Phillips, Thomas stepping up
for Giants
Dec/01/08 07:58 PM Filed in:
Kenny
Phillips
The Giants hit big on their
rookies in 2007 during the Super Bowl season. They
now are starting to reap the benefits of their
’08 crop. Although this class hasn’t
had nearly the impact that the prior
season’s did in Year One, rookie DBs Kenny
Phillips and Terrell Thomas have been the
standouts of what appears to be a class with depth
and promise. Phillips has stepped into a larger
role and had a big play in the Week 12 win over
the Cardinals, knocking loose a potential TD from
WR Larry Fitzgerald. Thomas, who has moved into
the nickel-back role, came up with an interception
that was the result of good coaching and a tip
from LB Antonio Pierce, who alerted Thomas to jump
into a spot based on the formation and a play the
Cardinals had run previously in the game. The
Giants’ other rookies — most notably
WR Mario Manningham and LBs Bryan Kehl and
Jonathan Goff — are victims of the
Giants’ great depth, but the team likes what
it has seen from each.
(profootballweekly.com)