Rumor: Strahan to retire?

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Daseal
07-27-2007, 03:33 PM
NFL radio just said they caught wind that Strahan's agent has contacted the club and said that he is seriously contemplating retirement. He also wasn't at the Giants facility yet.

This is just a rumor, but NFL radio is normally spot on. They think he probably wants more money, but who knows.

dall-assblows
07-27-2007, 03:36 PM
come on down I-95 and let the redskins over pay you, my son!

Schneed10
07-27-2007, 03:36 PM
LOL!

I laugh at the misfortune of the G-Men:

1) Tiki retired.
2) Strahan might be retiring.
3) Tom Coughlin is their coach.
4) Eli Manning is their quarterback!

LOL LOL!

Man am I glad I'm not a Giants fan!

MTK
07-27-2007, 03:40 PM
I heard something about him holding out for more $$.

BrudLee
07-27-2007, 03:42 PM
Strahan is scheduled to make about $4 million this year. All his bonus money is in his ex-wife's pocket, and she keeps asking for more. This is likely posturing to get a new deal with some upfront cash.

Paintrain
07-27-2007, 04:03 PM
The Giants are going to be a 3-13 team this year.. I hate to see Coughlin get fired because I think he's a crappy coach and with the names available (Cowher, Schottenheimer) they may fall into a decent head coach next year..

FRPLG
07-27-2007, 04:20 PM
Money grab. Gotta be.

Warpath
07-27-2007, 04:26 PM
NFL.com - New York Giants Team News (http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/NYG/10271764)
Mulling retirement, Giants DE Strahan absent
NFL.com wire reports
ALBANY, N.Y. (July 27, 2007) -- Seven-time Pro Bowl defensive end Michael Strahan failed to report to the New York Giants training camp, and he is mulling retirement, his agent told the team.
"He is not here," Giants general manager Jerry Reese said after Strahan failed to report with veterans and rookies to the University at Albany. "Last night I talked to his agent (Tony Agnone) and his agent said to me at seven o'clock last night that he is contemplating retirement. That's all I know right now."
Neither Reese nor coach Tom Coughlin has successfully contacted Strahan, although the 35-year-old who holds the NFL single-season record for sacks (22½ in 2001) left a message for Coughlin around 11:30 p.m. on July 26.
Coughlin did not see the message until this morning. He left a telephone message for Strahan, but it was not immediately returned.
"Obviously I am disappointed that he is not here," said Coughlin, who said that Strahan left no message other than to call him. "He is a very important part of our team, as we have talked all along. We are just going to have to wait for more information.
Angone did not immediately return a telephone message left at his office by The Associated Press.
Strahan, whose 132½ sacks are tops among active players, was not immediately available for comment.
The Giants placed Strahan on their reserve-did not report to camp list, Reese said, adding that Agnone did not say why Strahan was considering retirement.
Neither Coughlin nor Reese would say whether Strahan would be fined for missing camp until they spoke with him.
Coughlin hoped the incident would not distract the team with its first practices scheduled for July 28.
"We've had enough of those," Coughlin said of distractions which plagued the Giants during an 8-8 campaign in 2006. "At least we've dealt with it. Put it that way."
There have been recent reports that Strahan was going to hold out because he felt he was being underpaid.
However, many felt that Strahan was looking for more money after losing a bitter divorce this past summer to his former wife, Jean.
Agnone did not talk about renegotiating Strahan's contract with Reese, who added that Strahan might be tired after 14 seasons.
"I thought it was a little bit of a late notice, but that's the way the National Football League works some times," Reese said. "I just told him (Agnone) that if he's ready to retire, we wish him God's speed. Tony said he might wake up in the morning and say 'I want to play.' "
Strahan, who missed half of last season with a foot injury, took part in the Giants offseason training program and minicamp.
Despite his second major injury in three years, Strahan believed then that he was the NFL's best defensive end.
"I can still pop on the film and show you I am still the best at what I do," Strahan said in June. "I mean, that's my opinion."
If Strahan does retire, the Giants might consider moving second-year pro Mathias Kiwanuka back to defensive end. He played well there last year as a rookie, but the Giants moved the first-round draft choice to strongside linebacker in April in an attempt to get him more playing time.
Reese said the team will have to move on if Strahan walks away.
"I think he is a Hall of Fame football player, so obviously it's a big void," Reese said. "But we don't know anything yet. When we talk to him and get more information, you'll know."
AP NEWS
The Associated Press News Service

Jamaican'Skin
07-27-2007, 06:05 PM
This looks like the beginning of a deep depression in NY

Riggo44
07-27-2007, 06:07 PM
Yea right he's just lazy and doesn't want to go to camp. And with Coughlin as his coach I can't say I blame him.I bet he'll report in a week or two.

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