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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: August 1, 2009
The plan that many Giants fans are hopeful for is the one where the team remains injury free, gains continuity through training camp reps, and gets ready to play big-boy physical football on September 13, 2009, when the Redskins come to Giants Stadium for the season opener.
The G-Men should be ready, with Eli Manning firmly entrenched as the starter on a team returning 19 of its 22 playoff starters on both sides of the ball.
The receiver position is in flux; many young players are competing for the spot opposite third-year mainstay Steve Smith. The competition should bring out the best of all of them. If not, you can expect the brass to move quickly by the second or third preseason game to acquire a veteran receiver.
Team unity, timing, reps, and the development of game rhythm are the major goals of the Coughlin coaching staff entering its sixth year, but they better be ready for Septembe...
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