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		<title>New York Giants: Offensive Line</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2012 15:40:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Tufaro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Giants Offensive Line was a subject of many conversations the past two years, and it will continue to be one through training camp and the regular season.  Many believe that the lack of an effective running game for most of the season, and the beating that Eli took in the NFC Championship game in [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/06/26/new-york-giants-offensive-line/">New York Giants: Offensive Line</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>The Giants Offensive Line was a subject of many conversations the past two years, and it will continue to be one through training camp and the regular season.  Many believe that the lack of an effective running game for most of the season, and the beating that Eli took in the NFC Championship game in San Francisco, shows this unit needs help.  They have to find natural positions for some of these guys, and need to get a set unit in place.</p>
<p>Center David Baas was signed in Free Agency last year.  He was hurt on and off during the season and missed some valuable games.  He struggled throughout most of the regular season, but it can be said without argument that he had his best game of the year in the Super Bowl.  His play that day against NT Vince Wilfork and LB Brandon Spikes was solid, steady, and contributed to the win in a big way.</p>
<p>Tackle Will Beatty started at Left Tackle last year and was uneven at best.  He also had some health issues including a detached retina that cost him the end of the season and post season run.  The Giants must wait on the doctors evaluation to determine his health, but it seems Will can be ready to compete for a job once training camp begins</p>
<p>Guard Kevin Boothe could be voted MVP of this team. while not always doing an outstanding job, Kevin was able to fill in at center, guard, and tackle, sometimes on a moments notice, and do a good job.  Kevin will be back simply because of his versatility.</p>
<p>Tackle James Brewer was drafted in the 4th round last year.  We will see where his development takes him this season.  Another guy who didn&#8217;t get the experience of off season workouts, training sessions, and mini camps.</p>
<p>Tackle Selvish Capers is a young player that the Giants have re-signed to their practice squad.  Another young man that needs some work this off season.</p>
<p>Tackle David Diehl moved to guard originally last season, but then went back to tackle when Will Beatty went down. Diehl is a valued part of this line and will be part of it in some capacity this coming year. He took most of his snaps in OTA&#8217;s at right tackle, but that doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s set in stone.</p>
<p>For anyone who saw this video of Guard <a title="MItch Petrus" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Mkkk9P0NG0" target="_blank">Mitch Petrus</a>, how could you not love this guy?  Mitch brings a tremendous amount of energy to the building, let alone the offensive line.  Mitch is happy to play, and would run through a brick wall for this team.  He is the kind of underdog guy everyone roots for, and hopefully can develop into a valuable part of the line.  I was at Mitch&#8217;s first game for the Giants as he was called on to replace an injured player.  He sprinted from the sideline to the huddle, and has been a fan favorite ever since.</p>
<p>Guard Chris Snee is the mainstay of this group along with David Diehl.  He is the rock they like to run behind, and has built himself a nice career in New York.  Chris had a few more penalties than usual this year, but he will get that cleaned up and remain a starter for this team.</p>
<p>Removed from the equation are names like Tony Ugoh, Kareem McKenzie and Stacy Andrews.  Decent players and contributors all, but it is certainly time to have a look at some new faces.</p>
<p>Welcome into the competition rookies Stephan Goodin at 6&#8242;-6&#8243; 310, Brandon Mosley at 6&#8242;-5&#8243; 318, and Matthew McCants at 6&#8242;-5&#8243; and 309.  Also joining the competition will be Sean Locklear, a 9 year veteran, Chris White with 8 years experience, Jim Cordle entering his third year, and finally Joel Reinders entering his second season in the NFL.</p>
<p>This position is the part of the Offense that could use the most upgrading.  With the Giants having an explosive offense now, the strength of the receiving corps, and one of the top QB&#8217;s in the league, this unit is imperative.  Eli must be protected and given time to execute, the play action pass must mean something, which translates into the Giants must be able to run the ball when they want.  Look for this position to be first and foremost on the minds of the Giants fans and coaching staff throughout training camp.  These are the names on the current roster as of today.</p>
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		<title>Giants David Diehl Attends Charity Event</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jun 2012 09:56:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Tufaro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>David Diehl took some time out from studying and practicing to attend the Hope 4 Children Event last week.  The Giants as a team and individuals continue to use their success on the field as a basis for helping others.  Instead of making it all about themselves, they are spending their time giving back to [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/06/10/giants-david-diehl-attends-charity-event/">Giants David Diehl Attends Charity Event</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>David Diehl took some time out from studying and practicing to attend the Hope 4 Children Event last week.  The Giants as a team and individuals continue to use their success on the field as a basis for helping others.  Instead of making it all about themselves, they are spending their time giving back to the community.</p>
<p><a href="http://youtu.be/DZMTcWkozSI" target="_blank">David Diehl</a></p>
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		<title>Enemy Territory: Questions from the Saints</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Nov 2011 15:26:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Tufaro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Here is the set of questions offered up by Saints Blogger Keith Null of FANSIDED.COM and my answers. &#160; 1) What are the Giants plans at running back considering that Ahmad Bradshaw and D.J. Ware are both questionable to face the Saints with injury? Any plans to bring up a running back from the practice [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2011/11/26/enemy-territory-questions-from-the-saints/">Enemy Territory: Questions from the Saints</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>Here is the set of questions offered up by Saints Blogger Keith Null of FANSIDED.COM and my answers.</p>
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<div>1) <strong>What are the Giants plans at running back considering that Ahmad Bradshaw and D.J. Ware are both questionable to face the Saints with injury? Any plans to bring up a running back from the practice squad?</strong></div>
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<div>The Giants got lucky today when D. J. Ware was a full participant in practice.  Da&#8217;Rell Scott should see more third down action and also be used more in the passing game if Ware is limited in any way.  Of course Scott will probably not be returning kicks this week, so as not to expose him to injury unnecessarily.  Brandon Jacobs is still going to be the starter and hopefully a big contributor Monday Night.</div>
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<div>2) <strong>Last time Eli came to the Superdome the Giants were 5-0 and rolling, but he seemed to struggle with the noise and Williams aggressive blitzing schemes in a blow out loss. How will Manning change his approach to better deal with these two facets of the game?</strong></div>
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<div>Well, Eli needs to get to the line quicker to make his adjustments, and get the ball snapped earlier.  I think you will see the Giants try and use as much max protect pass, and quick passes as possible to move the ball consistently and hopefully quiet the crowd a little.  They will need to either test the Saints deep early to show their willingness to go downfield, or continue to move the chains and be successful on long drives.</div>
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<div>3) <strong>The Giants defense hasn&#8217;t played as well as fans hoped this year. Justin Tuck is having a down year and the pass defense is ranked 18th in the league. Facing such a potent Saints offense is a monumental task. What has Perry Fewell done to prepare his squad to take on Brees and company?</strong></div>
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<div> Tuck has been injured all season long.  He stated this week that he no longer wants to discuss it, and will just play at whatever level he is capable. The Giants have been brutal in zone coverage this year and need to find a way to get to Brees as early and often as possible.  The play of the young linebackers will be tested again this week by  the variety of screens and flat passes that are used by N.O.  Fewell will hopefully figure out how to find the right matchups against your talended receiving corps.  Pressure will be the key to this test and keeping the players in front of them will certainly be part of the plan.</div>
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<div>4) <strong>Any clue as to who the Giants plan to start at left tackle since Will Beatty had surgery to repair a detached retina?</strong></div>
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<div>The choice seems to be moving David Diehl back to LT or to start Stacey Andrews in Beatty&#8217;s place.  They have the luxury of having a player like Kevin Boothe to step in and play multiple positions.</div>
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<div>5) <strong>Most analysts have the Saints winning over the Giants with ease. I want to hear what your keys to the game are, and what the Giants need to do to actually pull put a win in New Orleans.</strong></div>
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<div>Run the ball.  The only way Eli will ever get enough time to hit his talented receiving group is if he can use play action to his advantage, and keep th down and distance favorable.  Time of possession, turnovers, and defending the big play will tell the tale on Monday.  If the Giants don&#8217;t start running with consistency, they really have little to no chance of ever getting a lead that they can expect their defense to hold.</div>
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