Unhappy Burress, Shockey
Present Challenges at Giants Camp
Jun/11/08 06:57 PM Filed in:
Jeremy
Shockey
Tight end Jeremy Shockey, who
missed the Super Bowl run with a broken leg and
asked for a trade this offseason — he was
nearly dealt during the N.F.L. draft — came
to the minicamp but stayed indoors, while other
injured players watched workouts from the practice
field sideline.
The Giants had hoped that their biggest issue headed
toward training camp next month was in replacing
Strahan, the defensive end who retired Tuesday after 15
seasons. That hope lasted about 24 hours.
The bigger issues, apparently, are Burress and Shockey,
two close friends who threaten to put a two-pronged
wedge through the lingering feel-good aftermath of the
Giants’ Super Bowl victory in February. If
nothing else, they served as a blunt reminder that the
first game of 2008 is now closer than the last game of
2007.
Asked if Shockey was supposed to be outside with
teammates, Coughlin added: “That is between
Shockey and I.”
Coughlin’s only communication with Shockey this
offseason was through a few text messages, the coach
said. Through a team spokesman, Shockey declined to
speak with reporters.
“Jeremy has stated his position that any
discussions of his relationship with the team is
something that he wants to keep between us and the
club,” Rosenhaus said. “And I’m going
to, obviously, respect and honor that.”
Shockey has long been unhappy with his role in the
team’s offense, and now senses that the team
feels it might be better off without him. He was broke
his fibula and injured his ankle in the 14th game of
the season and was placed on injured reserve.
He watched the Super Bowl from a luxury box, but did
not attend the victory parade in Manhattan or the rally
at Giants Stadium. He did not attend the recent
ceremony where team members received Super Bowl rings,
either.
(nytimes.com)