Tight end Chris Manhertz
How were you guys able to stay so composed and make the right plays at the right time?
"I think just having the next play mentality. I mean we obviously know that throughout the game there's gonna be ebbs and flows. Things are gonna happen, but more importantly it's really how we respond to it and I feel like we responded pretty well today."
Having so much success throughout the air against such a formidable defense with what Cleveland has to offer on that side of the ball what does that do for you guys' confidence offensively?
"It definitely gives us confidence. I honestly think it reaffirms what we already know that we're capable of. Um, obviously it's a good defense and we knew that it was gonna be a good test for us. So going toe to toe with them gave us a good challenge to you know kind pay it forward for next week as well."
What are seeing from him (Nabers) and the strides he's taken so early in the season?
"Dude's a baller man, he's a playmaker and you know obviously when he has the ball in his hands nine times out of ten good things happen. So us as an offense we kind of feed off of that, all while kind of you know using complimentary pieces in the run game as well to open things up for him as well. So, it's been pretty good."
He has an important role as a blocker.
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When he’s on the field, giants are playing 10 vs 11. I have no ideas why he’s even taking a roster spot, let alone getting snaps.
He has an important role as a blocker.
He has seems to have a penchant for badly timed penalties. Especially so for a guy who barely averages 10 snaps a game. That’s a problem.