"I always tell them (media) I'm retiring every year," Michael Strahan said. "I've been saying I'm going to retire for the past five years ... who knows, man. Every year I go day to day, game to game. Some days I wake up and I think there is no way I can do it. Other days I wake up and I think I can do it for another five years. We'll see." The 15-year NFL veteran, who holds the NFL record for sacks among active players with 129 1/2, does believe his time in the league is winding down. "Fifteen, that is a long time, but I was talking to Tim Brown (former wide receiver for Raiders) and he was like, 'I played 17, you can do it,'" Strahan said. Strahan is eager for the season to begin and with the sand in the hourglass rapidly falling, he believes it is time for the Giants to step it up because he's running out of time. "I'm looking forward to (this season), because when you're older, you don't take it for granted that success is going to happen.