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Despite Hakeem Nicks’ optimism, Giants say he’ll miss three months

NFC Championship Football

San Francisco 49ers’ Dashon Goldson breaks up a pass intended for New York Giants’ Hakeem Nicks (88) during the second half of the NFC Championship NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

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Giants receiver Hakeem Nicks thinks he’ll be back from foot surgery at the start of training camp, but the Giants aren’t that optimistic.

Giants spokesman Pat Hanlon told ESPN’s Sal Paolantonio that the team views Nicks’ timetable of being ready to go when camp opens on July 26 as overly optimistic.

From the team’s perspective, it’s great that Nicks wants to get back out there as soon as he can. But they won’t let him go full-speed until he’s ready, and they think the most realistic time frame is three months.

That would still have Nicks ready for the regular season, and the Giants’ passing game should be in good shape as long as Nicks is at full speed by the start of September. But he’s unlikely to be at full speed by the end of July.