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		<title>New York Giants 2013 Draft Under GM Jerry Reese</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York Giants 2013 Draft Under GM Jerry Reese &#124; Breakdown of&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="https://bleedbigblue.com/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="1" title="Home">New York Giants</a> 2013 Draft Under GM Jerry Reese | Breakdown of 2013 NFL Draft</strong> <br></p>



<p>Here is the next video in our series, While there were a few solid picks, most players failed to catch on the NFL. <br><strong>Draft Grade C-</strong></p>



<p>Round 1, Pick 19 <br>
OT Justin Pugh</p>



<p>Round 2, Pick 49<br>
DT Johnathan Hankins </p>



<p>Round 3, Pick 81<br>
DE Damontre Moore</p>



<p>Round 4, Pick 110<br>
QB Ryan Nassib</p>



<p>Round 5 Pick 152<br>
DB Cooper Taylor</p>



<p>Round 7, Pick 225<br> OL Eric Herman</p>



<p>Round 7, Pick 253<br>
RB Michael Cox</p>



<p><strong>Draft Grade C-</strong></p>



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		<title>New York Giants Cut Damontre Moore</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York Giants Cut Damontre Moore Damontre Moore&#160;has been waived by the&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="m-entry__title" data-remote-headline-edit="title" data-remote-headline-promo-headine="Giants waive Damontre Moore" data-remote-admin-entry-id="9669293">New York Giants Cut Damontre Moore</h2>
<p>Damontre Moore&nbsp;has been waived by the Giants&nbsp;earlier&nbsp;this afternoon. No official word for the Giants yet, but it is being reported&nbsp;as &#8220;violating team rules&#8221;.</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en">SOURCE: Giants are releasing DE Damontre Moore for violating team rules.</p>
<p>— Dan Graziano (@DanGrazianoESPN) <a href="https://twitter.com/DanGrazianoESPN/status/675411828852269057">December 11, 2015</a></p></blockquote>
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<p>Moore, 23, was drafted in the third-round in 2013. He has fallen out of favor with the team and was benched&nbsp;on several occasions&nbsp;due to personal fouls and excessive hits on quarterbacks. To date he has 3 sacks. Details&nbsp;are still in the works.</p><p>The post <a href="https://bleedbigblue.com/new-york-giants-cut-damontre-moore/">New York Giants Cut Damontre Moore</a> first appeared on <a href="https://bleedbigblue.com">Bleedbigblue.com</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>The New York Giants Take On Atlanta</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2015 17:32:19 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>We one gain asked <a href="https://twitter.com/FalconsM5">Matt</a> from <a href="https://www.thefalcoholic.com">TheFalcoholic.com</a> to give us three reasons why he thinks the Falcons will grab a victory at metlife stadium this weekend.</p>
<p><strong>For Atlanta:<br />
</strong>Another year, another battle against the <a href="https://bleedbigblue.com/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="1" title="Home">New York Giants</a>. Short of a rare game or two, the Giants have had Atlanta&#8217;s number since the Mike Vick era, and I usually chalk up the game as a loss in preseason. We are only one week into the season, so it is a little difficult to measure what each team brings to the table this year. The Giants are of course coming off of last week&#8217;s deflating loss, and the Falcons finished off with an emotional victory over the Eagles.</p>
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<div>Why will the Falcons win this week? I am worried about the Giants bouncing back after last week, and the Falcons losing focus on a short week on the road. The Falcons should win if they do everything I thought they needed to do last year. The only difference in 2015 is that the Falcons have so far succeeded with these three key aspects.<strong>1. The offensive line keeps pressure away from Matt Ryan.<br />
</strong>Atlanta has struggled to keep pressure off of Matt Ryan, and things did not work out well. They blew up the old offensive line, and are only starting one lineman from their game one lineup in 2014. The current group includes a bunch of sendoffs from other teams, undrafted free agents, and players switching positions. The results? One sack allowed against an impressive Eagles front seven. If they can keep this up, and allow Matt Ryan enough time to pass, the Falcons should have no problem putting up 30+ points.</p>
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<div> <strong>2. The offense gets the football to explosive play makers outside of Julio Jones.<br />
</strong>I think it is just assumed that Julio Jones will have a big game. He has them every week. Assuming he stays healthy, he should be good for at least 100 yards. Kyle Shanahan has done some impressive things this year by moving Jones around, and he has another chance at a big week. The problem last year was the team rarely got the ball to anyone else. Last year, I said if Antone Smith and Devin Hester can get the ball, the Falcons should have a chance. They ended up with 7 touches (including Antone&#8217;s 74 yard touchdown catch, oh I miss that guy), while players like Steven Jackson received 18 touches.</div>
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<div>New year, new players. Roddy White looked healthy on Monday Night, but I am most impressed with electric rookie Tevin Coleman. Despite his 4.0 YPC average, Coleman has the potential to make big games in the run game. Backup running back Devonta Freeman had some nice catches, and Shanahan has managed to scheme a more open offense than prior years.</div>
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<div><strong>3. The defense can play average.<br />
</strong>It has arguably been at least four or five years since the Falcons defense could be considered average. Mike Smith, along with Mike Nolan&#8217;s incompetence, developed the least-effective defense imaginable. I think it had been years since I had last seen a third and long with more than three pass rushers. Giants fans should be familiar with the idea that if your quarterback gets some help, you should be able to stay in just about any game. The same is true for Matt Ryan, who has not had a defense, an offensive line, or a run game in at least two seasons.If Atlanta&#8217;s defense can be average, the Falcons have a great shot at winning. The most impressive thing is they managed to do exactly that against the Eagles. The defense is still clearly short on quality depth, but they managed to prevent any big plays against Chip Kelly&#8217;s offense. They were not great, but the Falcons needed them to do just enough to leave with a win.</p>
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<p><strong>For New York</strong>:<br />
What happened last week was a two minute meltdown don&#8217;t expect that to happen every game. What one should really take away from the Giants lost to Dallas is that the Giants look far improved in many areas.</p>
<div> The Giants to come out ultra focused and ready to battle against Atlanta. The quickest way to put the Dallas game out of the headlines is with a win.</div>
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<div><strong>1. The Secondary holds up.</strong></div>
<div>The Falcons wideouts will get their numbers  especially Julio Jones but expect the Giants secondary to be competitive and not give up many big plays.</div>
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<div>Jones has been slowed down by a hamstring injury but numbers against the Eagles last week would tell you a different story. He is expected to be fully ready for Sunday.  Giants safety Brandon Meriweather plans to prove doubters wrong and take up this challenge.</div>
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<div>&#8220;Every week we play the best receiver in the league, right?&#8221; I think last week y&#8217;all said Dez was the best receiver in the league, now it&#8217;s Julio, and next week it&#8217;s going to be DeSean So every week is a good challenge and we look forward to it.&#8221;</div>
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<div><strong>2. Falcons overplay on defense </strong></div>
<div>The Falcons defense looks much improved under Head Coach Dan Quinn. The turnaround could be attributed to playing fast, quick, and playing aggressive. The Giants might employ Shane Vereen more often this game especially on third down situations. The Eagles running backs exploited holes in the Falcons secondary to the tune of 14 receptions for 111 yards and 1 TD score. Vereen with the ball in his hands scan only provide positive things and hopefully swing the game into the Giants favor.</div>
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<div><strong>3. Get to the quarterback</strong></div>
<div>I&#8217;m still debating was The Cowboys o-line that good or our D line that bad. Robert Ayers and Damontre Moore should be able to get to Matt Ryan with an easier assignment this week. Some home cooking with a rowdy crowd should be able to disrupt some of the Falcons plans. It&#8217;s only week two in there already is a sense of urgency.</div>
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<div>Starting middle linebacker Jon Beason looks like he will be ready for Atlanta his veteran leadership is needed in the middle and surely missed.</div><p>The post <a href="https://bleedbigblue.com/the-new-york-giants-take-on-atlanta/">The New York Giants Take On Atlanta</a> first appeared on <a href="https://bleedbigblue.com">Bleedbigblue.com</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>5 New York Giants Ready To Break Out 2014</title>
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<h3>[tps_title]<i>Prince Amukamara</i>[/tps_title]</h3>
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<p style="color: #232221;"><span style="color: #000000;">As voluntary workouts begin, </span>it is back to work for many NFL players. The Giants are one of nineteen teams to hold voluntary workouts, and with these workouts we commence a new year of hope and promise for Big Blue. With many new faces, the team surely looks very different on paper than the team that lost its first six games of last year. The Giants went out this offseason and acquired numerous free agents, most notably CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and RB Rashad Jennings. Along with these fresh faces to join New York, there is still a core nucleus of players who have been with big blue for years and with some entering the prime of their careers. Over the past few seasons, the fans have witnessed the emergence of many young Giants, such as Victor Cruz and Jason Pierre Paul in 2011, and Stevie Brown in 2012. This year, there are several young players who have flashed signs of prominence and are slated to break out into stardom Here are 5 <a href="https://bleedbigblue.com/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="1" title="Home">New York Giants</a> ready to break out 2014.</p>
<p><i>Prince Amukamara</i>&#8211; Heading into his fourth season out of Nebraska, the first round pick in 2011 has become one of the better cover-corners in the game. He has increased his number of tackles per season by over 30 each season (including leading all corners with 76 tackles in 2013), as well as more than doubled the number of passes defended each season. He forced two fumbles last season, and has avoided injuries for the most part since breaking his foot in 2011, playing in all 16 games last season. Although he only has one interception per season, his pass-defending skills and coverage ability make up for his lack of picks. His constant seasonal improvement and overall health make him a prime candidate to breakout and become a premier corner in 2014.</p><p>The post <a href="https://bleedbigblue.com/5-new-york-giants-ready-to-break-out-2014/">5 New York Giants Ready To Break Out 2014</a> first appeared on <a href="https://bleedbigblue.com">Bleedbigblue.com</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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