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Plax Plax Plax Blah Blah Blah ..................
and now there's Eddie Curry's legal problems
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by Seth Wenig -AP
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So what can you expect on a Wednesday
morning in New Jersey when it’s just
Philly and Pittsburgh
on the NFL horizon. (Yeah, sure, I know,
it could be Arizona and/or Baltimore
but a reasonable person shouldn’t expect it). Odds
and ends is what I’m serving today.
By Wednesday morning, you’ve heard all
you ever wanted to
hear if you’re a Giants fan.
How bad Eli
was and how he can’t throw in the wind, and what if we had Plaxico, and
how bad
was it throwing to Hixon and Toomer, and why didn’t they let Jacobs run
more,
and what about the defense?
Yeah, I’ve had it with that. They lost. Get
over it. They were lucky to have gotten
that number 1
seed. They actually played their hearts
out on Sunday but there are at least two factors in any football game. There is “heart” and the G-Men had plenty of
that. But there is also talent and there
wasn’t nearly enough of that.
So it’s up to Jerry Reese now, and I’m
already hearing
whines from the do-gooders that Plaxico shouldn’t be allowed to come
back.
Well, good luck with the union,
fellas.
And good luck finding somebody
with those
nice physical attributes combined with a knowledge of that
somewhat-difficult offense.
Good luck with
Hixon and Toomer and Smith and
Moss and Manningham too.
The Giants are kind of predictable in
situations such as
this one actually. They really hate
over-paying for talent. So I wouldn’t
count on Jacobs returning, unless the big fella is okay with taking
less than
another team might offer. Ward will
probably
come back, because, let’s face facts, he gained his thousand by
following
blocks for the most part.
As a third-down back, he failed in my
eyes on Sunday, and
probably for anybody who was really watching.
(I
understand G.M.’s really do watch the games).
So,
expect some changes in the running backs
department.
If both return, that’d be
okay, better than okay maybe, but it still won’t get them to that brass
ring
(or the gold one encrusted with diamonds either).
On defense, they’ll need some help in
the secondary, I
suppose. Sam Madison, James Butler and a
couple of others will be out there in one way or another.
I’d love to see them draft a linebacker or
two. This group doesn’t thrill me. The defensive line is signed except for Fred
Robbins so they’re in great shape with Umenyiora, Tuck, Kiwanuka and
Alford,
the kid from East Orange. But I wouldn’t mind having one
more.
Eli needs a backup too, and David Carr
isn’t too bad in that
department.
It’s at running back where
they are most vulnerable.
Jacobs did
entirely too much running east and west in that Eagles game.
It seems he’s hell on wheels once he gets
some steam up, but, alas, not before.
So
a team that recognizes his weakness can make sure he never really gets
started,
which is exactly what the Eagles did on Sunday.
So, I’d welcome another running back
for sure. I’d like to see Ahmad Bradshaw
get a real
live opportunity. Then, if there’s
another Adrian Peterson out there somewhere, I’d be happy to draft him.
But Jerry Reese has proven he’s some
kind of personnel
guy.
In the NFL, that’s more than half
the battle.
What might hurt the Giants
more than any of these player changes would be the loss of Spagnola as
the
defensive coordinator.
At the very
least, we can expect them to lose the first couple of games just
learning the
new defense.
Okay, enough about the Giants. The Jets are still pretending to interview
candidates for their vacant head coaching position.
I fully expect them to go with the biggest
butt-kisser, that is, whoever can jump the highest when Woody says boo.
Through
Tannenbaum of course. That’s enough
about the Jets, unless you want to hear some more about Bret Favre. I certainly don’t.
If you’re a reasonable gambling man,
you’ve already lost
your shirt on the friggin’ Arizona Cardinals.
The
other games were predictable, at least to a
certain degree.
There was
Baltimore’s
ridiculously strong and manic
defense, and there was Donovan McNabb and a whole boatload of receivers.
But
Arizona
winning against a strong playoffs team two weeks in a row was sumthin’
friggin’
inexplicable (and inexcusable too).
You had to feel somewhat for the
Titans. They lost on some big turnovers,
which is a
tough way to lose. That Crumpler fumble
as he neared the goal line was a real killer. Losing
their best running back for the second half
didn’t help much
either. Jeff Fischer deserved better.
The upcoming Sunday games should be
great ones though.
Kurt Warner against
Donovan McNabb, and those
two great defenses going after each other in
Pittsburgh.
You’re
pretty much guaranteed to see everything on
Sunday, from heavy
hitting to bone-crushing sacks to beautifully floated passes to diving
catches
in the endzone.
My guess is you’ll be seeing some
pretty fancy field goal
kicking too, in Pittsburgh because neither team can even get to the red
zone
half the time, and in Arizona because the Eagles are so bad at scoring
from in
close. The Eagles secondary is too good to
expect many TD’s from that feared Cards receiving corps.
Had enough of the NFL?
The
Knicks are playing pretty well lately, and,
speaking of odds and
ends, you have to really start wondering about Eddie Curry (apparently).
Other than that, though, they’re doing pretty
well for a team that just shucked two of its best players.
And Harrington’s from
Jersey!
The Nets too are a very interesting
team. It looks as if Brook Lopez is
working out
just fine at center, especially if Vince keeps busting his horns. If
there’s
anything wrong with the Nets, it’s that they can’t seem to find the
right
rotation.
And the Mets lost the Derek Lowe
sweepstakes. Go Tim Redding!!
And what about Ollie?
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