If Shaun Williams wants to remain a Giant, he will need to restructure before April 1. Mike garafolo points out that if he does, he may beat out Alexander for one starting safety spot (the two spots are somewhat interchangeable in Lewis' defense).
Posted by James Trotta at March 26, 2005 2:50 AMhey guys,
its ya boy holla, lrivers. if shawn does not want to stay, then bring in a hitter like rodney harrison, and playmaker like gabril wilson. ya know what i am sayn. hit ya boy lrivers, tomorrow i will see lawrence taylor at the mall in va beach.
steven l rivers
va beach, va
There were some good safeties on the free agent market but we didn't go after any so my guess is we'll draft one.
Posted by: James Trotta at March 26, 2005 1:07 PMI believe the Williams deal will get done.. And I certainly hope it does. I don't feel confortable if we have starting safties set at Gibril Wilson and Alexander. Despite how extremely talented Wilson is, I just don't feel it'd be a good combo. I feel Williams has a lot left on the table, he is only 28. And it was just 3 seasons ago he was wracking up nearly 100 tackles. Not to mention he IS an extremely hard hitter. If he takes less to stay in NY, he deserves to start if not for his talent, for his heart. Williams is the best safety we have on this team, and he'd be a great leader for Wilson out there on the field. Williams is a tackle machines, who hits hard. Wilson is a fast little playmaker, who can get to the ball. It's the perfect combo.
Posted by: Dan at March 27, 2005 5:38 AM