Got a chance to read Michael Strahan's book, "Inside the Helmet: Life as a Sunday Afternoon Warrior," in advance of today's release. 
It's a good read if you're a Giants' fan ... or any football fan, for that matter. Good behind the scenes stuff, funny anecdotes (including a few gross ones that will either crack you up or make you wince, depending on how you view such things). But as I wrote in my column for Newsday today I don't suspect it will upset the locker room like the books by Tiki Barber and Tom Callahan, who wrote about Ernie Accorsi's final season with Big Blue.
Strahan was surely aware of the potential for disrupting locker room relations, and perhaps he was careful in some spots. But overall, it's a candid view of life in the NFL, and he's got some very interesting revelations. Over the next day or two, I'll break out a few of those revelations. In the meantime, the Newsday column will offer a primer for the book's message.