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		<title>What&#8217;s Wrong with the Giants?</title>
		<link>http://www.nysportsday.com/2009/11/07/whats-wrong-with-the-giants/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 16:40:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Bill Chachkes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because there is something wrong at the Timex performance center, but it’s not something that people should be surprised about. The Giants have some key injuries most notably on the defense, that are keeping them form gaining the upper hand and beating the teams they play.
Why, you ask? They should be 8-0 or 7-1? I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because there is something wrong at the Timex performance center, but it’s not something that people should be surprised about. The Giants have some key injuries most notably on the defense, that are keeping them form gaining the upper hand and beating the teams they play.</p>
<p>Why, you ask? They should be 8-0 or 7-1? I think some people have really missed the boat here. I have said over the summer that the Giants were poised to make another strong run this year. Then I saw three of the four pre-season games, and the way they played in the first two regular season games, even though they were wins. There are just too many key injuries on defense, especially in the secondary with the extended absences of Kenny Phillips and Aaron Ross.  In the linebacking corps, Aaron Pierce is playing hurt and Michael Boley is out as well as defensive tackle Chris Canty who has a calf injury.</p>
<p>Not that the offense is without it’s share of the injury bug. First, rookie first round draft choice Hakeem Nicks sprains an ankle, then left tackle Kareem MacKenzie gets injured, plus running back Ahmad Bradshaw has developed a “nagging” ankle injury, and now Mario Manningham, the second year receiver who was finally “breaking out” is injured as well (shoulder). Plus Sinorice Moss has a foot injury and Dominik Hixon has a hip pointer. So you see where I’m going with this right?</p>
<p>More importantly, this week against the Eagles was the first time there were real breakdowns in all three phases of the game.  Eli Manning contributed two picks, which led directly to Eagles touchdowns. The defense tackled like a bunch of fourth graders, and the special teams has their first bad game of the season as well. Big Blue has been a big bust so far. Last year they gave up the ball a total of 13 times with just three fumbles. This year it’s already up to 15 turnovers with 9 fumbles already.</p>
<p>The Giants receivers are down to Hakeem Nicks, Derek Hagan, Steve Smith, Hixon &#8211; if his hip pointer is better by the end of the week &#8211; and Ramses Barden who has yet to be given a chance to play except for two games where he was active and played special teams. Not to mention that the players on both lines are getting banged up with each game. Nicks had his first career start as a Giant, and caught 4 passes for 53 yards, including the Giants best effort of the game, a 35 yard catch.</p>
<p>It doesn’t matter how good a coaching staff you have, or how much talent your team has, when the injury bug bites (like the flu), all you can do is take your medication and wait for it to heal. The big question now is do the Giants have to time to wait for  every player who is hurt to get healthy again? I doubt it and you shouldn’t count on it either.</p>
<p>The Giants won their first five games on the backs of weaker opponents. Now that their own weaknesses due to injuries have been exposed, first by New Orleans, then Arizona, and now the Eagles who aren’t really that good, The Giants are living proof  that it doesn’t matter how good you are in the NFL; it matters how healthy you are over the course of a sixteen game &#8211; seventeen week season.</p>
<p>The players are still quite confidant in themselves and their coaches, which is a good thing, but that doesn’t matter all that much in the total picture.</p>
<p>What matters now is weather or not the Giants, just two years removed from an incredible post season run to a super bowl XLII win, can even make the post season, much less win the NFC Eastern Division again.</p>
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		<title>Giants Need Cure For Blahs Over Chiefs</title>
		<link>http://www.nysportsday.com/2009/10/04/giants-need-cure-for-blahs-over-chiefs/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 14:15:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Bill Chachkes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York finally got off the launching pad last week with a few “Green Zone” scores against the horrible Tampa Bay defense. The issue still exists with leaving scoring on the field however, as it should have been 34-0 instead of 24-0 Giants.
So where does NY go from here? Hopefully with this week’s opponent, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York finally got off the launching pad last week with a few “Green Zone” scores against the horrible Tampa Bay defense. The issue still exists with leaving scoring on the field however, as it should have been 34-0 instead of 24-0 Giants.</p>
<p>So where does NY go from here? Hopefully with this week’s opponent, the Kansas City Chiefs, we will finally begin to see more of the abilities of the offense and it’s play calling. Receivers Steve Smith, Mario Manningham, Sinorice Moss, and the returning Hakeem Nicks must make their presence felt against the K.C. defensive backs. Will they also get Travis Beckum, Ramses Barden, and Derek Hagan involved as well? I was hoping for more touches per game from Beckum and Barden, who were two of FRO’s “undiscovered sleepers of the 2009 draft.</p>
<p>The Giants rushing attack also needs a boost big time. Brandon Jacobs told me in April at an NFL draft event (see Photo) that he was good to go for his best season ever at any level. Does that mean 1,350+ yards and at least ten touchdowns? Could Giant fans hope to be so lucky? This week Jacobs issued another ultimatum for himself. I keep hearing echoes of former Giants head coach Jim Fassel (now coaching in the UFL with the Las Vegas Locomotives) “putting all his chips into the middle of the table.”</p>
<p>This scares me as someone who has watched the Giants for all of my nearly 50 years on this planet as a fan and now reporter/writer. The Giants only have one ball on the field at any one time on offense, and it’s for the coaches and quarterback Eli Manning to decide who gets it and when.  Six receivers, three tight ends, four running backs, you see where I’m going with this don’t you?</p>
<p>The idea of fully spreading the ball around is not new, but the Giants have so many offensive weapons on the roster that teams will hover around general manager Jerry Reese at the trading deadline dangling draft picks for current players. New York has too many players who need the football and not enough football to go around, even if they held that ball for 40 plus minutes a game.</p>
<p>The short term cure for New York for at least this week is 35 pass attempts and 20 to 25 rushing attempts, with as many as possible for positive yardage.</p>
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		<title>Changes for the Giants in 2009</title>
		<link>http://www.nysportsday.com/2009/05/15/changes-for-the-giants-in-2009/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 13:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Bill Chachkes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The loss of veteran leadership at the wide receiver spot is an issue that the Giants front office has to be concerned about. They replaced personnel through the NFL Draft by obtaining Hakeem Nicks with the 29 overall selection in the first round, and Ramses Barden with the 85th overall selection in the third round. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The loss of veteran leadership at the wide receiver spot is an issue that the Giants front office has to be concerned about. They replaced personnel through the NFL Draft by obtaining Hakeem Nicks with the 29 overall selection in the first round, and Ramses Barden with the 85th overall selection in the third round. But replacing players lost with draft choices doesn&#8217;t replace the veteran leadership lost with the departure of Armani Toomer and Plaxico Burress.</p>
<p>Toomer was a 13 year veteran and the Giants all time leading receiver with 580 receptions. While never really a &#8220;#1&#8243; receiver in the true sense, Toomer was the Giants &#8220;Go-To&#8221; player at the position for many years when the focus was the running game, first with Rodney Hampton and then with Tiki Barber. The Giants also got some help from now New Orleans Saints Tight End Jeremey Shockey while he was here in the pass catching department. The Burress Story has been told countless times already, so i won&#8217;t chronicle it here again. It does seem worth mentioning that Plaxico was one of the vocal leaders of the offense, even more so since Tiki Barber&#8217;s departure after the 2006 season.</p>
<p>Now the veterans in the receiving corps are David Tyree, going into his 7th season in the NFL, followed by Sinorice Moss and Dominik Hixon, each with 4 seasons in Pro Football. While the offensive game plan may not change too much, which receivers get called for which plays might change somewhat. Surely Tyree makes the team again after his injury absence simply because of his veteran status and what he does on the specials. Then Steve Smith, because of his inside game, and his big play contributions since the second half of the 2007 season. Assuming that both Nicks and Barden have spots on the squad already because of their draft status, that&#8217;s already four of the six active roster spots. So you have Moss, Manningham, and Hixon. Three players going for the last two active roster spots. Seemingly Moss seems to be on the bubble here, given his overall lack of production last year. Unless someone gets hurt this summer, it might be a wrap for Santana&#8217;s little brother in Giants Blue. You will continue to see the &#8220;Bigger Guys&#8221; stretch the field with deep routes (Hixon, Barden &amp; and Kevin Boss from the TE spot), while Smith, Nicks, and whomever survives between Moss and Manningham running the underneath routes.</p>
<p>On the Defensive side of the ball, the difference here will be the new defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan. Although he was promoted from within, Coach Sheridan has a long history as a college defensive position coach. This will be his 28th year in the coaching profession, but only his 4th in the NFL, and all 4 with New York. He was also promoted over defensive secondary coach Peter Giunta, who was the defensive coordinator for the Super Bowl XXXIV champion St. Louis Rams.</p>
<p>I was a bit surprised to see Coach Sheridan get the nod as &#8220;DC&#8221; but if you looked at the sidelines the last three seasons when former &#8220;DC&#8221;  Steve Spagnoulo ran the show, Sheridan was usually next to him.</p>
<p>Sheridan has said he won&#8217;t make too many changes to the defensive game plan, but the Giants have &#8220;reloaded&#8221; their defensive front 7 with free agent arrivals Rocky Bernard and Chris Canty at the defensive tackle spot and Mike Boley at Linebacker, plus draftee Clint Stintum also at the linebacker spot. This will allow the defense to continue with it&#8217;s &#8220;whole line rotational concept&#8221; weather veteran Fred Robbins remains a Giant or not.</p>
<p>How much of these slight changes will you really see? RB Brandon Jacobs told us at the EA Sports NFL Draft event that the &#8220;Giants are a team built to win and ready to win now, not in 2010 or 2011.&#8221; It could just be possible that the biggest changes for the Giants could only be in the actual players and coaches, and not the playbook as much.</p>
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