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Words: giants, burress, man, eli, quarterback
Topics: New York Giants, Super Bowl, Eli Manning, New York Jets, NFL
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Topics: New York Giants, Eli Manning, Super Bowl, Tom Coughlin, NFL
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Articles Written by: STEVE SERBY
Who is This?
Steve Serby is a sports reporter. He has also written or co-author books on sports or sports figures. In football circles, he is remembered for an altercation with New York Jets quarterback great Richard Todd that resulted from the then controversy over whether he or Matt Robinson should start.
This is what franchise quarterbacks do. This is how franchise quarterbacks respond with a game, and possibly a season, on the line. Eli Manning had tried to win the game by himself over the first 60 minutes. He had no running game to speak of, and in ...
From STEVE SERBY,
New York Post,
23 Nov 2009
The most recent member of the $100 Million Club needs to play Moneyball today. Moneyball isn’t throwing the ball all over Giants Stadium in a shootout with Matt Ryan. Moneyball isn’t feeling as if you have to grab your desperate Giants by the scruff of ...
From STEVE SERBY,
New York Post,
22 Nov 2009
The hotline to Las Vegas takes you inside Week 11 of the NFL season, telling bettors what direction the lines are moving, and by how much. JETS-PATRIOTS Patriots –101⁄2: Tom Brady looks like Tom Brady again, and many expect the Patriots to be in an ...
From STEVE SERBY,
New York Post,
21 Nov 2009
IT IS Tom Coughlin, more than anyone, who stands as a source of comfort for a desperate team with its back against the wall. Tom Coughlin, The Other Coach in town this week. Tom Coughlin, The Coach Who Does Not Cry. Tom Coughlin, The Coach Who Loves ...
From STEVE SERBY,
New York Post,
20 Nov 2009
REX Ryan may cry us a river between now and Sunday’s game against Bill Belichick’s Patriots, but Buddy Ryan is certain that his emotional son will soon be swimming — not sinking — in it, and the tears will turn into cheers. Ryan once rode the roller ...
From STEVE SERBY,
New York Post,
18 Nov 2009
Even NFL coaches need a hand now and then. Jets coach Rex Ryan revealed to The Post yesterday that in the wake of his team's disastrous 24-22 loss to the Jaguars, he plans on reaching out for advice to more than a few people outside the organization, ...
From STEVE SERBY,
New York Post,
17 Nov 2009
THE men who play for Rex Ryan should be ashamed of themselves. Maybe if all of them cared as much as their rookie head coach does, had as much pride and passion as he does, they wouldn't be The Team That Talks The Talk But Does Not Walk The Walk. The ...
From STEVE SERBY,
New York Post,
17 Nov 2009
It could have been any Jets head coach standing there, anyone after Weeb Ewbank, standing there shell-shocked and devastated. . . . any Jets quarterback standing there, anyone after Joe Namath, trying to reason away the unfathomable and the inexcusable. ...
From STEVE SERBY,
New York Post,
16 Nov 2009
Woody Johnson burns to win his first Super Bowl, and it does not scare him in the least that he is chasing that magnificent obsession with a rookie quarterback and a rookie head coach. The 4-4 Jets, who absolutely must beat the Jaguars today, are not ...
From STEVE SERBY,
New York Post,
15 Nov 2009
The hotline to Las Vegas takes you inside Week 10 of the NFL season, telling bettors what direction the lines are moving, and by how much. PATRIOTS-COLTS Colts –3: “I would say this will probably be one of the top three games in terms of most money bet ...
From STEVE SERBY,
New York Post,
14 Nov 2009