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Giants Cut Three Veterans, Signaling Start of New Era

Submitted by tom schramm, Feb 13, 2007 10:31

Didn't know the team as a whole was in that bad of shape.. I would think that the offensive line was the least of there problems... the quarterback problem is the main one... there is no leadership at that position.. and it looks like a Buffalo Bill make over.... and Eli is no Losman... Eli will get killed with a redone offensive line.... With expectations so high in any sport team out of New York it could be a very long fall for the gaints......


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