lemonej Posted August 15, 2011 Report Share Posted August 15, 2011 In a move that is polar opposite from what the staff with the Bears do with holdouts,the Giants immediately put their star DE back with the first team when he was cleared to play and announced he would practice under the terms of his current contract. I wonder if maybe he will use the upcoming game against the Bears to solidfy his case for a new deal. The game in the Meadowlands last season should have been on his personal highlight film for 2010. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jason Posted August 16, 2011 Report Share Posted August 16, 2011 In a move that is polar opposite from what the staff with the Bears do with holdouts,the Giants immediately put their star DE back with the first team when he was cleared to play and announced he would practice under the terms of his current contract. I wonder if maybe he will use the upcoming game against the Bears to solidfy his case for a new deal. The game in the Meadowlands last season should have been on his personal highlight film for 2010. Judging by what no-steroid Merriman did with the OL, there's a decent chance Osi will have another highlight reel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alaskan Grizzly Posted August 16, 2011 Report Share Posted August 16, 2011 In a move that is polar opposite from what the staff with the Bears do with holdouts,the Giants immediately put their star DE back with the first team when he was cleared to play and announced he would practice under the terms of his current contract. I wonder if maybe he will use the upcoming game against the Bears to solidfy his case for a new deal. The game in the Meadowlands last season should have been on his personal highlight film for 2010. From what I've been "hearing/reading" most of Osi's motivation was to get back as his replacement, Jason Paul-Pierre, had a pretty good game with Carolina. And as I was suggesting in another thread the Giants were using that to their advantage. Could Osi come out and play spectacular? Sure, but so could the oline not wanting to repeat last years debacle. As Herm Edwards would say, "Thats why we play the game". Couldas and shouldas don't win games. Perhaps Osi will get tired of trying to chase down the Bears RBs all night in quick handoff schemes etc. Or he'll be run ragged from a constant barrage of Barber and/or Unga and Bell. Or who knows, one of the monster TEs the Bears have now will keep him at bay? Guess we'll see. Don't "throw out the baby with the bath water just yet". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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