Showing posts with label New York Giants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Giants. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Bradshaw Away

The very surprising idea of Ahmad Bradshaw being released from the Giants has just occurred. Bradshaw will be replaced by 2012 rookie running back, David Wilson. I think the reason that the Giants released him is because it creates $2.75 million in cap space. They can use that money to pay Andre Brown, Steve Brown, and Victor Cruz. Plus, that isn't enough money to pay even one of them so they had to release Micheal Boley, Osi Umenyiora, Martellus Bennett, and Kenny Phillips. So that can help get other players to enrich this roster.

The problem with releasing Bradshaw is that he had put fans in the seats and also, put up great numbers. He had ran for over 1,000 yards this year and he also caught for almost 300. Although he only had 6 touchdowns, but the Giants don't have anything better and I don't think they are setting their sights on running backs.

By David B.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Hall of Fame

The Hall of Fame has always inducted great players, and still does. The Hall of Fame inducted seven new amazing players. Bill Parcells was inducted into the Hall of Fame class 2013. He was arguably one of the best coaches in NFL history. Parcells coached for the Giants, Patriots, Jets, and Cowboys. He led the Patriots to a Superbowl, but lost to the Green Bay Packers. He led the Cowboys and the Jets to the playoffs. Bill led the New York Giants to two Superbowl's and won both. He coached the Giants, then Patriots, then Jets, and finally coached the Cowboys. He was a head coach for all of these teams. Cris Carter was also inducted into the Hall of Fame. He wasn't a tall wide receiver, but grabbed 1,101 career receptions. He was an eight time Pro Bowl player. Carter also had 130 touchdowns and 13,899 receiving yards in his career. The class of 2013 is filled with many great people, and will continue to do this. These are all of the inductees for the 2013 class: Larry Allen, Jonathan Ogden,Warren Sapp, Bill Parcells, Cris Carter, Curley Culp, and Dave Robinson. All of these people were once the best, and now proved that by making it into the Hall of Fame. By Ameen I.