
It might be the right time for the Giants to make the move that has been rumored for a month, the switch of starting roles between WLB Gerris Wilkinson, the incumbent, and rookie Bryan Kehl. Wilkinson is the incumbent because the Giants lost last season's starter, Kawika Mitchell, to Buffalo in free agency. But he hasn't played that well and now he has a minor knee injury again.
Wilkinson suffered a mild medial collateral sprain of his right knee Monday night vs. Cleveland and could use the rest, while Kehl, who has played well, would profit from the game experience as the only WLB.
PLAYER NOTES
--C Shaun O'Hara returned home from Cleveland and was taken to the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan for treatment of an infected toe. O'Hara is expected to play Sunday.
--WR David Tyree, one of the Super Bowl heroes last season, practiced with the team Wednesday for the first time all season. He has been on the PUP list since well before the season began (knee surgery), and the Giants now have three weeks to decide whether to add him to the active roster, keep him on PUP or release him.
--Despite frequent successes, second-year RB Ahmad Bradshaw wasn't used at all vs. Cleveland and only sparingly this season. He has 119 yards in 18 carries, two receptions for 23 yards, two TDs and has a 21.5 KO return average on 13 tries. He's going to have to play soon.
--K John Carney hasn't missed yet, not on 15 PAT tries and not on 12 FG attempts. He has 51 total points. Incumbent Lawrence Tynes, still on the active roster but not used yet this season, had 109 points last year and missed four of 27 FG attempts in the regular season.
--WR Sinorice Moss, who had two TD catches vs. Seattle Oct. 5, was on the Game Inactive list last Monday night. Clearly, it was to keep him healthy if the trade with K.C. for TE Tony Gonzalez had worked out; equally obviously, he should play this Sunday vs. the 49ers.
GAME PLAN: For the Giants, who always play to their strengths, the game plan will remain untouched for this week. It consists of running and running until the defense has to come up to stop it, then throwing deep and medium-range passes. Defense is the other ingredient in the Giants' success -- strong, nearly-brutal defense that cuts down the run and mounts seek-and-destroy missions each time the QB drops to pass.
MATCHUPS TO WATCH: Giants LDE Justin Tuck vs. 49ers RDE Barry Sims - Tuck has three QB sacks and will use his speed off the snap, quick moves and 6-5, 270-pound frame to torment the journeyman Sims, in his 10th year. Tuck is faster, quicker and more athletic than Sims, originally a member of the Raiders after being signed as an undrafted rookie by Oakland in 1999.
Giants WR Plaxico Burress vs. 49ers CB Nate Clements: Burress, one of the best wide receivers in the NFL, will be covered by one of the best CBs in the league. This should be great matchup between the 6-5, 225-pound Burress and the 6-0, 205-pound Clemens.
Giants RBs Brandon Jacobs and Derrick Ward vs. 49ers RILB Patrick Willis: Willis, the Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2007, will try to shut off the inside running by Jacobs and then Ward. Jacobs is 6-4, 265; Willis is 6-1, 240.
INJURY IMPACT: The Giants do not have any serious injuries. They may not start WLB Gerris Wilkinson (mild MCL) but rookie Bryan Kehl has performed well. WR Domenik Hixon is recovered from a concussion suffered two weeks ago. C Shaun O'Hara had treatment for an infected toe but will play. SS James Butler (biceps strain) and MLB Antonio Pierce (quad) will play. LCB Aaron Ross came out of the Browns' game with leg cramps; he'll play.
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