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After signing Michael Boley and Rocky Bernard, the Giants are probably a better team defensively.
It seems they are exchanging numbers with defensive lineman Chris Canty, as well. Here’s my question, would you rather see that money invested offensively?
Derrick Ward is out visiting suitors. Amani Toomer isn’t likely to come back next season, and Plaxico Burress is building chemistry with his legal team. Would you rather see Jerry Reese make a run at T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who’s planning to sign by tonight?
Based on the current level of interest, he might be in the right price range. Let me know.
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on Sunday, March 1st, 2009 at 3:12 pm by Mike Dougherty.
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The Giants need a large, fast, very capable wide receiver. Without one they can’t go all the way.
Look at the talent available in the draft. There is tremendous talent available at WR and OL, very little talent available at DT. Besides, this is the New York Giants. Defense should always come first!
of course we need a talented wide out but jerry reese is no fool something must be up with cofield osi and robbins knees
I think they need a WR, but he’s got to be a #1. they have a bunch of 2’s and possesion receivers. There really isn’t a true #1 out their in the FA market that i can think of. T.J. H in my opinion is not a #1. Who knows, if Plax gets his legal troubles behind him, they’ll have their true #1 back which will make the draft interesting.