Strahan Blasts ESPN Reporter

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Either the Giants are going to come into this Sunday ready to prove a point, or this is the start of the fall downward. All i know this game is hyping me up




Strahan verbally confronts ESPN reporter

11/29/2006, 7:12 p.m. ETBy TOM CANAVAN
The Associated Press EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Losing isn't the only thing contagious on the New York Giants these days. Blowups are just as popular, and Pro Bowl defensive end Michael Strahan on Wednesday joined the ranks of Jeremy Shockey and Tiki Barber in mouthing off in what is quickly becoming a season of frustration for the team.

Unlike Shockey and Barber, who criticized coach Tom Coughlin and his staff following losses earlier this season, Strahan did his best to intimidate an ESPN reporter who attempted to question him about comments he made on radio Monday about receiver Plaxico Burress quitting on plays.

Strahan, sidelined the last three weeks with a foot injury, called out Kelly Naqi, ESPN's New York-based reporter, as she stood behind about three dozen members of the media trying to question him.

"Come here, I want to see your face when you ask this question, the way you are going to ask it," Strahan said. "I know you are going to ask it in a way there is more division and more of a negative way than it was, so come here, I want to see your face, please."

Strahan then asked the media to clear a path so he could see Naqi.

"You're a responsible journalist, look me in the eye and ask this question the way you want to ask it," said Strahan, who only came into the locker room after being told by the public relations staff that Naqi was questioning his teammates about his comments. "Look a man in the eye before you try to kill him or make up something."

Naqi then asked Strahan whether he had spoken with Burress since his comments, which came before the Giants held a players' only meeting on Monday following a heart-breaking 24-21 loss to Tennessee. The setback was New York's third straight, and came in a game in which it blew a 21-0 fourth-quarter lead.

The Tennessee comeback started after Burress gave up on a deep fourth-quarter pass by Eli Manning and Adam "Pacman" Jones intercepted. It was at least the second time this season Burress quit on a play.

"It's a shame," Strahan said on the radio Monday. "You can't give up. You can't quit, because you're not quitting on yourself, you're quitting on everybody. I don't quite understand what his lack of motivation is in those types of situations. But I'm going to try to see what it is, and if I can talk to him about it. He's too good for that."

Strahan got snippy after Naqi questioned him about talking to Burress.

"I haven't spoken to you about it," he said. "I have spoken to Plaxico. I spoke to Plaxico in the team meeting, as well."

Naqi said she was surprised by Strahan's tone.

"I just felt like I was doing my job," Naqi said.

Burress on Wednesday said he was unaware of Strahan's comments.

"I haven't had a conversation with him," Burress said. "If that's the way he feels, hey, I don't talk about my teammates. If that's the way he feels, then that's the way he feels. I know what my motivation is. If that's the way he feels, then that's sad."

Strahan insisted that Burress' mistakes didn't cost the Giants the game against Tennessee, and neither did Manning's late interception, nor rookie Mathias Kiwanuka's failure to finish a fourth-down sack against Vince Young in the closing minutes.

"The fact of the matter is we are 6-5," Strahan said. "We have lost three games in a row. What do you want us to do, put our head down and run to a corner? We don't do that. We're men. We get back, we practice hard. We prepare to play to win. We don't prepare to come in and have someone who wants to take a comment and try to divide teammates in a way that it just disrupts this team.

"We don't have that division," Strahan added. "So if you want to come here with a negative, you are coming to the wrong guy, because I am not a negative guy. I don't kill my teammates. I'm a man and I talk to my teammates."
Strahan then ranted about the media only wanting to write negative stories to sell newspapers.

"The only thing that bothers me is the fact that you mislead people outside of this locker room when you guys spend more time with us than we damn near spend with ourselves sometimes, and that's a shame," Strahan said.
With that, Strahan said he was finished and had to prepare for the Cowboys. He has been listed as doubtful for Sunday matchup for the NFC East lead.

"If you are going to be negative, be negative because if you think it bothers me I don't give a damn what you write," Strahan said.
The one piece of good news the Giants got Wednesday was that All-Pro defensive end Osi Umenyiora and weakside linebacker Brandon Short both practiced Wednesday. They were both hurt in a win at Dallas and have missed the last five games.
 

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PakiPride;1197684 said:
"If you are going to be negative, be negative because if you think it bothers me I don't give a damn what you write," Strahan said.
I love when people, especially pro athletes use this line. Suuuuuuure it didn't bother him. If it didn't bother him, why did he pick on the reporter? Why did he go off on a female reporter instead of a male reporter? Because's he's "the man" that's why! (You would have had to hear the interview to fully appreciate "the man" comment") :D :D :D

:lmao2:
 

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sounds like how he talked to his wife? Or was it his wifes sister?
 

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What Strahan got mad because the guy reported what Strahan said? What he thinks he can pop off anything and he and/or his teammates shouldn't be questioned about it?

I understand they're under a lot of pressure I mean having to play the hottest team in the NFL for what could be the division title, it seems like everybody on that team is crumbling from the pressure, not just Eli.
 

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Didn't Strahan's wife say he was living with a guy? I can't exactly recall.
 

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With teeth like that I always expect him to have a British accent and a tea cup and saucer in hand during interviews.
 

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Reality;1197692 said:
I love when people, especially pro athletes use this line. Suuuuuuure it didn't bother him. If it didn't bother him, why did he pick on the reporter? Why did he go off on a female reporter instead of a male reporter? Because's he's "the man" that's why! (You would have had to hear the interview to fully appreciate "the man" comment") :D :D :D

:lmao2:
It's the old, "I don't care what you think, but I'm going to go ape **** to show you how much I don't care."
 

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adamknite;1197698 said:
What Strahan got mad because the guy reported what Strahan said?

Correct. Just like people here are mad at the press for quoting TO accurately, except Strahan is the only one who'll be thrown under the bus. Oh the hypocrisy.
 

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boy oh boy. the gints are self destructing. i gotta feeling we'll rout them on sunday. just as we are clicking on all 8 cilinders these guys are misfiring on a bunch of them. gonna love that game sunday night. how bout them cowboys. 4 straight baby.
 

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silver;1197709 said:
boy oh boy. the gints are self destructing. i gotta feeling we'll rout them on sunday. just as we are clicking on all 8 cilinders these guys are misfiring on a bunch of them. gonna love that game sunday night. how bout them cowboys. 4 straight baby.

On any given Sunday ......
 

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Correct. Just like people here are mad at the press for quoting TO accurately, except Strahan is the only one who'll be thrown under the bus. Oh the hypocrisy.

Did you even see the Strahan interview? Do you honestly think that if Terrel Owen's behavior when he was quoted concerning Vanderjagt was in any way similar to Strahan's that we wouldn't be seeing it on ESPN video as well? Quoting someone accurately and portraying an accurate discription of a situation are not necessarily congruent with each other.

As usual, you're speculating...jumping to the conclusion that you find the most appealing to your senses.

These are clearly two completely different circumstances, yet you feel the need to lump the two together as if they were one.

I don't even agree with Owen's comments...he should have kept his mouth shut...but him sharing an opinion doesn't give the media the liberty to fabricate opinions convenient to theirselves.

...but by all means commence with your typical lemming prattle...because everyone else is wrong.
 

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Did you even see the Strahan interview?

Yes I did, and I'm telling you that had Strahan been a Cowboy he would have been reflexively cheered. Anti-media sentiment in this forum has reached the pathology stage. ESPN, Galloway, Hansen, Reeves, et als are routinely written off as "haters." Some dimwit even had the audacity to a slam an amiable, one-man institution like Frank Luksa. His so-called crime? Disagreeing with Tuna's definition of "rookie." Off with his head! TO blows off practices, arrives late to meetings, falls asleep in meetings, gets into shouting matches with position coaches, drops crucial passes, undercuts his head coach and QB, nearly overdoses ... and the media isn't supposed to notice? Puh-leeze. His "benefit of the doubt" card expired a long long time ago. Poor, misunderstood TO.

Strahan and TO were both wrong, but only one will be vilified here.
 

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Reality;1197692 said:
I love when people, especially pro athletes use this line. Suuuuuuure it didn't bother him. If it didn't bother him, why did he pick on the reporter? Why did he go off on a female reporter instead of a male reporter? Because's he's "the man" that's why! (You would have had to hear the interview to fully appreciate "the man" comment") :D :D :D

:lmao2:

I saw it on Sports Center.

Pitiful.

All because he mouthed off about a teammate on a radio show and then didn't care to admit it.
 

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bbgun;1197753 said:
Some dimwit even had the audacity to a slam an amiable, one-man institution like Frank Luksa.


:lmao: I guess that dimwit would be me.

But at least this dimwit knows the definition of 'amiable' and 'institution".:lmao2:
 

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She did what EVERY good reporter should do....she went to the source...went to the one that was spoken about....and then back to the source.

What's the problem Strahan? Feeling quilty about saying something now?
 

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The bbgun feels that some of us are "unduly" hard on the media. I, for one, understand Strahan's frustration. Who here (besides the bb) believes ESPN has any desire to report facts when controversy drives ratings?
 

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lspain1;1197816 said:
The bbgun feels that some of us are "unduly" hard on the media. I, for one, understand Strahan's frustration. Who here (besides the bb) believes ESPN has any desire to report facts when controversy drives ratings?

I agree, good for Strahan. Don't hide and make insinuations and say things that aren't true. ESPN is becoming well known for that.

Funny how many people call them BSPN when it comes to the Boys, but defend them in the case of any other team.
 

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bbgun;1197753 said:
Yes I did, and I'm telling you that had Strahan been a Cowboy he would have been reflexively cheered. Anti-media sentiment in this forum has reached the pathology stage. ESPN, Galloway, Hansen, Reeves, et als are routinely written off as "haters." Some dimwit even had the audacity to a slam an amiable, one-man institution like Frank Luksa. His so-called crime? Disagreeing with Tuna's definition of "rookie." Off with his head! TO blows off practices, arrives late to meetings, falls asleep in meetings, gets into shouting matches with position coaches, drops crucial passes, undercuts his head coach and QB, nearly overdoses ... and the media isn't supposed to notice? Puh-leeze. His "benefit of the doubt" card expired a long long time ago. Poor, misunderstood TO.

Strahan and TO were both wrong, but only one will be vilified here.

Dude you are wrong ,Of course that's my opinion and that won't even buy you a bag of chips.:)
 

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baj1dallas;1197823 said:
I agree, good for Strahan. Don't hide and make insinuations and say things that aren't true. ESPN is becoming well known for that.

Funny how many people call them BSPN when it comes to the Boys, but defend them in the case of any other team.
If you had listened to the radio comments he mader and then watched the interviews with Strahan and Burress you would know he was full of crap and was blowin' up at woman reporter for getting caught in a lie.She had just came from talking to Burress and he said that he had not talked to Strahan at any time.Strahan absolutely declared his manhood and said yes he talked to Burress.He's a freaking jerk,he treated the reporter like a jerk and called his team mate out on the air.Mark Schlereth basically slapped him on air for blatantly lying to the reporter.A spade is a spade.I don't think anyone around Valley Ranch has told any blatant lies.(at least none that can be proven:D )
 
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