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No boarding the train or trade for Golden Tate
Ryan's Song: Safety ends emotional week with a game-saving interception for Giants, wife
Man, what a week for Giants safety Logan Ryan. The sign of a true professional is when he can somehow summon the courage he did not know he had. To look at adversity in the face and overcome it, to look at despair and not let your teammates know how much it hurts and continue to do your job.
Patience
Perhaps Aaron Rodgers said it best we told everyone to “RELAX” last season. In that vein I would like to implore “PATIENCE” to Giants fans everywhere.
Mr. Jones beats Washington again, and Eagles-Giants, 70s-style
If you were Daniel Jones, you would probably wish that there were only two teams in the NFL: the New York Football Giants, and the Washington Football Team. After all, four of Jones’ five career wins have come against Washington. It got me wondering if other Giants quarterbacks had such luck to start their careers against division rivals:
Looking at Gettleman's trades
Giants general manager Dave Gettleman has had a successful 2020 free agent signing class, but the same cannot be said for his trades in the three years he’s been Big Blue’s GM. Let’s take a look at the good and bad of each trade:
Leadership, prep, and even “gut” over analytics
The Giants are not far from breaking through as an organization. They have the right coach, by most accounts, and they have the right quarterback, by fewer accounts.
THE 12TH DIMENSION: Giants among wide receivers
I was born on November 19, 1974, exactly four years (to the day!) before Giants fans would have to forever live with the phrase “The Miracle of the Meadowlands.” My birth date is also just under two years after Mara Tech broke ground on Giants Stadium (November 30, 1972). I began watching the Giants, religiously, in 1983 and have never missed a game since. I was the annoying kid at family parties who would argue with adults that Rob Carpenter was better than John Riggins or that Earnest Gray was a superior talent to Art Monk.
Zak DeOssie: Only out of the NFL for one year, the Giants' long snapper is missed
This week’s flashback doesn’t take you back into the annals of Big Blue history (sorry, folks) but rather, it pays homage to a recent warrior and true-blue Giant who handled the under-the-radar, dirty jobs that don’t garner many accolades.
Giants head West for toughest opponent so far
The Giants will be faced with one of their biggest challenges of the season when they travel to Seattle to take on Russell Wilson and the Seahawks. Although the infamous “12th Man” will be absent in this matchup due to Coronavirus-related restrictions, pulling off a road win in Seattle is still going to be a very tough task for Joe Judge’s team. Now in his ninth season, Wilson is having a spectacular year and is well on his way to winning his first NFL MVP Award. Patrick Graham has the nearly impossible job of figuring out how to contain the Seahawks’ dynamic quarterback. The Giants’ front seven must continue to get in Wilson’s face and not let him escape and make big plays with his legs. They clearly have one of the league’s best offenses, but Seattle’s defense has struggled tremendously this season. Daniel Jones needs to continue to methodically move the ball down the field against this vulnerable Seahawks’ secondary and keep Wilson on the sideline. In order to slow down Wilson, the Giants’ secondary must figure out how to take away his two favorite targets, D.K. Metcalf and Tyler Lockett. Here are TGI’s keys to victory against Seattle:
G-Men return to The Queen City
Joe Judge’s team will be faced with a difficult test when they travel to Cincinnati to take on 2019 Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow and the Bengals. After finishing with the league’s worst record in his first season as a head coach, Zac Taylor now appears to have his team heading in the right direction. The Giants must put a lot of pressure on Burrow and keep him in the pocket in this matchup. The first overall pick in this year’s draft is having an impressive rookie season and has already torched plenty of defenses so far in 2020. Offensively, Daniel Jones needs to take advantage of the vulnerabilities in the Bengals’ secondary. This area of their defense is not exactly their strongest, so Jones should take some deep shots with Darius Slayton and Golden Tate. With Cincinnati drafting Burrow, it appeared as though veteran A.J. Green could be in position for a huge bounce-back season. However, Tyler Boyd has really emerged as the top receiving option in the Bengals’ offense. Defensive coordinator Patrick Graham must have a good game plan for taking Boyd away. Here are TGI’s keys to victory against Cincinnati:
What now?
Thomas needs to step up or risk being labeled a bust
THE 12TH DIMENSION
Trading places? Nope
Leon Bright
Punt returner put it all on the line for the Giants
It may be time to move on
Engram and the Giants may benefit by parting ways
Gettleman's fate
Here we are halfway through the 2020 season in the all too familiar spot of already looking ahead to next year. The Giants have an abundance of issues and more questions than answers that all lead back to GM Dave Gettleman.
G-MAN ON THE G-MEN
Jones following in the footsteps of a former Giant QB no, not Eli)
Can the Giants come back? History says no
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
THE 12TH DIMENSION
Position game
Veteran Presence
Safety Logan Ryan has taken over as the leader of the secondary
Will we have meaningful Halloween football?
I am struggling to come up with words for this column this week.
Long shot hit it big with the Giants Perry Williams
GIANT STEPS - FENNELLY FLASHBACK
Ruptured Achilles ends Lorenzo Carter's season
NEWS & NOTES
Adversities aside, stay the course
G-MAN ON THE G-MEN
Learning how to win
Judge is not used to losing
Judgement Day in the City of Brotherly Love
WEEK 7: GIANTS AT EAGLES
Brady battles The G-Men again
WEEK 8: GIANTS VS BUCCANEERS
A history of the Giants on Monday Night Football
BEHIND THE NUMBERS
Washington marches back into Jersey
WEEK 6: WASHINGTON AT GIANTS
Where's Markus Golden?
Has anybody seen No. 44?
Looking back on the career of Brad Van Pelt
Long before Eli Manning made No. 10 an untouchable jersey number for any future New York Giant player to wear, there was another star player who made No. 10 famous in New York.