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		<title>NY Giants Sign former Falcon Corner Brian Williams</title>
		<link>http://gmenhq.com/2011/08/25/ny-giants-sign-former-falcon-corner-brian-williams/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2011 05:46:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Merely days after placing two more cornerbacks on IR, the Giants went out and signed a free agent to give the team some much needed depth. Four corners were brought to practice for a tryout, including former Eagles corner Lito Sheppard, and the Giants settled on former Vikings, Jaguars and, most recently, Falcons corner, Brian [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2011/08/25/ny-giants-sign-former-falcon-corner-brian-williams/">NY Giants Sign former Falcon Corner Brian Williams</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Merely days after placing two more cornerbacks on IR, the Giants went out and signed a free agent to give the team some much needed depth. Four corners were brought to practice for a tryout, including former Eagles corner Lito Sheppard, and the Giants settled on former Vikings, Jaguars and, most recently, Falcons corner, Brian Williams.</p>
<p>I am definitely a fan of this move. As I mentioned in an earlier post, I strongly believe the Giants needed to sign a corner with experience to have any semblance of depth in the secondary this season.</p>
<p>Last season with the Falcons, Williams was the nickel corner, and, from talking to Falcons fans, did a real nice job for a team that went 13-3 in the regular season. He was injured for their only playoff game, and several fans believe that was part of the reason the Packers were able to torch them through the air. (So I guess that can be seen as good news and bad news. Good news that he had a true impact on a 13-3 team as their nickel corner, but bad news that the guy has had injury problems when he is coming in to fortify a position because of our injury problems.) While he filled the role nicely in Atlanta last season, I am not sure Fewell is planning on naming Williams as the nickel corner this year. I still believe Fewell favors the three-safety set he implemented last season, and will likely allow Grant to fill that role again. This doesn&#8217;t mean Williams role is going to be limited to &#8220;security blanket.&#8221; All good teams need six good defensive backs, and Williams will be the sixth man in this unit. Think of him in the same role Aaron Ross played last season.</p>
<p>Speaking of Aaron Ross, I think he has a good chance of stepping up this season. Back in 2007 he made a major impact for the team. During the week 3 comeback against the Redskins, one of the key changes to the defense was the insertion of Ross into the starting lineup. He had a stellar season that year, and continued his success in 2008 when he and Corey Webster formed one of the best corner duos in the NFL. The following season he was hurt and Thomas took his spot. Thomas played terrific, and, due to problems at safety, when Ross was healthy he was forced to play out of position. He was healthy all of last season, but was buried on the depth chart, and struggled when assigned to cover the slot receiver.</p>
<p>I think there are two players you can compare Ross to. First is Osi Umenyiora. He was injured in 2008, and healthy in 2009, but failed to make his usual impact. In 2010 he returned to form, and many people believed it was because he needed a full season to recover. If that is true, then 2010 was Ross&#8217; season to recover. The second player is Corey Webster. Webster was a talented corner who lost his confidence early on in his career. He had a stellar game against the Bucs in the playoffs in 2007 and has completely turned it around. Forcing Ross to play out of position in 2009 and, to an extent, in 2010 could have hurt his confidence. With the coaching staff granting Ross&#8217; wish to stay on the outside receiver, he has seemed way more confident this camp. Hopefully that confidence will help with the turnaround. (Yes, by this point it is fairly obvious that by compare, I meant make excuses for. Still I think there is enough reason to believe that either one, or some combination of both of those was the reason he has kind of fallen off a bit from his first two seasons.) He got off to a nice start against the Bears this past Monday, and hopefully he can continue to build on that</p>
<p>Side note: as horrible as this is, this might be the perfect situation for Ross. Both Thomas and Ross are in contract years. Before the injury, there was no way Ross would be kept over Thomas. Now, if Ross has a stellar year, the Giants might have a hard time deciding which one to keep. Webster is still costing a lot against the cap, so I have my doubts the front office will be able to keep them both. Personally, I hope they bring Thomas back over Ross because I believe Thomas has turned into one of the leaders on this team, but that doesn&#8217;t change the fact that this is an amazing opportunity for Ross.</p>
<p>So, with this signing, and possibly another pick-up after roster cuts, the Giants should have enough talent at corner to make a playoff push, especially if Prince Amukamara comes back and plays well this season.</p>
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		<title>Time For NY Giants DC Perry Fewell to Showcase his Coaching Talent</title>
		<link>http://gmenhq.com/2011/08/23/time-for-perry-fewell-to-showcase-his-coaching-talent/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 05:37:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It has been reported that Terrell Thomas is done for the season. It is officially time to panic. (ok, panic may be a bit strong. definitely worry though) As I stated in an earlier post, the secondary depth was by far my biggest concern with the defense heading into the regular season. Losing our top [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2011/08/23/time-for-perry-fewell-to-showcase-his-coaching-talent/">Time For NY Giants DC Perry Fewell to Showcase his Coaching Talent</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been reported that Terrell Thomas is done for the season. It is officially time to panic. (ok, panic may be a bit strong. definitely worry though) As I stated in an earlier post, the secondary depth was by far my biggest concern with the defense heading into the regular season. Losing our top corner does not alleviate any of those concerns. With the loss, Ross gets bumped up to starting corner, and Deon Grant will most likely take over the nickel roles. So with seemingly no depth at corner and less than three weeks till the first regular season game, what do the New York Giants do?</p>
<p>Hope Perry Fewell proves himself as the mastermind defensive coordinator he hopes the owners and GMs with head coaching questions believe he is.</p>
<p>Back when Steve Spagnuolo was defensive coordinator of the Giants, the safety situation was less than ideal. In 2007 the starters were Gibril Wilson and James Butler. In 2008 Gibril Wilson left to sign a big contract with the Raiders and James Butler and Michael Johnson became the starters. An injury to James Butler left Craig Dahl and Michael Johnson as the starting safeties. Johnson was a second year player who was a seventh round draft pick, and Craig Dahl was a rookie undrafted free agent.</p>
<p>Since their time with the Giants several have failed to show they are worthy of a starting spot. Wilson was cut by the Raiders and signed by the Dolphins, who later cut him and he signed with the Bengals. Butler signed with the Rams, but has lost his starting spot and was rumored to be in line to be released. Michael Johnson played terribly for the Giants in 2009 alongside CC Brown and was released this past offseason. He signed with the Lions and isn&#8217;t expected to win a starting spot. Craig Dahl is the only one of those guys still starting as he followed Spags to St. Louis. My point is that these players have proven that they are below average NFL players; however, while they were with the Giants they were never exposed as a weak spot. If Spags could do it with arguably the worst starting safeties in the NFL, then Fewell should find a way to make it work with Corey Webster and Aaron Ross at corner.</p>
<p>Clearly the problem right now is not the lack of talent at starter, it is with the depth. For starters, as stated earlier, having Grant fill in during nickel situations will be helpful. Secondly, Prince Amukamara&#8217;s injury won&#8217;t keep him sidelined all season. Finally, there are still free agents available. Clearly no one special, but still players that could play as your third corner and sixth defensive back in dime packages. Those names include Kelvin Hayden, Randall Gay, Ellis Hobbs, Lito Sheppard, and Brian Williams. Honestly, I would consider signing two of them. (whenever the Giants have injury problems like this, it tends to keep happening to that position. Think wide receiver and offensive line last season, defensive line in 2006, and linebackers in 2005)</p>
<p>With these moves or without these moves, the job will ultimately be up to Fewell. If I&#8217;m Fewell I look at this as an opportunity to showcase my talent. Like Spags did when he was defensive coordintor, Fewell will have to devise plays that either mask coverage, or create pressure on the quarterback. Simply put, if you believe Perry Fewell is a great defensive coordinator there should be nothing to worry about. This is his job. It&#8217;s not like defensive coordinators should expect to receive a defense with no holes in it. The Giants still have playmakers all over the field.</p>
<p>To me the question is not: Do the Giants have enough talent to win? It&#8217;s: How good of a coordinator is Perry Fewell?</p>
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