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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - Even in retirement, Michael Strahan is motivating the New York Giants.


The gap-toothed, seven-time Pro Bowler raised eyebrows in his former locker room Monday for his prediction the Dallas Cowboys would end the Giants' reign as Super Bowl champions.

It marks the second straight year a former Giants star moved from retirement to a nationally televised football show and took a shot at the team. Last year, Giants all-time leading rusher Tiki Barber created a bigger stir when he characterized quarterback Eli Manning's attempts to become a team leader as "comical."

Strahan got noticed by picking the Giants to win the NFC East during the Fox Sports pregame show Sunday, and then choosing the Cowboys to win it all.

"I have to be realistic and I have to be objective here," Strahan said in justifying his pick. "The Dallas Cowboys are the best team in the league."

Teammates smiled a lot when asked for comment on the prediction.

"I haven't talked to him, but as soon as I do I am going to give him some grief," said receiver and longtime Strahan teammate Amani Toomer after the Giants finished a brief workout Monday. "One year, it's Tiki. The next year, it's Strahan. I don't know. We'll see."

Justin Tuck, who replaced Strahan at left end, said he suspects Strahan was trying to motivate his former teammates, who are considered a long shot to repeat.

"Do I really think he thinks that Dallas is going to win the Super Bowl?" Tuck asked. "No, and even if he did think that, if he really thought it, I don't think he would say it on national TV. He is a Giant at heart and he hates the Cowboys just as much as anybody else in this locker room, so for him to say that I think it has some underlying motives."

The key pieces missing this year are Strahan and Pro Bowl defensive end Osi Umenyiora, who was lost in the preseason with a knee injury.

Middle linebacker Antonio Pierce said No. 92 was just being entertaining as the new analyst on the pregame show.

"That's why they hired him, to do things that are outrageous and out of the norm," Pierce said. "Mike did a good job. Hey, if I was an analyst, I would have picked the Cowboys, too."

Still, Pierce acknowledged sending Strahan a text message or two over his prediction.

Plaxico Burress, who caught the winning touchdown that allowed Strahan to end his 15-year career with a Super Bowl ring, said he would not have expected anything less from him.

"He kind of has that about him; he says things that kind of get you fired up a little bit," said Burress, who had 10 catches in the Giants' season-opening 16-7 win over the Washington Commanders on Thursday. "But he knows as well as we know that he is a New York Giant forever. Everybody has a job to do. If he feels that way, I don't have a problem with it."

Quarterback Eli Manning had a hard time not grinning as he spoke about Strahan.

"He is media now, so you know what happens, you go to the dark side," Manning said.

David Tyree, whose remarkable catch on the final drive also helped Strahan earn his "10-table ring," said Strahan didn't rip a teammate like Barber did.

"You have to be careful, you don't want to lose the city like Tiki," Tyree said.
Offensive tackle David Diehl said Strahan has a right to his opinion.

"He is loyal," Diehl said. "He is a New York Giant for the rest of his life, but he has to say what he thinks. You can't cut him for what he thinks. It doesn't affect us. It doesn't affect anything we're trying to do."
 

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It marks the second straight year a former Giants star moved from retirement to a nationally televised football show and took a shot at the team.

Its a shot to pick a better team when your making millions to analyze?

I dont think he even meant it, sounded like a half joking jynx sort of thing
 

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BigDinAZ;2246341 said:
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - Even in retirement, Michael Strahan is motivating the New York Giants.


The gap-toothed, seven-time Pro Bowler raised eyebrows in his former locker room Monday for his prediction the Dallas Cowboys would end the Giants' reign as Super Bowl champions.

It marks the second straight year a former Giants star moved from retirement to a nationally televised football show and took a shot at the team. Last year, Giants all-time leading rusher Tiki Barber created a bigger stir when he characterized quarterback Eli Manning's attempts to become a team leader as "comical."

Strahan got noticed by picking the Giants to win the NFC East during the Fox Sports pregame show Sunday, and then choosing the Cowboys to win it all.

"I have to be realistic and I have to be objective here," Strahan said in justifying his pick. "The Dallas Cowboys are the best team in the league."

Teammates smiled a lot when asked for comment on the prediction.

"I haven't talked to him, but as soon as I do I am going to give him some grief," said receiver and longtime Strahan teammate Amani Toomer after the Giants finished a brief workout Monday. "One year, it's Tiki. The next year, it's Strahan. I don't know. We'll see."

Justin Tuck, who replaced Strahan at left end, said he suspects Strahan was trying to motivate his former teammates, who are considered a long shot to repeat.

"Do I really think he thinks that Dallas is going to win the Super Bowl?" Tuck asked. "No, and even if he did think that, if he really thought it, I don't think he would say it on national TV. He is a Giant at heart and he hates the Cowboys just as much as anybody else in this locker room, so for him to say that I think it has some underlying motives."

The key pieces missing this year are Strahan and Pro Bowl defensive end Osi Umenyiora, who was lost in the preseason with a knee injury.

Middle linebacker Antonio Pierce said No. 92 was just being entertaining as the new analyst on the pregame show.

"That's why they hired him, to do things that are outrageous and out of the norm," Pierce said. "Mike did a good job. Hey, if I was an analyst, I would have picked the Cowboys, too."

Still, Pierce acknowledged sending Strahan a text message or two over his prediction.

Plaxico Burress, who caught the winning touchdown that allowed Strahan to end his 15-year career with a Super Bowl ring, said he would not have expected anything less from him.

"He kind of has that about him; he says things that kind of get you fired up a little bit," said Burress, who had 10 catches in the Giants' season-opening 16-7 win over the Washington Commanders on Thursday. "But he knows as well as we know that he is a New York Giant forever. Everybody has a job to do. If he feels that way, I don't have a problem with it."

Quarterback Eli Manning had a hard time not grinning as he spoke about Strahan.

"He is media now, so you know what happens, you go to the dark side," Manning said.

David Tyree, whose remarkable catch on the final drive also helped Strahan earn his "10-table ring," said Strahan didn't rip a teammate like Barber did.

"You have to be careful, you don't want to lose the city like Tiki," Tyree said.
Offensive tackle David Diehl said Strahan has a right to his opinion.

"He is loyal," Diehl said. "He is a New York Giant for the rest of his life, but he has to say what he thinks. You can't cut him for what he thinks. It doesn't affect us. It doesn't affect anything we're trying to do."
Is it just me? i really dont care what the Giants say or think. im sick of those punks.PERIOD!
 

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Yeah but still, even if he did mean it...

Imagine had Jason Taylor decided to retire, and then he became a commentator and said the Dolphins are going to go 3-13.... is he being a "heretic" or just being honest?

If you are a commentator, your job is to give your honest opinion, not be a cheerleader for your old team. With that being said, who knows what he really meant by the comment. But he is right, we are a better team than the Giants, but he was wrong in thinking they will win the division.
 

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So once again we have reporters reporting on reporters.

No wonder 90% of what is written is crap.
 

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*Shrugs* If they need this to motivate them then so be it. It's pretty pathetic if they need a retired player to say something to fire them up.
 

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Seriously now, dam im tired of hearing this the only ones who think they are going to the SB are the Giants themselves, no way no how, I know some are gonna argue that noone thought they were gonna be there last year, but with so many more teams better than them in the NFC I don't think there is room for them the eagles are better than the giants
 

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For a vaunted Super Bowl champion, the Giants sure do have an inferiority complex. It boggles the mind. Dudes, you're an awesome team. Why the thin skin?
 

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that team is obsessed with Dallas and they have a major hangup with People giving Dallas credit.

I mean not for nothing but they are 1-3 against dallas in the last 4. They talked trash before and after every game, they just happened to win the last one so they act like no one has the right to give Dallas credit.

It starts at the top. Tom Coughlin let everyone inside his head during the Americas game episode. He is obsessed with the media and its percepetion of them, that trickles down to the loudmouths on the team.

We will see them soon enough.
 

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can't wait to smack them in the mouth when we play them, it will be "payback is a ****"
 

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"Do I really think he thinks that Dallas is going to win the Super Bowl?" Tuck asked. "No, and even if he did think that, if he really thought it, I don't think he would say it on national TV. He is a Giant at heart and he hates the Cowboys just as much as anybody else in this locker room, so for him to say that I think it has some underlying motives."

Oooookay. Denial can be a terrible thing.
 

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Strahan probably knows we are the better team
He knows we were the better team last year too.

BUT... he knows how the Giants won.... STAYED HUNGRY.

So... instead of glorifying the Giants he go with Cowboys... Giants STAY hungry or atleast have THAT to motivate them.
 

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joseephuss;2247932 said:
Strahan is a Texas boy, so of course he likes the Cowboys.

That and a few days after their Super Bowl win, he stated that the Cowboys were still the most talented team they faced all year.
 
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