In his new book, Giant: The Road To The Super Bowl, receiver Plaxico Burress attemptS to comply with the publishing industry’s stone-tablet “Thou Shalt Create Controversy” mandate by creating the impression that the Giants wrongfully concealed the knee injury that Burress suffered in a hotel shower several days before catching the championship-winning touchdown pass against the the Patriots.
In doing so, Burress overstates the extent to which the Giants covered up the condition of his knee.
The issue comes up right out of the gates, in Chapter 1 of the book, with Burress strongly suggesting that the team failed to comply with the letter and the spirit of NFL rules regarding his MCL sprain.
“We have to keep the New England Patriots from finding out,” Burress vows at page 2 of the book.
To be sure, the Giants didn’t link Plaxico’ failure to practice on the Wednesday before the Super Bowl to the knee injury that he suffered the day before. Instead, his absence from practice on Wednesday was attributed to an ankle injury that plagued him for most of the season.
By Thursday, the Giants came clean, listing both “ankle” and “knee” as the reasons for his omission from practice.
Plaxico’s book, however, suggests skullduggery on Thursday, saying at page 6, “[T]hey don’t even put me on the injury report at all that day.”
The contention is simply wrong.
Burress also hints that the Giants’ failure to disclose chapter-and-verse details about the circumstances giving rise to the injury and the specific portion of his knee that had become effed up violated the rules.
Again, he’s wrong.
That said, coach Tom Coughlin was hardly forthcoming about the fact that the injury happened somewhere other than the football field, and at some time other than during practice or a game. “He has an ankle that always has been a problem, but he also has some issues with a knee that off and on in the past has bothered him,’’ Coughlin said on the Thursday before the game.
The reality, then, is that Burress essentially was attempting to blow the whistle on the team for breaking the rules regarding the disclosure of injuries — and that he was so intent on doing so that he overshot the mark. The lone arguable problem with the team’s approach was the failure to mention his knee on the Wednesday report. Though Coughlin was stretching the truth at best in his comments to the media on Thursday, the only requirement was to identify whether Burress practiced on Thursday, and if not why not.
Ultimately, Burress was listed on Friday as questionable due to the ankle and knee injuries, and the book makes it abudantly clear that his availability was indeed a flip of the coin proposition, at best. In the end, Burress played — and played well. Though the Patriots didn’t know whether it was a sprained MCL or a bone bruise or fully torn ACL, the rules don’t require such candor.
Whether the rules should expect more is a different issue. For now, however, Plaxico’s backhanded attempt to out the Giants as cheaters is factually wrong, and his effort to do so seems to fly in the face of the concept of “team”.
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July 12th, 2008 at 12:11 am
I’ve been defending the guy a lot lately but this is unreal. Why do the Giants seem to constantly find players who want to blow up the locker room and undermine Coughlin? Tiki Barber syndrome all over again.
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July 12th, 2008 at 12:28 am
Hahahahaahahahaha. What a dumb ass. Let’s see Plax… Don’t you want a reworked contract? Hahahahaha. The Giants are stupid if they do that. Which is a dumber move? This or when he caught a pass while with the steelers and then spinned the ball on the ground for the other team to recover as a fumble?
I am a Boys fan, and the allegation of not being completly honest is weak. That is not why the Pats got beat. Come off with some taping of signals and we got something. Doofus.
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July 12th, 2008 at 12:29 am
Giants*
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July 12th, 2008 at 12:31 am
Maybe he just misquoted himself in his own book?
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July 12th, 2008 at 12:37 am
As Strahan stated at their Superbowl Victory Rally: “I would like to say to the NFL and The Patriots, ‘WE-STOMPED-THEIR-A**’”
Everyone will be gunning for them in ‘08, and that loudmouth will be in a broadcast booth…here’s to a 6-10 season, Plax’s ramblings will only add fuel to the fire…in the words of Parcells…”Subversive from within”
Good luck in ‘08 Giants!
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July 12th, 2008 at 12:41 am
the first day of practice, eli should bean hiim in the back of the head with a pass when hes not looking. “thats for being stupid enough to write a tell all book while youre still in the league trying to play. thats the only time im throwing at you all year!” even jose canseco thinks this is a stupid move.
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July 12th, 2008 at 12:51 am
And you’d expect Plaxico Burress to, what? Have integrity? Come on!
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July 12th, 2008 at 1:11 am
Plastico probably can’t even write. Mistakes like this happen when the “co author” writes the entire book and has to fill in the blanks.
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July 12th, 2008 at 1:15 am
just the other day i was saying to my buddy, man i wish Plax would write a book so we can better understand him. looks like my dreams are coming true afterall.
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July 12th, 2008 at 1:45 am
That’s absolutely shocking. Someone must burn at the stake over this.
Zzzzzz
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July 12th, 2008 at 1:59 am
who cares
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July 12th, 2008 at 2:38 am
What was Plaxico Burress’ motivation to write what he wrote?
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July 12th, 2008 at 3:24 am
ha ha HA…..if he was hurt i’m glad they kept it from the New England Cheatriots…they lied about Brady’s foot prior to the SB because they were cocky and felt they were going to win…that was a part of their plan so they could say,”Brady was injured and we still made history”, HA…didn’t workout that way did it CHEATRIOTS?…my brother is a die hard GMAN fan, when I cut him the other day, he bled blue…so glad they beat the cheatriots
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July 12th, 2008 at 4:36 am
tell me something jonny… have you ever seen a grown “cheater” naked.
-Bill Belichick
Wingnut
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July 12th, 2008 at 4:57 am
True or not, for a current member of the team, to throw the team under the bus to sell some books is shameless, and disgusting.
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July 12th, 2008 at 6:32 am
Nice approach to getting that new contract you want.
What do you think the odds are of the next story mentioning that dreaded five letter word…F-A-R-V-E
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July 12th, 2008 at 7:46 am
I do believe the Super Bowl Champion Giants now have an *. Way to cheer for a cheating franchise, Giant fans.
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July 12th, 2008 at 8:36 am
I only read a few lines here, but this is a non story, seriously who cares?
Why not write about postion battles or 80 man roster cuts or more Jessica Simpson and Tony Romo. Didn’t Favre throw a football through a tire today or something? Patriots cheated somehow and still lost? Tom Brady’s ankle was more questionable than Plexiglass’s knee, but he was not listed at all other than probable on wednesday the week before the superbowl. Call Specter on the hotline.
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July 12th, 2008 at 8:40 am
2008 Super Bowl Champion Giants*
Giants Fans**
*Cheaters
**Hypocrits
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July 12th, 2008 at 8:42 am
LOL! Apparently, to some of this board, cheating is only cheating when the Patriots do it.
Personally, I don’t give a crap. Most teams lie and cheat about their injury report. Teams overreport injuries and have half the team as questionable or don’t report injuries at all and then the player magically is inactivated on Sunday.
To paraphrase Bill Parcells, if you allow another team to gain an advantage by cheating against you, it is your own fault since everyone in the NFL knows cheating is fairly common occurances in the NFL and always has.
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July 12th, 2008 at 8:45 am
Who cares, it doesn’t change anything. Not knowing he had a knee injury didn’t make Ellis Hobbs fall down on the TD that put the Giants in the lead, did it? If it did, then we’ll talk. Until then, and I’m as big a Patriot fan as there comes, WE LOST.
This is irrelevant. Especially considering Bill Belichick would have/probably did the same thing…
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July 12th, 2008 at 8:55 am
BTW, I blame the publishers for Burress’ mistake. Don’t they have fact checkers?
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July 12th, 2008 at 9:01 am
Randy Moss comes out with the same book and ESPN has full day coverage and Arlen Specter launches a congressional probe. What an ego-the Giants won because of their excellent defense and a circus catch by Tyree. For Plaxico to suggest that he and his injury played any role in that win is ludicrous. It is also unbelievable that he would put out something that in any way would tarnish such an incredible win for his team. He should retire and go work for ESPN what with his flair for fictional drama and all!
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July 12th, 2008 at 10:03 am
I think you’ve totally misconstrued what his intent was here.
I think he was trying to make it seem like his knee injury was a bigger deal than it was and that it was a bigger deal that he played with it.
I think his intent is to make himself look like more of a hero rather than to talk about the Giants cheating.
Self-promotion ftw
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July 12th, 2008 at 10:30 am
kiss the playoffs goodbye again Gnats fans, 1 yr of peace got youze guyz a ring, but it’ll be awhile before they have peace again. theres no way his coaches/teammates arent furious with him right now, love the idea about having him beaned in the back of the head… “ok plax run a 10 yr out route” then eli throws it after 6, reaching plax’s face just as he’s turning towards the sidelines during the first practice so hes helmetless. U dont throw ur team under the bus by making stupid/selfish/false claims like that, whata @$$hole.
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