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Shock’s spark missing

There was a time not long ago when the dominant Giant at the tight-end position could not entirely be trusted to provide an accurate depiction of what he was dealing with on the field. Jeremy Shockey gave the Giants much. Reality was not always high on the list.

"I remember we had a guy here once, I won't call his name, but he would come out of the game and say, 'There's a guy head-up on me, there's a guy outside, there's a guy inside and there's another guy stacked behind him, tight ends coach Mike Pope said. "Well, I said there aren't four guys covering you, I can tell you that." Continue

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