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The New York Giants wrapped up Week 2 of organized team practice activities (OTAs) on Friday at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center. They will return to the field on Monday as part of four practices in five days before minicamp June 13-15. "We teach our concepts, blocking schemes, how to take on blocks, run fits, protection things," Daboll said earlier this week about the approach to non-contact OTAs. "Tempo it down a little bit and make sure we get it right so when we get into training camp, when we're going full speed with pads on, we've got something to draw from." Here are the highlights from OTA No. 6 of 10: |
It would be something else if he could put it together.
It would be something else if he could put it together.
how about Bellinger in pic 1/89 - he looks ripped...
yeah, he looked stacked!!!
Unfortunately, the long arms can only make up for so much if he’s three steps late or out of position .
Maybe he didn’t get thrown too much if he was the best player in the team?
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to often. One play in OTAs doesn't change that. Doesn't mean he won't be a great corner. Especially for Wink's system.
Maybe he didn’t get thrown too much if he was the best player in the team?
Maryland’s other corner, Jakorian Bennett, was pretty solid as well. One of the first players chosen on Day 3. So while I don’t know how often they were targeted, I suspect that wasn’t the major reason for Banks not being known as a ball hawk.