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Inside The Film Room - Analyzing Giants Players Tape

KingBlue : 2/10/2020 6:47 am
Includes some of the memorable plays from 2019. Pretty fun time waster on a slow Monday.

A series of 3 minutes or less clips of Giants players tape from 2019. These are Giants.com productions hosted by Bob Papa with analysis from former Super Bowl Champions, Sean Ohara, David Diehl, Carl Banks.

Lorenzo Carter, Kaden Smith, Xman, Darius Slayton, Deandre Baker, Julian Love, Dexter Lawrence...


Inside the Film Room - ( New Window )
Penn looks like a big man ....  
short lease : 2/11/2020 12:52 am : link

and Carter is just throwing him around. I was surprised by LC's power in those clips.
Nice production from a 5th round pick  
short lease : 2/11/2020 12:58 am : link

Slayton looks very good. I know it was his rookie year and a good year does not make a career but, Slayton looks good.
Most impressed by Kaden Smith ...  
Manny in CA : 2/11/2020 1:16 am : link

Knows where to go to make the big block and very reliable catching ball in the intermediate zones.

Evan Engram is a WR, Have I said that before, yeah, a million times.
RE: Most impressed by Kaden Smith ...  
cjac : 2/11/2020 7:48 am : link
In comment 14808590 Manny in CA said:
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Knows where to go to make the big block and very reliable catching ball in the intermediate zones.

Evan Engram is a WR, Have I said that before, yeah, a million times.


There's a reason the running game improved with Smith blocking
The clips clearly show the potential...  
KingBlue : 2/11/2020 8:38 am : link
After viewing and listening to the analysis, you can see the talent. I am optimistic that Coach Judge's emphasis on teaching will have a positive impact on the players and hopefully we will see an accelerated leap in production.
RE: Penn looks like a big man ....  
BlueLou'sBack : 2/11/2020 9:01 am : link
In comment 14808586 short lease said:
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and Carter is just throwing him around. I was surprised by LC's power in those clips.


Carter's play is enigmatic. You know from the combine and can see in some of his reps what a terrific tool box he has, yet he makes far too few impact plays.

My guess is he is simply slow to diagnose, and the mental handicap detracts from his physical upside capability.

But plenty of NFL players take a few years to "get" the game and how they can best utilize their own abilities. Praying Carter is one of those guys, and Graham's schemes and his assistants' coaching can unlock a beast in Carter.
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