Ahmad Bradshaw was just one of numerous Giants to undergo surgery since the conclusion of the 2010 season, and now he is the latest to express optimism in his recovery.
In speaking with Zach Berman of the Newark Star Ledger yesterday, Bradshaw alluded to just how good he felt.
Bradshaw said he can "fly" after ankle surgery in Feb.
This is not to say that Bradshaw's Ankles are prepared for the beating of a full NFL season, but it is good to hear that his recovery is going well.
Ramses Barden is another player who has recently shared his good sentiment with regard to his recovery (by way of his trainer).
My phys. trainer: "Wow, Ramses your ankle looks really good. You're definitely ahead of schedule." So hungry for this season it ain't funny
Barden was expected to take on more of a significant role in 2010 but a serious ankle injury presented him from doing so. It is unfortunate that he suffered such a serious injury in a game in which he was playing exceptionally. One can only hope for a healthy 2011 for Barden.
Brady Case Underway
In what may turn out to be a defining day in the NFL, hearings on the anti-trust law suit filed by the NFL have begun. The primary focus of the case is the legality of the lockout and whether or not the NFLPA's decertification represents an abandonment of "good faith" bargaining.
For the betterment of the league, I hope that the players lose out in this hearing and that they are ultimately force back to the bargaining table. Without a collective bargaining agreement (which would come as a result of the players winning), the NFL would undergo serious changes that would harm its long term health.
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Same s***, different toilet:
Bradshaw has hurt feet/ankles.
Barden is gonna “shock the world.”
Scouts Inc.’s Matt Williamson examines the linebackers of each NFC East team. Today: New York Giants.
I recently went into detail on my thoughts regarding the Giants’ linebacker corps in the NFC East Biggest Weakness series, but overall I see this group as a very middle-of-the road unit that could benefit a ton from the addition of a star player. But adding just another average player or mediocre starter doesn’t accomplish much for New York this offseason.
Jonathan Goff is easy to like and has come a long way. He could potentially play on the outside, but he has also proved to be a heck of a run-stopper in the middle. Michael Boley seems to have found his niche as a nickel linebacker and can struggle on running downs, which makes him a fine complement to Goff. But unfortunately, New York has had to play both of the field together too much of the time, which leaves one linebacker spot vulnerable versus the run or pass.
Free agent-to-be Keith Bulluck will most likely be elsewhere next season, but could have value at a discount price if the Giants bring him back. One wild card for the Giants is Clint Sintim. Sintim needs to stay healthy, but he has talent — although his talent might be best suited at outside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme instead of the even front that New York employs. Phillip Dillard, a rookie last season, struggled on special teams and barely saw the field on defense. He is a true middle linebacker who looks like just a depth player at this early stage of his career.
http://espn.go.com/blog/nfceast/post/_/id/26081/breaking-down-the-lbs-giants
Garbage… experts agree.
Samardzija says:
April 6, 2011 at 7:36 AM
# Mike Mayock: The guy I’m intrigued by is Jah Reid. He’s a right tackle only, but he’s a starting right tackle 2 years from now.
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I had Him and Bruce Miller out to one of my practices and that guy is a physical Specimen..A Legit 6’7 335lb Monster with a 38 inch waist and a frame he can put another 20lbs on without losing any of his quicks..He is going to be a steal in the mid to late rds..
Bruce Miller is as fine a young man as you’ll ever meet and is an over achiever that never gives up. That said he is too small to play DE in the NFL and lacks the athleticism to play LB. I’m pulling for him Big time but I see him as a ST standout at this level. He is a smaller Dave Toelfson
Krow- Just a heads up bro..It looks like your teenage daughter hacked into your G101 account and changed your Avatar to that fruitcake from the Twilight movies…
You may want to change it before your man card gets pulled..
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