Remember during the lockout, when Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy called New York Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora "overrated n soft" on Twitter and Umenyiora responded by calling McCoy a "chihuahua or poodle?" Of course you do. It was awesome.

Well, the Giants and the Eagles are playing this week, and they don't seem to be too thrilled with each other. The Eagles have beaten the Giants the last six times they've played them. It's clearly something that bothers the Giants, and since the end of their game Monday night against the Rams, the Giants' players have been talking about it. Safety Antrel Rolle said on the radio the other day that he's covered DeSean Jackson before and could do it again, and today some Eagles were asked to respond to it all. Per the Philadelphia Inquirer:

"It’s a new season, it's a new year. We understand that we have to go out there and play the game," said wide receiver Jeremy Maclin. Innocent enough. Then he added this, "on the other hand, they have no business talking, because they haven’t done anything the last six times." Maclin didn't start the trash talk -- LeSean McCoy and Osi Umenyiora helped get that going via Twitter this summer and the Giants' Antrel Rolle fed the flames this week, saying on New York radio that he could "handle" DeSean Jackson. "He’s just talking," Maclin said. "A lot of times people talk, they’re either insecure or scared, so you guys choose ... he’s talking so it says something."

We'll continue to update you on the trash talking as the week goes along, because it's not likely to die down. But in the meantime, let me leave you with this sentiment:

I. Can't. Wait. For. This. Game.