Pierce On His Release

Antonio Pierce talked to ESPN’s Rachel Nichols about his release. Here’s what he had to say:

“I was shocked at first, but I’m not the one up there up in the office, and they said they felt they needed to go in another direction,” Pierce told ESPN’s Rachel Nichols on Thursday. “They said it wasn’t my health, or the way I played, but just that — that they were going in another direction. We left everything smooth and peaceful and I’m happy about that — I felt like I said everything I needed to say to them. I’ve loved my time in New York and won’t have anything but good feelings about being with this team.”


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One Response to “Pierce On His Release”

  1. old ghost says:

    Jeremy, great website, find your potential prospect profiles very informative and in depth. I agree with the assessment the the Giants should go in the second or third round for a safety. It would be very beneficial if they could drop from 15(value=1050) to 25(value=720)or 30 (value= 620) leaving values = to 330 (57 pick) or 430 (47 pick. with this they could get Spikes in 1st round, Chad Jones and Morgan Burnett. All who could start on the Giants, despite TC