May/12/08 11:31 PM Filed in:
Jeremy
Shockey
Giants offensive coordinator
Kevin Gilbride said today that he’s spoken
to Jeremy Shockey and told the unhappy tight end
how much he’s wanted. But he also became the
latest person who couldn’t guarantee Shockey
would be the Giants’ starting tight end this
year.
That’s the plan, Gilbride said, but he added the
phrase “right now” - just like GM Jerry
Reese and Tom Coughlin did a few weeks back. It’s
yet another sign that the possibility exists that
Shockey could still be traded, though that would appear
to be a very slim possibility at this late date.
“It’s so nebulous right now, you just have
no idea what’s going to happen,” Gilbride
said. “Right now he’s on our team.
We’re planning on him being there. He’ll be
one of the guys that we’ll look to feature and
one of the guys that we’ll look to depend on.
Hopefully he’ll be here in good spirits and ready
to do the things that we know he’s capable of
doing. But who knows? It’s certainly beyond my
hands.”
Gilbride said he didn’t have any intimate
knowledge of any trade talks, and that “90
percent” of what he hears has come from the
media. Still, he felt the need to call Shockey and let
him know that “I hope he comes back and if he
does come back I’m looking forward to working
with him, and I think his coaches and teammates all
feel like I do, that we’ll be a better football
team because he’s here. I just wanted to make
sure he understood that.”
Of course, there’s still the big question: Does
Shockey want to come back? He’s certainly told
enough people around the NFL that he’s unhappy,
and he did request a trade from the Giants. Has he
changed his mind? Is he willing to make a smooth return
without making any waves? And what did he tell Gilbride
about that?
“It wouldn’t be fair for me to divulge what
was said by him, and I would feel very uncomfortable
doing that. I’d feel like I was betraying a
confidence,” Gilbride said. “But I feel
like we had a good talk, and the most important thing I
wanted him to know was the way I felt.”
What about Shockey’s role in the offense, a major
source of his unhappiness? Gilbride said Shockey is
“one of the guys we’ll look to
feature” if he comes back. But does Shockey
believe that? Does he still feel like this is an
offense he can contribute to and wants to be in?
“Again, I don’t feel real comfortable about
commenting on the exchange of ideas that came from
him,” Gilbride said. “I can tell you what I
said, and I just let him know there’s a place for
him here. I think we’re a better football team if
he’s here. And as far as I’m concerned
he’s an integral part of what we’re
doing.”
That’s a lot of uncertainty. Again.
(nydailynews.com)