Did you guys see where the Skins snagged Woodson off waivers from Gspots?

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this is pretty funny......but I was surprisd they exposed Chase Daniel: he was signed by the Saints....kind of a poor man's Drew Brees.




Coughlin suspects Commanders' motives after signing ex-Giants QB Woodson

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- There's nothing like adding a little intrigue, secrecy, and skullduggery to a season-opening contest between two longtime NFC East rivals, the New York Giants and Washington Commanders.
The Commanders' signing of former Giants quarterback Andre' Woodson to their practice squad on Sunday has New York coach Tom Coughlin and players thinking the move is as sinister as a twist in a Tom Clancy novel. Or some plot hatched by the Skins' northern Virginia neighbor, the CIA.
Woodson spent all of last season on the Giants' practice squad and was among New York's final cuts this weekend. He knows all the plays and, even worse, all the audible calls.
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Coughlin was blunt in saying it was obvious why Woodson was signed.
"I have been a part of it," Coughlin said Monday when asked whether he has ever signed a player released by a team he was about to play. "I have seen it done. A guy doesn't get in the door two seconds, and he is in a classroom being grilled."
The cloak and dagger decision will force the Giants to change some audible calls for Eli Manning, Coughlin said.
Commanders coach Jim Zorn insisted Woodson wasn't signed just for this week.
"Oh, yeah. Yeah," Zorn said. "And that's something that I would be frustrated with, too, and I do understand that, that it makes it look like we're jumping on that, but that wasn't the major issue with the find."
Zorn said the Commanders scouted Woodson coming out of college and decided to take a chance on him after New York let him go.
"He might be able to help us a little bit," Zorn said. "He knows their stuff. He certainly knew their snap count and just the obvious things, but we're not trying to glean every little (detail), we're not going to put him under the microscope."
Giants backup quarterback David Carr smiled when asked about the signing, and acknowledged he sent a text message to Woodson early Monday.
"Don't give out our secrets, Wood," Carr said. "That's what I told him. I haven't got a message back. I'm sure he is in meetings. I'm sure I'll hit him up this afternoon."
Carr then quipped he told Woodson that he didn't know any of the Giants' plays, anyway.
"We'll see how Woody handles it," Carr said. "I'm sure he'll handle it the right way. We'll find out early on if they know what is going on. I'm sure we'll have a plan. We're not going in there without having an answer for them knowing any of our checks, because we do do a lot of that stuff."
Standing in front of a locker that did not have his nameplate on Monday, Woodson said that he didn't hesitate to sign with the 'Skins after they called.
Washington's move, however, was suspicious.
When Chase Daniel was cut on Saturday, he said he was told he would get the quarterback spot on the practice squad if he cleared waivers. Instead, the Commanders went with Woodson. Daniel was signed to the Saints' practice squad.
While disappointed and frustrated, Woodson said he had no hard feelings toward the Giants. He also said he knows the Giants' playbook and realizes who is paying him now.
"I'm definitely a little bit familiar with it," he said. "Right now, anything to help the Commanders out, I'm willing to do."
Giants offensive tackle David Diehl said the move was part of the game.


"We're going to have to change a few things verbiage-wise, like we do each and every week," Diehl said. "We play this team two times a year and every time we play them we come up with little different things, a little different terminology to keep them on edge."
Defensive end Justin Tuck was coy at first when asked if he knew what the Giants' offense was going to run in training camp after hearing Manning bark out the same audible calls day after day.
Then he got serious.
"Think about it with our offense. We know what some words mean, but we don't know when it's a live word," Tuck said. "He can say (something) and tell everyone in the huddle to disregard it when he says it."
Manning downplayed the signing. He said the Commanders don't know what plays the Giants are running and that the audible calls -- which can change a play entirely or the direction it is being run -- might be hard to decipher.
"I don't know if they will be able to hear everything we're doing, and we're at home, so I'm not real concerned about it," Manning said.
The mystery will play out Sunday.
Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press
 

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Are the Giants the biggest whiney *****es in the league or what?
 

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With the Giants knowing that the Skins have that info... they can put in "dummy" words and actually use it to their (the giants) advantage. That is... if the Skins actually practice using the info that Woodson gives them.

I hope the Giants trick the Commanders into screwing up with his inside info. I hate that chicken ****.
 

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I hate them both so much.....only game I probably root for (minor) injuries.....it isn't right, but just can't stand the sight of either one of them. Iggles seem harmless in comparison as they've never really won anything....
 

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i hate both teams with a passion so i hope the game ends up in a tie
 

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punit328;2927388 said:
i hate both teams with a passion so i hope the game ends up in a tie

With our luck, them tie-ing will screw us at the end of the season. I'd rather they both lose.....but, I guess, if only one can lose, i'd rather have the team that will be competitive for the division lose...whoever that is, at this point, I can't say, but am leaning towards wanting the Gnats to lose.
 

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VietCowboy;2927394 said:
With our luck, them tie-ing will screw us at the end of the season. I'd rather they both lose.....but, I guess, if only one can lose, i'd rather have the team that will be competitive for the division lose...whoever that is, at this point, I can't say, but am leaning towards wanting the Gnats to lose.

lol beat me to it.
 

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LeonDixson;2927333 said:
Are the Giants the biggest whiney *****es in the league or what?

:hammer:

It's not even a contest. They piss and moan about everything.
 

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teams do it all the time. We claimed someone from Bucs, Eagles claimed someone from Panthers, etc.
 

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Too much of a stink is being made of this. One team is going to get embarrassed though. If the Giants lose, they'll be crying until they play them again. If the Commanders lose, they'll have boulder sized egg on their faces.
 

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I really want the giants to lose in their own house. The Commanders have the perfect run clogging D and enough secondary to give Eli fits. I'm looking forward to seeing Jacobs get stuffed over and over
 

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Joe Realist;2927414 said:
teams do it all the time. We claimed someone from Bucs, Eagles claimed someone from Panthers, etc.
I agree, that said, it makes for fun media talk through the week.
 
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I heard Jim Miller on Sirius talk about how he was cut by the Steelers and then immediately brought in by Coghlin's Jags. Two weeks later, the Jags beat the Steelers on Monday Night football, so it's pretty amusing to see him complaining now.
 

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Considering NY is where Belichick learned to steal defense's signals under Parcells, NY has ZERO leeway to complain in this situation. If Eli gets destroyed, it's just poetic justice.
 

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SaltwaterServr;2927484 said:
Considering NY is where Belichick learned to steal defense's signals under Parcells, NY has ZERO leeway to complain in this situation. If Eli gets destroyed, it's just poetic justice.

Heck, you don't have to go back that far. Coughlin admitted in the article that he's done it himself.
 

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LeonDixson;2927333 said:
Are the Giants the biggest whiney *****es in the league or what?

Tom Coughlin can watch his team get 10 calls in a row, then still find the ability to cry and whine about the 11th call he didnt get. I dont think there's a coach in football that cries more to the refs.
 

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Joe Realist;2927414 said:
teams do it all the time. We claimed someone from Bucs, Eagles claimed someone from Panthers, etc.

I'm not convinced we did that with DeAngelo Willingham. We needed a corner and he was here for about a week and then released. And Jagodzinski was fired. Not saying that we have never done it, but it's been awhile since we have.

I still think it's a very smart move on the Skins part. They have a very easy schedule to start off with except for the G-Men game. So if they can somehow pull out a victory against the G-Men, they could easily start off the year 4-0. I don't think there are many teams that have started 4-0 and wound up missing the playoffs.




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punit328;2927388 said:
i hate both teams with a passion so i hope the game ends up in a tie

Per McNabb, this cant' happen.
 
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