As a steady rain fell in northern New Jersey on Friday, the Giants elected to keep practice outdoors, battling the elements as they prepare to welcome Washington to town on Sunday.
But Sunday’s forecast calls for a partly sunny day, with a high of 63 degrees and just a five percent chance of precipitation, per Accuweather.
So why did Joe Judge elect to keep practice outdoors, rather than bring things inside to practice in pristine conditions?
According to the head coach, it’s all about working on the little details that could be the difference between a win and a loss.
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If you played football in the 70s or 80s you would realize it is ALL about getting used to playing in the bad weather.
Not about COVID...
...Then you get to practice in the sun... but until then, you play in the elements... is that so hard to understand?
Good God this is ridiculous...
I have never seen much value in practicing just for different weather conditions. It is more important to practice on different turf conditions.
I have never seen much value in practicing just for different weather conditions. It is more important to practice on different turf conditions.
The practice fields are grass
Different Than the stadium turf
lol. He gives it up faster than a virgin on Prom Night. He's good for one per game. The DJ turnover drinking game needs to become a thing!