselly swoop of Jake Ballard by the Patriots. It's tough but that's just nature of the business. But I am curious about what Jacobs will say when he gets pissed off at the fans in San Fransisco.
But there is a revolving door in football. Players leave and new players come in. Players like TE Martellus "Comes into camp 30 lbs overweight and calls himself a 'black unicorn'" Bennett, DT Shaun Rogers, and LB Keith Rivers are all wearing big blue. There are also the rookies to look forward to. First round pick David Wilson out of Virginia Tech who will be something that we haven't seen in a long time, an elusive, speedy running back. Also wide receiver Reuben Randle from LSU will fill in nicely with the rest of the receiving core. People are also expecting big things from TE Adrien Robinson.
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"When your quarterback is crying, you have my permission to die." |
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But for the most part the core group of the Superbowl Champions are still together. The young linebacking core has gotten a year of experience under their belt. Players like Mark Herzlich, and Greg Jones will step up to add to the depth of this position.
The defensive line will continue wreak havoc for the quarterbacks this year. Not to mention Justin Tuck's new face mask. That Bane looking mask will cause nightmares for opponents. Literally.
Luckily, Terrell Thomas won't miss this season and even worse the rest of his career. Nobody is sure when he'll be back but hopefully when he gets back he'll be ready to make an immediate impact. Until then the pressure is on Prince Amukamara and Corey Webster to make plays. What will help make their job easier will be the pressure from the Giants front four.
The offensive line has changed a bit with losing Kareem McKenzie but the stronger players of the line from last year is still there.
The backfield has been modified a bit and it should be interesting to see the new dynamic of the running game.
The receiving core still has their top two guys in Hakeem Nicks who vows to be back by mid-August, and the explosive Victor Cruz.
The tight end position has changed quite a bit but they still have Coach Mike Pope that has coached up all the tight ends for the past couple of years, turning no-names into fan favorites. Oh yeah, Eli Manning is also back to defend his championship.
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The face of an elite, two-time Super Bowl MVP. |
So what have I learned? It seems that most people are already counting the Giants out. A lot of people are predicting either the Cowboys or the Eagles to win the division. But that's okay, the Giants play their best ball when they are disrespected and counted out. Even after coming off a Superbowl win, they were not satisfied with their nine wins. They are still out to prove something.
Overall I know the Giants well enough to never count them out. But for now, I'll still be like little Danny on his Big Wheel, anticipating horrible things while only looking through the cracks of my fingers.