May/12/08 08:09 AM Filed in:
Jeremy
Shockey
It might be rookie minicamp,
but the veterans are still a topic of conversation
- particularly Jeremy Shockey. Today, offensive
coordinator Kevin Gilbride said he's not even sure
if the tight end will play another down for the
Giants or if he'll be traded.
"It's so nebulous right now. I 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 and he'll
be one of the guys we'll look to feature and depend on.
Hopefully, he'll be here in good sprits and ready to do
the things we know he's capable of doing. But who
knows? It's certainly beyond my hands."
Gilbride said he has spoken to Shockey recently, but
still remains unsure of the situation because of what
he's hearing.
"Ninety percent of it is coming from you guys and just
listening and reading and hearing what you guys are
saying and hearing what our organization's responses
are to your inquiries," Gilbride said. "When I spoke to
him, I just told him, in essence, I hope he comes back
and if he does come back I'm looking forward to working
with him and I think his teammates and coaches all feel
like I do - that we'll be a better football team
because he's here. And I just wanted to make sure he
understood that."
Gilbride wouldn't say what Shockey's feelings were on
the matter, particularly when asked if he wants to come
back and if he likes his role in the offense.
"It wouldn't be fair for me to divulge what was said by
him and I would feel very uncomfortable doing that. I
would feel like I was betraying his confidence,"
Gilbride said. "But we had a good talk and, again, the
most important thing is I wanted him to know the way I
felt."
When pressed on the issue of Shockey's role in the
offense, Gilbride said, "Again, I don't feel real
comfortable commenting on the exchange of ideas I came
from him. I can tell you what I said. I just wanted him
to know there's a place for him here and I think we're
a better football team when he's here and as far as I'm
concerned, he's an integral part of what we're doing."
Gilbride did have an interesting take on how much
Shockey's absence while injured last season actually
helped Eli Manning.
"Rather than Jeremy leaving, it was more of Steve Smith
coming back," Gilbride said. "That's what a lot of
people don't realize. It was Steve Smith's return. If
you looked at the Dallas game in our opener he did some
good things. He caught the pass on the third-down
conversion and then all of a sudden we don't have him
again until Buffalo. And then, he comes back and little
by little ... I thought his emergence really helped
(Manning) and also the entire group contributed. I
thought the line played better, I thought Steve Smith's
addition (helped) and I thought Kevin Boss did some
good things. A lot of those guys played a little bit
better and the supporting cast - I hate to use that
term - but the supporting cast played better, which I
thought allowed Eli to showcase his abilities more
effectively."
(blog.nj.com)