Morning Donut With The Giants: Fun Stories

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Welcome to the Morning Donut, which is your customized New York Giants sports page. What we do is we collect the coolest stories from around the internet about the Giants and we send them your way. Its all part of being the go to place for everything Giants football. Enjoy the Morning Donut, Giants fans!

New York Giants: Is Landon Collins DROY material?  By Ryan Disdier (nflspinzone.com, FanSided)

"Collins will also be the beneficiary of playing for one of the NFL’s most creative defensive coordinators, Steve Spagnuolo. During his first stint with Big Blue, Spagnuolo was able to lead New York’s defense to success with players less talented — James Butler, Michael Johnson, etc. — than Collins."

New York Giants 30 Greatest Players of All-Time by Nafisa H (nflspinzone.com, FanSided)

"After his success with the Giants, Oates played for the San Francisco 49ers, contributing to one of their Super Bowl wins. In his 11-year NFL career, he was selected to five Pro Bowls (three as a Giant and two as a 49er). However, despite his success and reliability (he never missed a single game) in the NFL, he is underrated by many, which is ridiculous"

New York Giants: Should they draft Isaiah Battle? by Nikhil Potpally (Empire Writes Back, FanSided)

"There have been reports that Clemson’s left tackle, Isaiah Battle, will be entering the 2015 NFL Supplemental Draft. He had a respectable college career with the Tigers, and played 824 snaps in 12 games, while starting 11 of them. At 6’7″ and 290 lbs, Battle has the body type to be an anchor on an offensive line, and would greatly help the New York Giants if they select him. However, Battle doesn’t have the cleanest track record, serving two suspensions with Clemson. Traditionally, the Giants avoid these types of players, but if Battle has the potential to be a stud lineman, then I believe he deserves a meeting with GM Jerry Reese to explain himself."

Could rookies Mykkele Thompson, Owa Odighizuwa earn starting roles for the Giants? by Dan Graziano (ESPN)

"So as you take it all in, realize what you are reading/seeing/hearing is all opinion, dressed up as fact. Everything I write and say is true — same as everyone else. But, we’re just showing you the part of the story that supports the opinion we have of the player."

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