It's a question mark. Tiki Barber's retiring so that leaves a big hole in terms of offensive production. Brandon Jacobs (or whoever ends up being the starting RB, because I don't think Jacobs should just be handed the job) will not be able to match what Tiki did on the field. If Manning gets his mechanics right and Toomer comes back healthy, that's a plus. So would the development of Sinorice Moss. Speaking of health, if we could keep our guys on the field, that'd be nice. A good defensive coordinator (Jim Mora, Jr? Pepper Johnson?) will go a long way towards success next year. The schedule couldn't possibly be any tougher than this year's so I think there is reason for hope.
2007-01-15 15:00:37
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answered by RichMac82 6
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I wish i knew....
Theyre keeping their moron coach, who hasnt the respect of many of his players.
Theyve got a quarterback that is gifted, and yet underachieves.
Their franchise RB just retired.
Their tight end cant keep his mouth shut.
The media cant get enough of their crazy azz antics.
I have NO IDEA whats in store next year for them, except maybe a reality check and a run for the Super Bowl.
A team with that much talent shouldnt be underachieving like this.
2007-01-15 16:20:00
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answered by JusticeManEsq 5
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Bleak. With retaining Coughlin and with sticking with Eli Manning, the Giants are doomed to fail again next year. Coughlin obviously causes dissention among his players, and Manning is an average quarterback at best living on the fame of his brother.
Chow!!
2007-01-15 16:25:43
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answered by No one 7
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I see them getting to the playoffs again next year , I think Brandon Jacobs is going to put a bunch of opposing LB's and DB's on injured reserve next season. If they can avoid injuries the skys the limit
2007-01-15 16:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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This is them for the next 5 years LOSER
2007-01-15 16:19:13
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answered by Malik 4
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