2010 New York Giants Predictions

2010 New York Giants Predictions
The New York Giants looked like they were headed for the postseason in 2009 after starting a perfect 5-0, but things quickly went downhill after that, losing eight of their final games to finish the season th a very disappointing 8-8. A lot of blame was put on the defensive, and that led to the Giants defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan area, and replacing it with an interim head coach in 2009 Buffalo Bill Perry Fewell. The Giants believe they'll be back in the mix in the NFC East in 2010, and here is a look at what you want to send the field on both sides of the ball, plus my prediction on where they end the season in the NFC East. Offense: As bad as the Giants were down the stretch in 2009, quarterback Eli Manning put together a career year throwing for 4,021 yards with 27 touchdowns to 14 interceptions, and he is a big reason why this team can turn things around quickly. As good as Manning was in 2009, the Giants would be able to run the ball more effectively in 2010. The two-headed monster of Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw have been slowed by injuries in 2009, and both should enter the 2010 season healthy and ready to go.The Giants led in the 2009 season with a series of questions surrounding the receiving body, but behind the strong arm of Manning, this unit performed better than expected. Steve Smith has emerged as the No.1-time weapon on the outside, while the rookies Hakeem Nicks and Mario Manningham, every three years, both shone in their first season seeing extended playing. The Giants also like what they have in the young tight end Kevin Boss, who tied for third with five receiving, touchdowns in the 2009 offensive line including three Pro Bowlers in left tackle David Diehl, guard Chris Snee right and center Shaun O ' Hara, but they need more from the left and right guard Rich Seubert, tackle Kareem McKenzie for this unit to be an elite group.Defense: The Giants were not able to put the same pressure on the opposing quarterback has caught them the win Super Bowl in 2007 and No. 1 seed out of the NFC in 2008. A big reason for this was defensive end Justin Tuck spent most of last season dealing with a shoulder injury, and the end Osi Umenyiora of the fall. Mathias Kiwanuka is the projected starter at the other end in Umenyiora and more first-round selection Jason Pierre-Paul.The Giants took a blow to linebacker with the loss of half a linebacker Antonio Pierce and strongside linebacker Danny Clark, but the hope Clint Sintim is that per second may take years for Clark outside, while Jonathan Goff has the advantage early to take over in the middle. Michael Boley is expected as the other starting outside linebacker, and the hope is for a much better season after spending most of 2009 fighting injuries.Corey Webster and Terrell Thomas duo will be starting team corner, while a strong safety Kenny Phillips will be joined by newcomer Antrel role, which is a great point guard in the position of free safety. Look for this unit to put the numbers much better in 2010 if the front seven can return to put pressure on quarterback.Prediction - 4 NFC East: Do not get me wrong when I take the Giants to finish fourth in the NFC East, does not mean I do not think this is a team capable of making the playoffs in 2010. The NFC East is absolutely stacked, and as of right now I think the Giants are only slightly behind the Eagles and Redskins, the Cowboys with the heavy favorites to win this division. [EXTRACT] The New York Giants looked like they were headed for the postseason in 2009 after a perfect start to 5-0, but things quickly went downhill after that eight of their last ten games that season, he lost very disappointing 8-8. End Much of the blame was put on the defensive, and that has led to fire defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan, the Giants, and replaced it with the 2009 Buffalo Bills head coach Perry Fewell interim. The Giants believe they returned to the mix in the NFC East in 2010, and here is a look at what they send into the field on both sides of the ball, plus my prediction on where they end the season in the NFC East. Attack: As bad as the Giants had to throw in the home stretch in 2009, quarterback Eli Manning together a career year for 4021 yards with 27 touchdowns and 14 interceptions, and he is a big reason why this team can turn things around quickly. As good as Manning was in 2009, the Giants would be able to run the ball better in 2010. The two-headed monster of Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw have been slowed by injuries in 2009, and both are expected for the 2010 season healthy and ready to go.The Giants in the 2009 season was to develop a series of questions on the receiving body, but behind the strong arm of Manning, who had expected the unit much better than anyone else. Steve Smith has emerged as the weapon number 1 on the outside, while the rookies Hakeem Nicks and Mario Manningham in the third year of training both shined in their first season to see extended playing time. The Giants also like what is a young tight end Kevin Boss, tied for third with five receiving, touchdowns in the 2009 offensive line, where the three Pro Bowlers in left tackle David Diehl and Chris Snee right guard and center Shaun O 'Hara needs, but left guard Rich Seubert more, tackle Kareem McKenzie and for the device to be an elite group.Defense: The Giants have the same pressure on the opponent's quarterback, took their Super Bowl victory in 2007 and placed No. 1 seed in the NFC in 2008. One of the main reasons for this defensive end Justin Tuck has spent most of last season dealing with a shoulder injury and the final destruction Osi Umenyiora. Mathias Kiwanuka is the projected starter at the other end of the place and Umenyiora first round selection Jason Pierre-Paul.The Giants took a blow to linebacker with the loss of half a linebacker Antonio Pierce and strong side linebacker Danny Clark, but the hope believe that it is the second year for Clint Sintim can to Clark outside, while Jonathan Goff should take the edge of the top half. Michael Boley is expected, as the departures outside linebacker, and the hope is for a much better season after difficulty most of the year 2009 injuries.Corey Webster and Terrell Thomas, the team will start a duo in a corner, while security Kenny Phillips will be added by the strong field Antrel newcomer is a great point guard in the position of free safety. Make sure you enter the number of this unit is much better in 2010, when the front seven can go to press the quarterback.Prediction - 4 NFC East: Do not get me wrong, if I take the Giants to finish fourth in the NFC East, does not mean that I do not think this is a team that the playoffs in 2010. The NFC East is absolutely stacked, and as of right now I think the Giants are only slightly behind the Eagles and Redskins, the Cowboys with the heavy favorites to win this division.

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