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Shockey left Giants no choice: He simply had to go

 

So the New York Giants rid themselves of Jeremy Shockey. My question is: What took so long?

The club gained second- and fifth-round choices in next year's draft for Shockey, which is what they were considering before this year's draft. They didn't pull the trigger then, but they did Monday.

Shockey wasn't always good for Eli Manning's development. (Getty Images)  
Shockey wasn't always good for Eli Manning's development. (Getty Images)  
It's about time.

It's not that Shockey can't help them. He can, but not as the sulking tight end who was all but invisible at the team's June minicamp and who punctuated the session by reportedly chewing out general manager Jerry Reese.

He was a distraction. Worse, he was a disruption, and while I can abide by distractions I can't tolerate disruptions. Apparently, the New York Giants can't either.

Shockey had to go, and if there's a surprise it's only that it took the Giants this long to figure it out. I mean, three months earlier the Giants seemed this close to pulling the trigger, then backed off -- with a three-way deal involving Miami and New Orleans reportedly considered.

Since then, nothing changed except Shockey's attitude. It was worse, and if you don't believe me you weren't at the team's June minicamp. Shockey couldn't practice because he was recovering from leg and ankle injuries, and I understand that. But when coach Tom Coughlin was asked why Shockey wasn't on the field with other injured players he couldn't -- or wouldn't -- produce an answer.

"That's between Shockey and me," he said.

Two days later, it was no longer between Shockey and Coughlin. It was between Shockey and the Giants as the tight end reportedly aired out Reese.

It's one thing to be unhappy. It's another to show up the head coach. And when you start trashing the entire organization -- working your way up to the GM -- you can start packing your bags.

Maybe that's what Shockey intended all along. It's no secret he wasn't happy in an offense where he had become more of a blocker than a receiver. All I know is Shockey did a marvelous slash-and-burn on the people who matter, and he did it in such a way that the Giants had no choice but to get rid of him.

He didn't show up at the team's ring ceremony. He wasn't at the Giants' victory parade following Super Bowl XLII. He skipped the White House ceremony. In short, he was part of nothing that celebrated last season.

That doesn't sound like someone who wants to belong, and if there were lingering doubts Shockey made sure to erase them at minicamp.

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