We already know that the Giants are strong at defensive end, although it is nice that Osi is promising to get better. And we already know that the Giants defense needs to learn to work as a team.
Hopefully we'll have some exciting (and good) news after the Ravens preseason game. Too bad the Eagles looked pretty good beating up on the Browns.
Posted by James Trotta at August 11, 2006 9:25 PMWell since I still haven't figure out how to start a new thread here, I'll just put this as a comment. Tonight we finally get to see what the Giants have put together. The talk for the off season is that they look great on paper. Now we get to see if they can translate that on to the field. I'm looking forward to seeing how Jacobs has progressed along with all the changes in the defensive backfield. (even if I'm a little disapointed Arrington won't be playing this week). Theoretically the Giants have all the tools to be the first team in history to post a perfect 16-0 record for the season. Let's see if they can do it.
Posted by: michael at August 12, 2006 2:29 AMThe only way to start a thread is to write an article and email it to jtrotta@gmail.com - if you write a few good articles, I can make you an author. But since this is a blog, rather than a message board, only a few people get to post articles. Most people just have to be content with commenting.
Posted by: James Trotta at August 12, 2006 2:52 AMah, ok, that makes sense, tks for the info
Posted by: michael at August 12, 2006 3:04 AM