
Good news: not only does
Plaxico Burress plan to be at Giants training camp, he actually thinks he'll do more than watch. Okay, he didn't make any promises about actually
practicing (the "work one day a week" philosophy was pretty successful last season), but he does think that he and the organization
can come to terms on a contract extension.
"Honestly, I think my situation is going to be rectified before training camp," Burress told WIP host Ike Reese, according to NJ.com. "I'm not going to worry about it, but I did state that I was unhappy with my current situation with my contract. It'll be worked out."
Shaun O'Hara's response:
I'm still going to kick his ass when I see him again. O'Hara didn't really say that, although he wasn't all that jazzed about Burress sitting out mandatory minicamp last week to protest his current contract.
Burress, who signed with the Giants prior to the 2005 season, feels he's now worth more than the six-year, $25 million deal his inked three years ago. When
Javon Walker is pulling down six years, $55 million, he might have a point.
The
New York Post writes that general manager
Jerry Reese,
when not getting yelled at by
Jeremy Shockey, asked Burress
if he wanted to stay in New York.
"I don't want to go anywhere. I made that very evident," Burress said. "If I wanted to go somewhere else or if I didn't want to be there, I would have let that be known, too.
Translation: "I like New York ... and I'll
love it if you give me a new deal. Oh, and, yeah, let's win another championship!"