Archive for the ‘Former Giants’ Category

Giants Sign Eight Players to Practice Squad

September 5th, 2010 at 3:23 PM
By Dan Benton

The New York Giants have signed the following player to their practice squad:

  1. DT Nate Collins
  2. OC Jim Cordle
  3. CB Seth Williams
  4. QB Rhett Bomar
  5. TE Jake Ballard
  6. S Sha’reff Rashad
  7. TE Bear Pascoe
  8. RB Charles Scott

*Initial reports stated the Giants had also signed running back Shawbrey McNeal, but that now appears to be incorrect.*

Other Notes:

  • RB Andre Brown, who was cut by the Giants yesterday, has joined the Denver Broncos.

New York Giants Trim Roster to 53

September 4th, 2010 at 10:05 AM
By Dan Benton

Be sure to read Serena’s earlier post (see: Injuries and Additions, New York Giants Style).

This thread will be updated in real time (or as much as possible) throughout the day as the New York Giants chop their roster size down to 53.

Waived:

  • DT Dwayne Hendricks
  • OL Jim Cordle
  • OL Dennis Landolt
  • S John Busing
  • TE Bear Pascoe
  • QB Dominic Randolph
  • TE Scott Chandler
  • DE Tommie Hill
  • DT Nate Collins
  • WR Tim Brown
  • RB Gartrell Johnson
  • OL Jacob Bender
  • QB Rhett Bomar
  • FB Jerome Johnson
  • WR Derek Hagan
  • DT Jay Alford
  • OL Guy Whimper
  • OL Herb Taylor
  • RB Andre Brown
  • CB Seth Williams
  • S Matt O’Hanlon
  • S Sha’reff Rashad

Waived/Injured:

  • CB Courtney Brown
  • DE Alex Hall

On the Trading Block:

  • D.J. Ware
  • Dave Tollefson

Injuries and Additions, New York Giants Style

September 4th, 2010 at 8:50 AM
By Serena Sanderson

The New York Giants solidified their quarterback position yesterday with the acquisition of Sage Rosenfels. Rosenfels will backup Eli Manning and Rhett Bomar will drop to the third option at QB. At least they have one position figured out, because it seems like the rest are slowly dwindling on the depth chart.

On Thursday, Andre Brown sat out of the Giants final pre-season game with turf toe. I really hope I don’t have the Madden Curse here, since I just wrote about how much potential he has and how he will have a  great impact this season. Turf toe is a pretty painful injury, and there’s really nothing that can be done for it aside from the standard ice and painkillers. Let’s hope for a speedy recovery because D.J. Ware suffered a concussion against the Steelers in week two of the preseason. He ran for 60 yards on 13 carries and caught one pass for eight yards before Gartrell Johnson took over. Brandon Jacobs did not get a carry. That could be due to his neck injury and Tom Coughlin not wanting to take a risk by playing him, although he looked fine against Baltimore last week, or it could be because of the comments he made about being demoted to second behind Ahmad Bradshaw. Regardless, the depth at running back is now slim. If Bradshaw can stay healthy and Jacobs can get his attitude in check and his neck fully healed, the Giants will be fine. But this pre-season has proven rough for Big Blue, so relying on “ifs” is dangerous and risky.  Better to have everyone on the same page before the regular season starts next week.

Linebacker Phillip Dillard suffered a hamstring injury on Thursday as well, leaving the already depleted defense with one less man. Jonathan Goff will start after solidifying his role on Thursday, and Chase Blackburn will be the backup. Dillard, a rookie out of Nebraska, will be a nice addition to the depth at linebacker once his hamstring heals. Until then, the Giants will have to continue to pray that the remainder of the defense can stay healthy.

The final roster must be solidified by 6:00 PM tonight. They have 22 players to move off of their roster to make the final 53. Hazem posted his preditcions yesterday. You’d better believe that the Giants are ringing the phones of NFL teams all everywhere to see whether they can grab a few last minute additions and improve the secondary, special teams or just add depth to injury-ridden positions.

Special teams gained a player in the Rosenfels trade: Darius Reynaud. The Giants will use him for kick returns and punt returns.  He spent two years with the Minnesota Vikings before being traded to New York yesterday, and, I believe, he is a much better option than Mario Manningham in the absence of Aaron Ross.  He can also return kicks, freeing up Gartrell Johnson and DJ Ware as needed to fill in at running back.  Does this answer all special teams questions?  No way. The Giants will still have to figure out who works best for what play.  When Ross returns, it will be a non-question for punt returns.  But kick returns should go to Johnson and Ware until Reynaud can show the Giants what he’s got.

The Giants have suffered some major setbacks due to injury during training camp and pre-season games. Special teams has been somewhat addressed. The secondary needs addressed. They need depth on the offensive line and defensive line. So many issues to contend with as Big Blue gears up for final cuts and player movement. Pray. Pray hard.

New York Giants Drop New England Patriots in Preseason Finale

September 3rd, 2010 at 9:02 AM
By Dan Benton

Thanks in large part to WordPress not having a recovery process, Simon’s game review was lost amongst the millions of accidentally deleted website posts across the world. So rather than reading his recap, which took approximately two hours, you will be stuck with my positives and negatives, which took about two minutes.

Positives:

Ahmad Bradshaw – Most fans would agree that Bradshaw is extremely talented, but I think many fail to realize that he’s elite. His unique combination of foot work, speed and power makes him one of the most complete backs in the NFL. I’ve been saying it for two years, but in my mind he’s the next Barry Sanders.

Eli Manning – He got very little playing time, but took Big Blue right down the field for what appeared to be an easy touchdown on the Giants opening drive. After looking shaky in week three of the preseason against the Ravens, he looked much more like the Super Bowl XLII MVP last night.

Duke Callhoun – I don’t think this kid makes the Giants, but I feel comfortable saying he earned himself a spot on another team with his 76 yard, one touchdown performance.

D.J. Ware/Gartrell Johnson – Both running backs made the most of their opportunities last night and showcased their value for Big Blue. And although D.J. Ware is a favorite here at Giants 101 (thanks in large part to his interaction with the writers), I’d have to say Johnson looks to be the more valuable of the two.

Bryan Kehl – Holy moly, where did that effort suddenly come from? We’ve been waiting for this guy to step up and he certainly did last night. Not only did he lead the team in tackles, he really buckled down and made some amazing plays along the goal-line that prevented New England from scoring.

Jonathan Goff - It might have been against some second, third and never-stringers, but Goff looked quite impressive at times and undoubtedly eased a little stress amongst Giants fans.

Other Notables – Hakeem Nicks, Shawn Andrews, Antrel Rolle, Kenny Phillips (kid was hitting hard), Mathias Kiwanuka, Michael Boley and Seth Williams.

Negatives:

Tim Brown – The kid looked amazing in camp, but he just didn’t blow anyone away in the preseason. After an extremely poor performance last night, and with Sinorice Moss on IR, it’s safe to assume Victor Cruz is assured of a job.

Courtney Brown – C.C., is that you? Awww you almost got us! Be gone!

Derek Hagan – Dropsies! See you on Special Teams.

Will Beatty – I am extremely disappointed in his regression this season. I truly expected so much more, but it just doesn’t seem to be translating.

Kickoff Coverage – Yuck. That’s all I have to say about that.

Mixed:

Rhett Bomar – This kid is a bit of an enigma. One second he can look amazingly talented, the next second he’s holding onto the ball too long, overthrowing it, dropping down sidearmed, getting it batted down…it’s baffling really. He’s clearly a project, but one worth taking on. Unfortunately, he’s not yet valuable en0ugh to be the Giants’ number two man.

Matt Dodge – The guy has progressed each and every week, but he’s still a tad inconsistent. His punting was great on Thursday night, but botching a snap on an extra point is no good.

Preseason Finale – New England Patriots @ New York Giants: What to Watch For

September 1st, 2010 at 5:00 PM
By SimonGC

I know what you’re thinking: “Really? A “What To Watch For” for the last preseason game?” Well, we here at G101 like to reflect the intensity that the NFL brings to the table, so, ummm….blame them for this, not us.

Seriously, there’s not all that much interesting about the final preseason game. Many of you probably aren’t even watching it (and thus, probably not reading this). For those of you that are, here are a few things to keep your eye on in tomorrow’s final tune-up before Big Blue hosts Carolina in week 1.

Rhett Bomar

Bomar’s been playing for a job all preseason, but this time he trots out there knowing the guy who was in front of him is on season-ending Injured Reserve. Bomar will know it is his absolute last chance to have any influence on the Giants decision wether or not to replace Jim Sorgi with another veteran QB. With Eli Manning probably not playing more than a series (or two), and Dominic Randolph cleaning up in garbage time if he’s lucky, Bomar will get most of the game to throw the ball to, and most importantly against, second- and third-stringers.

Wondering exactly how long will Bomar play? Tom Coughlin thinks you should stop asking stupid questions:

Does it make a difference if he plays three [quarters] versus two and a half? He’s going to play a lot. Same thing. Same thing he’s been doing.

Bruce Johnson

With Aaron Ross injured (again), Bruce Johnson becomes an extremely important player for the Giants as the nickel back. Expected to progress as a player in his second year, Johnson’s had an up-and-down training camp and preseason (although last week’s initial performance as the team’s nickel back was clearly one of the “down” ones). Not only should Johnson should get relatively extended work in this game, he’ll get to work against Wes Welker and Julian Edelman, the kind of speedy receivers he’ll generally be matched up with.

The deep depth guys behind Bruce Johnson will also be interesting to watch. No one from the group of D.J. Johnson, Courtney Brown and Seth Williams has played well enough to make the roster. Can any of them can make a final impression?

The Return Jobs

A couple weeks ago it seemed like DJ Ware would be returning kicks, with Aaron Ross back deep for punt returns. This week, Ware’s just returning from his second concussion in the last 8 months, and Ross is in a walking boot. Mario Manningham probably gets a chance to show he can be trusted with the punt return job, but a litany of guys are still in play for the kick return job. Victor Cruz!, Andre Brown, Tim Brown and the winner of the Ware/Gartrell Johnson battle for the 4th RB spot are all in play for this job. Speaking of Ware and Gartrell Johnson, they’ll both probably see a fair amount of action tomorrow night, and Ware better hope he stays healthy if he wants to make this team.

As usual, we’ll be here with an open game-thread tomorrow night, followed by a recap of the game and an analysis the next morning. Enjoy your last bit of frustratingly meaningless football Giants fans. The real fun starts soon.

Other Notes: