The Giants Suck Too

Started by MDS, May 19, 2007, 10:41:18 PM

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Zanshin

Posted it in the offseason thread, too...but Jim Finn is out for the year with a shoulder injury.

Diomedes

I like Finn.  Football player.
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Zanshin

I liked Finn, too.  Perhaps my favorite Mr. Irrelevant of all time ;.  Giants are running out of FB options, unless you count Droughns....  they really have a chance to be craptastic this year.

SD_Eagle5

Finn's wife ain't too shabby:


Google Rosa Blasi if you'd like to see more

Zanshin

Safe to say I feel less badly for Finn now.

Sgt PSN

Dood probably blew out his shoulder rubbing one out to that pic.   

BlueHeart

She's really nice, too.

Gonna be weird not seeing Finn at camp this year. At least now we know the full extent of why they were looking around for a FB and not just f'ing him over.
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Gene

Quote from: Sgt PSN on June 14, 2007, 01:36:38 PM
Dood probably blew out his shoulder rubbing one out to that pic.   

I know I just did....... :yay

SD_Eagle5

QuoteMichael Strahan isn't only holding out; he's threatening to never show up again.The Pro Bowl defensive end did not show up in Albany for the 1 p.m. conditioning drills that all players were required to participate in. And later this afternoon, Strahan plans on speaking to coach Tom Coughlin about the possibility of his retiring before his 15th NFL season begins, according to someone who speaks with Giants management on a regular basis. The person, who requested anonymity because Strahan has not yet spoken to Coughlin, said the 35-year-old future Hall of Famer is currently on his way to the area on a flight from the West Coast.

Seabiscuit36

 :=) is flying in from San Fran
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MDS

Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

Seabiscuit36

the one on the left looks like a toothless Tranny
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methdeez

Is that Tara Reid on the right?

Feva

In all her tittie-scarred glory.
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PhillyGirl

QuoteESPN.com: NFL Training Camp 2007    
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
New York media serves as battleground for Strahan-Giants feud
ESPN.com news services

ALBANY, N.Y. -- The Michael Strahan saga continued to play out in the New York newspapers on Wednesday, with Strahan's camp firing the latest salvos.

A day after Giants coach Tom Coughlin and general manager Jerry Reese confirmed they had talked with Strahan on Monday, and Reese said he told Strahan that the Giants are moving forward as if he is not coming, Strahan's confidants spoke out.

"How could he not feel betrayed?" the New York Daily News quoted a "source who spoke with Strahan" on Tuesday. "After spending 14 years, after being a loyal and dedicated player to an organization, and now that he is considering retirement, the most difficult decision in his career, instead of giving him space to make this decision, people are talking about fines and replacements?

"I am really sad that this situation is being portrayed the way it is. This is not about money."

Strahan hasn't reported to camp. Wednesday marks the sixth day of his holdout. Strahan has a contract which would pay him $4 million this season. The Giants are reportedly continuing to fine Strahan $14,288 for each day of camp that he misses.

The Giants want Strahan to make a decision about his future sooner rather than later.

On Tuesday, a senior Giants official told ESPN's Sal Paolantonio that the team believes Strahan is bluffing about retirement. The official said the team doesn't want "Tiki, the Sequel" -- non-stop, season-long speculation that Strahan is retiring. Last year, the Tiki Barber situation destroyed the team, the official said.

Barber retired at the end of last season and is now an NFL analyst for NBC.

One possible replacement for Strahan, should he not report, is former Tampa Bay defensive end Simeon Rice, who was released by the Buccaneers for failing a physical.

Tuesday, the St. Petersberg Times quoted Rice as saying he'd passed a series of exams administered by Dr. James Andrews, a widely respected orthopedist.

"It was all 100 percent," Rice told the Times. "Dr. Andrews said, 'What kind of physical did you take down there?' I told him they just checked for my mobility in the shoulder and said I failed. He said, 'They didn't even test you for any kind of structure in the shoulder?'"

The Daily News, which described Rice as Strahan's "arch-enemy," said Rice will meet with Giants team officials Tuesday. One source reportedly told the paper the Giants are considering offering him a contract if they are confident he is healthy.

Strahan is the NFL's active sacks leader with 132½.
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