"Sad day," said Osi Umenyiora, Strahan's close friend and suddenly an ex-teammate. "Sad day for me personally, because I love that guy, man, he was like a brother to me. He's put in 15 strong years in the NFL, in this day in age that's damn near impossible to do. He had a strong career, I'm happy for him.
"He's probably the best Giant ever, in my opinion."
Io l'ho sempre adorato. Il DE più dominante dell'ultimo decennio.
da tifoso non mi mancherà (anche se Tuck mi sembra sia comunque sulla strada sbagliata in questo senso...), ci ha sempre fatto del male, da amante di questo sport lascia uno dei piu grandi di sempre (almeno per quel che riguarda il mio sempre)
azazel wrote:
da tifoso non mi mancherà (anche se Tuck mi sembra sia comunque sulla strada sbagliata in questo senso...), ci ha sempre fatto del male, da amante di questo sport lascia uno dei piu grandi di sempre (almeno per quel che riguarda il mio sempre)
Tuck è un'altra bestia rara.
Ciao Michael, hai lasciato al momento giusto, da Campione
ATTLEBORO, Mass. -- Thieves broke into a jewelry company over the weekend and stole up to $2 million in gold, gems and other valuables, including Super Bowl rings made for New York Giants staff members, authorities said.
The thieves disabled the alarm system at E.A. Dion Inc., cut a hole in the roof and made off with a safe that weighed at least 1,000 pounds.
Jason DeCrow / Getty Images
Super Bowl rings belonging to the Giants, like this one shown off by Michael Strahan, were stolen from the jewelry company last weekend. They are valued at $25,000 each.
The loss was discovered Sunday by a Dion employee, who went to the business when she was unable to access her work e-mail from home, apparently because phone lines had been cut. The heist could have taken place at any time over the weekend, Sgt. Jim Keane said Wednesday.
The Super Bowl rings made by the company were to be given to the Giants staff members to commemorate the team's win over the New England Patriots, team spokesman Pat Hanlon said.
The players and coaches had already received their rings last month. The staffers were to receive identical ones -- white gold rings with the "NY" logo is set in diamonds and "World Champions" emblazoned in raised letters. They were designed by Tiffany and Co. and have a retail value at $25,000 each, the team said.
The company does not discuss specific customer's orders, President Edward Dion Jr. said.
"We've talked to our major customers and let them know what happened, and I am confident we'll be able to fulfill our orders," he said.
The family-owned company, which has been in business for 40 years, was back up running at full speed and re-evaluating security, Dion said.
The case remains under investigation by Attleboro police with assistance from the FBI.
"Vivi come se dovessi morire domani. Impara come se dovessi vivere per sempre." (Gandhi)
Burress fa i capricci: va al camp obbligatorio ma non si allena. Coughlin dice a tutti che e' per via di un problema al ginocchio, mentre il giocatore dichiara di rifiutare qualsiasi allenamento finche' non gli verra' dato un nuovo contratto. Il suo agente (lo Squalo) e i Giants stanno parlando, ma il giocatore non e' molto soddisfatto di come stanno andando le trattative.
Il suo contratto ha ancora tre anni ($3.25 million this year, $3.5 million in 2009 and $3.75 million in 2010), ma probabilmente vuole qualcosa di garantito come TO, Fitz e altri
ATTLEBORO, Mass. -- Thieves broke into a jewelry company over the weekend and stole up to $2 million in gold, gems and other valuables, including Super Bowl rings made for New York Giants staff members, authorities said.
The thieves disabled the alarm system at E.A. Dion Inc., cut a hole in the roof and made off with a safe that weighed at least 1,000 pounds.
Jason DeCrow / Getty Images
Super Bowl rings belonging to the Giants, like this one shown off by Michael Strahan, were stolen from the jewelry company last weekend. They are valued at $25,000 each.
The loss was discovered Sunday by a Dion employee, who went to the business when she was unable to access her work e-mail from home, apparently because phone lines had been cut. The heist could have taken place at any time over the weekend, Sgt. Jim Keane said Wednesday.
The Super Bowl rings made by the company were to be given to the Giants staff members to commemorate the team's win over the New England Patriots, team spokesman Pat Hanlon said.
The players and coaches had already received their rings last month. The staffers were to receive identical ones -- white gold rings with the "NY" logo is set in diamonds and "World Champions" emblazoned in raised letters. They were designed by Tiffany and Co. and have a retail value at $25,000 each, the team said.
The company does not discuss specific customer's orders, President Edward Dion Jr. said.
"We've talked to our major customers and let them know what happened, and I am confident we'll be able to fulfill our orders," he said.
The family-owned company, which has been in business for 40 years, was back up running at full speed and re-evaluating security, Dion said.
The case remains under investigation by Attleboro police with assistance from the FBI.
ahhhh l'invidia.....dopo aver perso il SB e la perfect season....
Annata davvero indimenticabile.. :gazza: ( ) o, come disse quel vecchietto di Manchester titolare di uno storico abbonamento al al Manchester Utd fuori da Wembley prima di NY@MIA riguardo George Best..
UNFORGETTABLE !
Presidente, io ci verrei pure con lei, ma a me garba il cazzo![cit. anonimo Separatista] Soffiate che è aperto ! [cit. Il Presidente]