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Expect O-line to keep evolving
Ever since they won Super Bowl XLVI in February of 2012, the New York Giants have been trying to get their offensive line of the future settled.
Building continuity
Q&A with Will Hernandez.
Glut Of Talent, Options At RB
Giants coach Ben McAdoo believes the Giants running backs progressed nicely throughout the course of training camp.
Steve Spagnuolo Deserves Credit
In February 2008, Steve Spagnuolo was tasked with stopping the offense of an undefeated team, headlined by Tom Brady, Randy Moss, Wes Welker, and coached by Bill Belichick.
Q&A With Dave Gettleman
When the Giants introduced Dave Gettleman as their new general manager he met with the media.
The 12th Dimension
Our relationship has officially hit a crossroads. Never before have we been through such turmoil in our owner/fan partnership. If this relationship is to continue, things have to drastically change between us, John. I realize that I’m not always the perfect fan. None of us are. My character flaws and imperfections include irrationality, a hot-tempered nature, and at times, I even swear your team off and threaten to take up hobbies such as stamp collecting, making model airplanes…even catching butterflies.
Jackrabbit makes smashing debut
Of all the labels in the NFL, earning theright to be considered a lock-down cornerback might be the most difficult assignment of all after the one and only franchise quarterback label.
Breaking down the X's and O's
Eli Manning finished the game 32 for-41 for 368 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions.
Last Dance
Giants release Cruz, Jennings.
The 12th Dimension
Now that the sting of the Packers loss has “somewhat” worn off, we can discuss what changes need to be made off Exit 16W if Mara Tech are to take that next step and become a Super Bowl contender in 2017.
What Went...
He finished 30 for 49, two touchdowns and no interceptions and he put his team in a position to win the game.
Three-Headed Problem
Jerry Reese gambled and lost. Ben McAdoo came up small at the chalkboard. Odell Beckham Jr., arrived with a bum ankle and didn’t manage a full run until the Giants were 0-2.
The 12th Dimension- September Mourn
Odell Beckham Jr. is a once in a generation type of talent who, based on his sheer athletic ability, should be mentioned in the same breath as Lawrence Taylor, Jim Brown, and Jerry Rice. But his “me-first” attitude is destroying any and all credibility that this franchise has left.
NFC East Roundup
The Cowboys defense was surprisingly solid against the Giants in Week 1.
No One Saw This Coming
For one glorious afternoon in the swamps of Jersey, the New York football Giants gave their loyal season ticket holders something to cheer about, even if most of those fans were disguised as gray, empty seats.
What Went...Right....Wrong
For as bad as Landon Collins was against the 49ers and for much of this season, he played one heck of a game.
Where Have You Gone, Tom Coughlin?
Big Blue Nation turns its lonely eyes to you, lovable curmudgeon!
Don't Blame Eli
We are past the halfway point of the 2017 season and frustration has boiled over.
legends of the fall
‘86 champs honored.
odell seeking greatness for giants
why, odell beckham jr. is wont to wonder, do we always have to make it so hard on ourselves?
breaking down the x's and o's
breaking down the x's and o's.
Perkins Poised For Playoff Success
ROOKIE ON THE RUN Fifth-round draft choice Paul Perkins emerged late this season.
NFC Playoff Preview
Here’s a closer look at each team in the NFC playoffs, including Big Blue’s first-round opponent.
Odd Man Out?
What does the future hold for Davis Webb?
The Right Man For The Job
Before the first press conference at the Quest Diagnostics Center for Pat Shurmur began, it was abundantly clear that most Giants fans, including many TGI Twitter followers, did not want this man to become the 18th head coach of the New York football Giants.
Manning, McAdoo Hold Cards
The Giants got better in the offseason, which is fabulous news right up until the moment it hits you that everybody else got better, at least in their minds. Heck, the Cleveland Browns got better too — just ask them.
Minicamp Notebook
The New York Giants’ 2017 season officially began with the first mandatory activities of the year, from June 13-15, at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center. Despite the non-contact nature of the sessions, there were plenty of storylines:
Walk The O-Line
Offensive linemen usually do not show up in football’s box scores. But their hard work allows their teammates to etch their names on the stat sheet for all of eternity.
NFC East Roundup
The Cowboys were relatively quiet in free agency during the offseason.
Super Bowl Hero, HOF Snub
The Giant Insider recently caught up with Super Bowl XXV MVP, Ottis Anderson: