Monthly Archives: May 2008
Ralph Vacchiano of the New York Daily News spoke to Chris Muldoon of WHPC on Long Island regarding the Giants draft picks recently.
You can hear full audio of the interview here.
Hat tip to Chris to passing the file along to us.
SNY has added another blog to their network with the arrival of theKnicksblog.com, headed by Hot Foot contributing writer Tommy Dee. Tommy’s work can be found on Maxim Sports and Slam Online as well as various columns on RealGM.
Tommy’s unique perspective and experience as an excellent curator of news and information is a fine addition to the SNY blog network family.
Welcome to the team buddy, good luck and bring these Knicks fans something they can rally behind. They sure could use a fearless leader to take them into what should hopefully be a new era in basketball at The Garden.
Neil Best’s ‘Watchdog’ sports media blog on Newsday provides the following video of Deadspin‘s Will Leitch at a signing of his book “God Save The Fan” where he talks about his admiration for Eli Manning who he calls “the most awesome guy in the world”
Head over to Watchdog to check out Neil’s comments on Buzz Bissinger, who ambushed Will on a recent episode of “Costas Now” on HBO.
Hat tip to Peter Wade of Hot Foot for the link.
Michael Eisen on Giants.com provides a moving account of the visit the Giants made to Walter Reed Army Medical Center to meet with wounded soliders.
Giants tackle Kareem McKenzie talks about the courage that he witnessed.
“It’s very tough (to see such grave injuries). To see the circumstances under which they’ve been injured and to realize that some of the people here that are hurt are younger than me or the same age, it’s difficult. We have a privileged life to a certain extent to be able to enjoy the freedoms and liberties that we have here. To have people make the choice to join the armed forces and to go overseas and fight speaks to their character and their loyalty. It’s amazing.”
The Giants signed six rookie free agents yesterday: defensive tackles Joshua Muse of Louisiana Tech and Ogemdi Nwagbuo of Michigan State, guards Andrew Bain of Miami and Camell Stewart of LSU, center Digger Bujnoch of Cincinnati and offensive tackle Dylan Thiry of Northwestern.
The Giants released defensive back Andrew Shanle and tight end Marcus Freeman, both members of the practice squad, to make room for the new players.
Scott Ferrall, Brandon Tierney and host Brian Custer on SNY’s “The Wheelhouse” debate whether or not the Giants can repeat as Super Bowl Champions next season.
The Wheelhouse airs weekdays at 5:30 p.m. on SNY.
A loyal Giants Football Blog reader who was in attendance at the Giants Super Bowl Champions ceremony sent us pictures and video of the event.

To check it out the rest of the pictures, head over to our Giants Football Blog flickr page.
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