Brandon Jacobs has spent the past three months thinking about what went wrong in 2009 and focusing on fixing it in 2010. The Giants running back averaged just 3.7 yards per carry and rushed for only five touchdowns last year, down from 15 the year before and Jacobs vowed yesterday that will not happen again. "I'm trying to have this be my breakout season and rush for more yards than I've ever rushed for and score more than I've ever scored," Jacobs said. "I have a big goal for myself. I'm going to wake the people up who've fell asleep on me." He had arthroscopic knee surgery in January, and yesterday, he said the knee has not been a problem and spends a "couple [of] days a week" reviewing negative things that were said and written about him last year as motivation for the upcoming season. "I feel like I'm on the verge of where I could be that great back and I could be a back that's not just taking up a roster spot," Jacobs said. "I felt like that's what I was last year. I definitely need to do a lot better than what I did." Source: NY Post