Maybe that three-team trade rumor had some substance after all. Is it just a coincidence that after months of talk about the Giants sending Jeremy Shockey to the Saints, the deal happened to go down the day after the Dolphins shipped Jason Taylor
to the Redskins? Or is it a sign that the two teams were working on
something else (with, possibly, those Dolphins) and decided to just
finally get it done on their own after Miami strayed from the plan?
Regardless. Shockey is now a Saint, for the price of a second- and fifth-round pick in 2009.
If Kevin Boss
is really the player he was at the end of last year, the Giants are
sitting pretty. But to assume that on such a small sample size is
dubious, especially since it seemed that everything was clicking for the team during that stretch. But they obviously couldn't exist with Shockey, and Jerry Reese recently practically admitted his time in New York was short.
The
Saints get a big talent with a bigger attitude, but don't underestimate
the vengeance factor, as Shockey (who seems the vindictive type) tries
to prove the Giants wrong -- especially playing in the system, for the
coach, and with the quarterback he wants. Sean Payton
has desperately wanted a playmaking tight end, and Shockey can do
wonders for his offense. But one has to wonder why the Saints gave up
the exact same steep cost they were offering before the draft, with the
Giants losing leverage with each passing day.
Either way, like
the Taylor trade, a long-bandied domino has fallen, and we're getting
closer to inner peace as the season approaches. It's your turn, Brett.
Cowboys 5> Redskins 3
"My body is life support for my mouth" by V. Boykin
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