The Giants have a really good problem: They have too many receivers. Last year, they didn’t have enough. Well, the times they are a-changin’ (I’ve always wanted to use that in a sentence. It’s up there with “I rest my case!” and “That’s a wrap!”. But I digress). There are eight receivers fighting for 5 […]
Posts Tagged ‘Derek Hagan’
Derek Hagan – His Chance to Prove Himself
When Domenik Hixon went down due to injury, the Giants’ now need another slot receiver to fill the void with Hixon lost for the season. For Derek Hagan, the sad news will give him another chance to prove himself and justify why the Giants’ made the right choice in signing him. The 6 foot 2 […]
Ranking the Giants: Wide Receivers and Tight Ends
We’ve been Ranking the Giants all week, and now we’re onto the wide receivers and tight ends. With Plaxico Burress and Amani Toomer gone, someone was going to have to step up. No one knew who it would be. Luckily, many Giants did. Let’s Rank The Giants, Wide Receiver/Tight End Style STEVE SMITH: What can […]
More from Ralph Vacchiano
Mark posted something earlier about Ralph Vacchiano trying to guess who would remain Giants. I saw that he had added some to the post that Mark had posted earlier. So without further adu… QB David Carr The Giants would jump at the chance to have this valuable backup return as an insurance policy for the […]
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it
The old addage rings true for this bitter-sweet game where the Patriots scored 24 points in the second half to win their final preseason matchup against Big Blue. The Giants ended up squandering a sizable lead late in the second quarter to hand all the momentum over to the Pats when Andrew Woodson came in […]
Hagan Has A Shot At A Spot:
by TimesUnion.com Former Miami Dolphins receiver Derek Hagan is making a strong bid to stick with the Giants well after the team leaves training camp at the University at Albany. Hagan, signed by the Giants late in the 2008 season, had been criticized in Miami for being prone to dropped passes. But through 10 practices, […]