After working in a limited fashion Wednesday, Hakeem Nicks practiced fully for the Giants on Thursday. The highlight of practice was a one-handed catch from Nicks who reeled in the pass and then turned up field. Nicks has said this week the Giants offense is nearly unstoppable.
He said "I feel like we're confident enough that we're going to play the game the way we've been playing all year. We're going to go out there and do the things we've been doing. and try not to let nothing stop us."
With the trio of Nicks, Victor Cruz and Mario Manningham the Giant's receivers could gave the Patriots problems due to the fact that New England has been playing Wide Receiver Julian Edelman at nickle back. Nicks will attempt to
bring the Giants their second Super Bowl victory in the last five years. Nicks has been very busy this week.
He flew to Albany to visit the Center for Disability Services, he helped with a telethon and visited the centers nursing home for children and young adults. Nicks also became the newest face in the "Got Milk" advertisements. The ad ran in today's edition of The USA Today (2/3/12).
He said "I feel like we're confident enough that we're going to play the game the way we've been playing all year. We're going to go out there and do the things we've been doing. and try not to let nothing stop us."
With the trio of Nicks, Victor Cruz and Mario Manningham the Giant's receivers could gave the Patriots problems due to the fact that New England has been playing Wide Receiver Julian Edelman at nickle back. Nicks will attempt to
bring the Giants their second Super Bowl victory in the last five years. Nicks has been very busy this week.
He flew to Albany to visit the Center for Disability Services, he helped with a telethon and visited the centers nursing home for children and young adults. Nicks also became the newest face in the "Got Milk" advertisements. The ad ran in today's edition of The USA Today (2/3/12).
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