Here are some of the stories floating around the Inter-Google today about our New York Giants.
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Giants know they must have 'poise in the noise'
"The way we look at them is that they are 3-0 at home. They have an incredible plus-eight in turnovers at home, 12 of their 13 takeaways are at home, they've averaged 27 points a game, they've given up 12 points a game, they have an incredible kickoff return average of 44.5 yards at home. They average over 10 yards per punt return at home. They've played very well," [Coach Tom] Coughlin said
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Kudos to New York teams for passing on WR
By 4 p.m. Wednesday, any team that wanted to put in a claim for Moss had to inform the NFL. By the deadline, 30 teams passed. He was not worth the aggravation. Only the Titans wanted him. The Giants were never interested. The Jets ultimately passed, too. Good for them. Good for both of them. -
Koets set to fill in for O'Hara again
On Sunday, the Giants will probably play the Seahawks without their starting center, Shaun O'Hara, as he rehabs a right foot sprain. Instead, backup Adam Koets is expected to step in for his fourth start. -
Ailing Seahawks Shuffle Line For Giants’ Pass Rush
Coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider spent their first seven months in charge of the Seattle Seahawks shuffling around players. And now they're back again making all kinds of changes. -
Giants' Terrell Thomas looking to 'get back some plays' from former USC teammate Mike Williams
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Taking this grudge match for-Grant-ed
"I don’t have any bad feelings toward them," [Deon] Grant said. "They gave me an opportunity when I was a free agent, and they paid me a lot of money. We were ranked No. 1 on defense when I was there my first year. So I don’t have anything negative to say about Seattle. Now we’re going up there and getting a victory and giving them hell. That’s the only thing I look forward to - - and reuniting with the guys up there. But other than that, I really didn’t think twice about it."