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Dahl and Kay Jay Go Bye Bye


...posted by David Jacks...

I know I need to work on my toddler like titles, but you have to understand your reading the post of a guy who just figured out that Sleepy’s slogan “for the rest of your life” is in fact a double entendre. Anyhoo, according to the Daily News  Craig Dahl has been signed by the St Louis Rams, while Kay-Jay Harris was non tendered. It was originally believed that all 6 Giant restricted free agents were tendered but today it was revealed that only DE Dave Tollefson, TE Darcy Johnson, DT Craig Douzable and RB Danny Ware signed. In fact Ware was expected to sign his tender yesterday.

Kay Jay and Dahl both had their moments in pre-season the last couple of years, but at this point the Giants depth runs so deep (that can’t be english) that these two losses are hardly newsworthy. They will simply go down with other legendary backups such as  Anthony Mix’s and Jonas Seawright.

Speaking of legendary cuts/ players who never made it, does anyone have a player who they thought would make it and never did. I was always a strong supporter of Conrad Hamilton, but he was gone before I knew it….whattya got?

Harris Out, Scott In


...posted by Anthony De Rosa...

RB Kay-Jay Harris, who suffered a serious leg injury versus the Browns, was waived/injured. His place on the roster was taken by CB Miguel Scott.

Scott, a 24 year old out of NC State, returns after he was waived by the Giants back on June 22nd.

Droughns On The Chopping Block


...posted by Anthony De Rosa...

Danny Ware seems to be moving up the depth charts and Reuben Droughns might be on his way out.

The New York Post writes that Droughns is in danger of losing his roster spot to Ware. Ware leads the Giants in rushing yards in the first two games of the preseason, and ran for 97 yards on Monday night on 10 carries. On kick returns he averaged 39 yards on three returns, one of them for 59 yards.

It also appears that the Giants have lost Kay-Jay Harris for the season. He bent his leg, injuring his ankle and foot on a play in the fourth quarter of Monday night’s game. Harris, a former minor league baseball player, was a long shot to make the roster.