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Ward or Jacobs -- who should be the primary back?

Brandon Jacobs participated fully in practice Thursday for the first time since injuring his knee in the season-opening loss to Dallas.

No word on whether Jacobs will actually be ready to play Sunday against the Eagles. Derrick Ward has been limited by an ankle injury in practice this week, so best guess is that Jacobs will see at least some action if coach Tom Coughlin thinks he is healthy enough.

So, here is the real question. If both players are healthy, does Jacobs resume his job as the primary running back? Or, has Ward done enough to keep the job or at least split time with Jacobs?

Ever since Tiki Blabber retired it has been assumed that Jacobs would be the team's primary rusher. Ward, a fourth-year player with a scant resume, was an afterthought.

His performance through three games has opened eyes, though. He has 273 yards on 54 carries (a 5.1 yards per carry average) and has caught 14 passes. His 361 total yards are 7th in the league.

Coughlin told Giants.com there is "no question" Ward will continue to be a key part of the Giants offense even after Jacobs is healthy.

So, what do you think Big Blue View Nation? Does Jacobs get his job back, with Ward becoming a complementary back and probably replacing Reuben Droughns on kickoffs? Or, does Ward keep the job with Jacobs becoming primarily what he was when Blabber was playing -- a short-yardage guy who gets occasional carries to rest the starter?

Too many weapons is always better than too few. This is a nice dilemma for Coughlin and offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride.

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From reading the article it sounds to me as if he's almost ready but not quite there yet since his knee stiffened up towards the end of practice. This is the trap players often seem to fall in to coming back too soon and reinjuring themselves. With Ward doing as well as he has been ,even with the ankle I would hope to use him and Droughns this week. Hopefully this will allow Brandon one more week to get a bit healthier at which point I think the Giants have no choice but to use the Ward / Jacobs combo. Ward has most definitely earned playing time.  So has Jacobs, no Wally Pips here!

by big blue wrecking crew on Sep 28, 2007 9:33 AM EDT reply actions  

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