May/20/08 10:12 PM Filed in:
Jeremy
Shockey
Giants TE coach Mike Pope and
the rest of the assistants were made available to
the media today. Obviously, the hot topic was
Jeremy Shockey, which made Pope a popular guy.
Pope said he hasn't spoken to Shockey "most recently."
Apparently that means within the past few weeks because
he did say he talked to Shockey around draft time. But
Pope still had a pretty good feel for the situation and
indicated there are some rough patches that need to be
smoothed over, though he downplayed Shockey's
frustrations with the offense. The vibe Pope put out
there was that any player who misses a Super Bowl
victory feels removed from the team and needs to feel
welcome again.
"We spoke about that right before the draft and through
the winter a little bit, yeah," Pope, who has been an
assistant for all of the Giants' Super Bowl
championships, said of his chats with Shockey. "A good
way to look at that is the picture of Phil Simms in the
tunnel out here. We all remember that shot. And Phil
has said how difficult that was for him. I don't think
you can individualize this. Any player who's a big part
of the team and gets out of the roster for a period of
time, it's a terrific shock because that's what they
do. He had a lot to do with us getting there and it's
every player's goal to play in that game and win the
game. I know he was very, very upset about not being
able to finish what we collectively started. I'm sure
there was a lot of disappointment."
There have also been plenty of rumors and reports that
this situation could result in a divorce. Pope doesn't
expect that to occur and he anticipates Shockey's
arrival in time for mandatory minicamp from June 11-13.
"I don't think he's any different than other players.
Once the team gets back together and they get involved
together, those things - whatever they have been - tend
to become less of a factor and they eventually
disappear," Pope said. "You start playing together, you
start winning and the upside of the game is what you're
looking at, then things usually run fairly smoothly."
As for the rumblings his teammates don't want Shockey
around, Pope quickly dismissed them by saying, "I
haven't spoken to anyone who hasn't texted him or
talked to him. He's very close to several of our
players. ... These guys are all about winning and if
players are here that can help us win, they're usually
favorably looked on."
And then of course there are the suggestions Eli
Manning was better in the postseason because Shockey
wasn't around. Not so, said Pope.
"That's demeaning to both players. To think that one
player has to be out of the picture before another
player can surface, that's ludicrous," Pope said. "Eli
Manning has been on a constant scale of improvement;
that's very obvious. ... (Manning's improvement) wasn't
(the result of) the absence of anybody; it was the
ascension of some other players. You'd have to be
pretty narrow-minded to look at things that way. This
was not a situation wher the vice president becomes
president because something bad happened to the
president."
And finally, when asked about Shockey's recovery from a
broken leg, Pope said he heard he's coming along well
and is running in the sand pits in Miami to strengthen
his legs.
"He gets hurt, but he's a quick healer because he
pushes himself," Pope said.
(blog.nj.com)