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Hakeem Nicks last years

Reese's Pieces : 3/25/2023 9:34 pm
I thought that Nicks had had a pretty peaceful parting with the Giants, due to injuries that he could not overcome. This clip jogged my memory. He was accused of not trying hard to get ready for the season, skipping minicamps, sitting it out through long periods of practice. The weird thing about this is that it was his contract year. What a year to not want to impress.

Nicks had one last shot with the Colts, but it was the wrong situation. Luck's No. 1 guy, T.Y. Hilton, caught passes for over 1300 years, veteran Reggie Wayne was the next most thrown to, and TE Coby Fleener the third. Those few times Nicks had the ball thrown to him, it was kind of like with Golladay. He was the expensive free agent who wasn't doing enough.
Run him out of town. - ( New Window )
Read somewhere he was selling his SB ring  
SirLoinOfBeef : 3/25/2023 10:43 pm : link
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Hakeem was so good before his injury  
Poktown Pete : 3/25/2023 11:33 pm : link
and that's the way I want to remember him.

I do remember his final season in NY before he moved on to the Colts. I know his wheels were damaged, but it seemed he lost the basic ability to catch the ball. That, along with alligator arms. I can understand not being able to get much separtion at that point, but when the ball hit him in the hands he just couldn't catch. It was puzzling and sad.
He burned us on a route that season  
DisgruntledNYGfan : 3/26/2023 12:01 am : link
in either a pre-season game or regular season game (he taunted the DB with a bye wave as he ran away from him).

He didn’t do much for the Colts that season and was out of football. We re-signed him in either 2015 or 2017 (can’t recall which) and he did nothing for us, even lined up opposite of OBJ. I saw the Giants x Dolphins game that year in Miami and watched him, as he started for us (was a Thurs. night game). OBJ had a monster game and Nicks did nothing. He couldn’t even get open on single coverage and Eli never even looked at him. It was so weird. FMIC swears that Nicks’s compartment syndrome is what causes Nicks deterioration. But that explanation never made sense to me, as that happened in 2010, and Nicks balled out afterwards until the Tampa game in 2012 when his knee got banged against the turf. Imv, he was never the same after that Tampa game.
In case you forgot just how good he was  
No1MDGiantsFan : 3/26/2023 1:08 am : link
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Career highlights - ( New Window )
just watching  
shocktheworld : 3/26/2023 3:11 am : link
him talk in interviews, he seemed like a cool ass dude...super chill guy....sucks he got hurt
Hail Mary  
Reese's Pieces : 3/26/2023 6:40 am : link
I thought his Hail Mary catch against the Packers was different from your typical Hail Mary, with the ball just dropping down out of the sky into a bunch of players. I thought Nicks was tracking the ball through the air as he ran to the end zone, and he went and grabbed it.

Nicks and Cruz didn’t have long careers, but they both made their mark in one of the NFL‘s oddest seasons. What were the odds of the Giants winning the Super Bowl when they were playing a mediocre game against the mediocre Jets. Then Cruz caught the 99 yard touchdown pass, and they went on to beat Dallas in two of the last three regular season games, and the Packers, Niners and Patriots. As good as those two were, it was Mario Manningham, who made the biggest catch in the 2012 Super Bowl, just as it was David Tyree, who made the biggest catch four years earlier.
just a monster...  
gmangill : 3/26/2023 8:06 am : link
When he was at the top of his game, one of the best WR's we ever had.
Nicks hurt his foot  
Dave on the UWS : 3/26/2023 8:16 am : link
in that Tampa game. Never recovered his explosiveness and the ability to separate. He wasn’t an NFL caliber receiver after that.
Probably the best set of hands  
mphbullet36 : 3/26/2023 10:02 am : link
To ever wear a Giants uniform. His catch radius was insane. Foot issues ended his career but he was a great one.
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SFGFNCGiantsFan : 3/26/2023 10:05 am : link
He had Canton potential if his body held up.
RE: He burned us on a route that season  
christian : 3/26/2023 10:16 am : link
In comment 16075463 DisgruntledNYGfan said:
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FMIC swears that Nicks’s compartment syndrome is what causes Nicks deterioration. But that explanation never made sense to me, as that happened in 2010, and Nicks balled out afterwards until the Tampa game in 2012 when his knee got banged against the turf. Imv, he was never the same after that Tampa game.


I've never quite understood the connection between his 2010 injury, and his career ending. He had the best year of his career in 2011.
RE: RE: He burned us on a route that season  
DisgruntledNYGfan : 3/26/2023 10:47 am : link
In comment 16075566 christian said:
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In comment 16075463 DisgruntledNYGfan said:


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FMIC swears that Nicks’s compartment syndrome is what causes Nicks deterioration. But that explanation never made sense to me, as that happened in 2010, and Nicks balled out afterwards until the Tampa game in 2012 when his knee got banged against the turf. Imv, he was never the same after that Tampa game.



I've never quite understood the connection between his 2010 injury, and his career ending. He had the best year of his career in 2011.



Agree.

As others here said, the foot issue seems to be the culprit.

This site catalogued his injuries. His left side took a beating.

https://www.draftsharks.com/fantasy/injury-history/hakeem-nicks/7628
RE: He burned us on a route that season  
Victor in CT : 3/26/2023 11:22 am : link
In comment 16075463 DisgruntledNYGfan said:
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in either a pre-season game or regular season game (he taunted the DB with a bye wave as he ran away from him).

He didn’t do much for the Colts that season and was out of football. We re-signed him in either 2015 or 2017 (can’t recall which) and he did nothing for us, even lined up opposite of OBJ. I saw the Giants x Dolphins game that year in Miami and watched him, as he started for us (was a Thurs. night game). OBJ had a monster game and Nicks did nothing. He couldn’t even get open on single coverage and Eli never even looked at him. It was so weird. FMIC swears that Nicks’s compartment syndrome is what causes Nicks deterioration. But that explanation never made sense to me, as that happened in 2010, and Nicks balled out afterwards until the Tampa game in 2012 when his knee got banged against the turf. Imv, he was never the same after that Tampa game.


I agree with this: "Nicks balled out afterwards until the Tampa game in 2012 when his knee got banged against the turf. Imv, he was never the same after that Tampa game."
In his second stint with the Giants  
Breeze_94 : 3/26/2023 6:46 pm : link
He looked like he was wearing a pair of timberland boots that were 3 sizes too big when he ran. Just had no burst and couldn’t separate.

He wasn’t ever a speed guy, but he had a pretty good burst and had decent moves to make guys miss after the catch. His hands were elite, had a good catch radius and was very physical at the point of the catch. Heck of a player…wish he could’ve stayed healthy because he’d be in the ring of honor and probably hold a few NYG records.

Between Nicks, Cruz, Steve Smith, Odell and Plax - and even Shep- Giants have had awful injury luck with their homegrown receivers.
 
christian : 3/26/2023 7:11 pm : link
The Giants put together an extraordinary pass catching group in 2011 - Nicks, Cruz, Manningham, and Ballard.

After that Super Bowl, the Giants got a collective 2.5 total good season from that group.

Manningham left to SF, Ballard never played another down of meaningful football, Cruz played well in 2012/2013 and then was shot, Nicks played well the first part of 2012 and then was shot.
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BrettNYG10 : 3/26/2023 7:18 pm : link
Prime Nicks might be my favorite NYG receiver. Odell was better (and maybe Plax was too) but I loved Nicks' style.
We covered his compartment syndrome..  
Racer : 3/26/2023 9:18 pm : link
...at least 3x on the site in-depth, along with the incredible career highlight reel. Is there any institutional memory in this place??
Agree about being injured in the Tampa game  
Lines of Scrimmage : 3/27/2023 6:15 am : link
I believe it was a pass down the sidelines.

Nicks was the WR who made it all work for the skill guys. Cruz's y/r dropped by 6 yards and not sure he would ever have been a high end 1 but he was a excellent 2.

It was not a extraordinary group outside Nicks. The TC/KG offense cycled through a good number of TE's. When Ballard was hurt in the SB, Pascoe came in and had a impact. The Giants also ran well in the playoffs and the SB which was the opposite of the regular season which was the worst in the NFL. The old OL found a way outside SF.

Really what the injury exposed was poor team building and the lack of a high quality OL that the Giants are still trying to address.

I don't recall the Nicks attitude mentioned in the OP. Perhaps he knew the severity of the injury and was trying to get paid. Always seemed like a good guy and teammate and a shame that injury happened.

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ChrisRick : 3/27/2023 7:34 am : link
Perhaps Nicks’ compartment syndrome significantly reduced the amount of wear and tear his leg could take after that, in 2012 that was just the last straw with compartment being the main culprit.
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