2007 NY Giants Schedule Release
The schedule is alot easier than last year.....the end is pretty tough but I definitely think it's reasonable.
            
                                    
                                    
                        ***New York Giants Schedule 2007***
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I also find it hilarious how Jets fans are up in arms about being in the national sched. only once, while we're on five times.  I think that's a diss, yes.  But that's just how our franchises are viewed.  That said, they very well might do better than us this season.  I'm still very concerned about our squad.
            
                                    
                                    
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ElMatatan wrote:I like Manning's attitude coming into this season, he seems hungry to win...I just hope that can transpire into the field.
I think somewhere I heard they might be running more 4 receiver sets. So, lets see - hopefully he's able to get on the same page with Plax and Shockey. I think that has been a major problem with those two since they are never in camp. Always working on their own. But again, I think more attention needs to be paid towards our defense then anything. LB and CB are positions we need to fix!
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We could position ourselves nicely within the 1st Month of the Season if we Win all 3 of those Divisional Games (DAL, WAS, and PHI).
            
                                    
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PG: Kemba Walker (32) / Rivers (16) / Felton
SG: Evan Fournier (28) / Evans (20) / Dotson
SF: Gordon Hayward (36)/ Delly (12) / Dudley
PF: Kevin Love (36) / Frye (12) / Ellenson
C: Pau Gasol (32) / Noah (16) / Felicio
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                        PG: Kemba Walker (32) / Rivers (16) / Felton
SG: Evan Fournier (28) / Evans (20) / Dotson
SF: Gordon Hayward (36)/ Delly (12) / Dudley
PF: Kevin Love (36) / Frye (12) / Ellenson
C: Pau Gasol (32) / Noah (16) / Felicio
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There are so many questions surrounding this squad that cannot be answered until they actually play.
Will our offensive line be productive?
Can Jacobs handle 25 carries a game?
How will Toomer play coming off a surgery; can he still be a consistent #2 option?
Is Strahan healthy enough to be effective?
Can Kiwanuka be consistently effective at SLB?
and the biggest of all...
Will Eli Manning finally play up to his potential?
 
 
I have a good feeling about this season. The Giants have a good amount of depth so that injuries will no longer be as big of a problem. If at least half of these questions can be answered in a positive sense then the Giants should be able to make the playoffs due to their fairly weak schedule. Once there, who knows how far they can go?
            
                                    
                                    
                        Will our offensive line be productive?
Can Jacobs handle 25 carries a game?
How will Toomer play coming off a surgery; can he still be a consistent #2 option?
Is Strahan healthy enough to be effective?
Can Kiwanuka be consistently effective at SLB?
and the biggest of all...
Will Eli Manning finally play up to his potential?
I have a good feeling about this season. The Giants have a good amount of depth so that injuries will no longer be as big of a problem. If at least half of these questions can be answered in a positive sense then the Giants should be able to make the playoffs due to their fairly weak schedule. Once there, who knows how far they can go?














