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titwio 
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 6:52 pm Post subject: |
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New York Giants: Monday, August 6th Training Camp Practice Report
The Good:
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During rushing drills, tight end Martellus Bennett came in motion and put a superb block on Jason Pierre-Paul, springing Ahmad Bradshaw for a big gain. It was one of the first times JPP has been successfully neutralized all training camp.
Markus Kuhn did a solid job in rushing drills, breaking away from a few blocks and plugging holes. At one point, he used a swim move to shed a block and followed it up by wrapping rookie RB David Wilson up for little to no gain. He later broke through a double-team to pressure quarterback David Carr.
Jerrel Jernigan brought a punt return to the house this afternoon. No one on any team in the NFL would have been able to put hands on him.
Greg Jones made a nice popping stop of David Wilson in the hole. He’s played relatively well in camp, but has been greatly over-shadowed by other linebackers. |
The Bad:
| Quote: | Janzen Jackson, who needs to make some noise because of the success of Will Hill thus far, was out-leaped in the end zone by wide receiver David Douglas.
DT Dwayne Hendricks went down with what appeared to be a painful injury. He needed to be helped off the field by the trainers.
David Diehl struggled against Mathias Kiwanuka, who rushed passed him a few different times.
Bruce Johnson dropped an easy interception after a Ramses Barden slip. He was made to do push-ups for his drop. |
http://www.giants101.com/2012/08/06/new-york-giants-monday-august-6th-training-camp-practice-report/ _________________ 44 and 21 Once a Giant, always a Giant
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Shockey1979 
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:29 pm Post subject: |
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| titwio wrote: |
David Diehl struggled against Mathias Kiwanuka, who rushed passed him a few different times.
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Tough assignment. But it's no secret Diehl is a horrible lineman so I'm not surprised  _________________
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titwio 
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:43 pm Post subject: |
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| Shockey1979 wrote: | | titwio wrote: |
David Diehl struggled against Mathias Kiwanuka, who rushed passed him a few different times.
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Tough assignment. But it's no secret Diehl is a horrible lineman so I'm not surprised  |
I laughed when I read that too. ...and then I  _________________ 44 and 21 Once a Giant, always a Giant
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NYGiantsman10 
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:58 pm Post subject: |
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| titwio wrote: | | Shockey1979 wrote: | | titwio wrote: |
David Diehl struggled against Mathias Kiwanuka, who rushed passed him a few different times.
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Tough assignment. But it's no secret Diehl is a horrible lineman so I'm not surprised  |
I laughed when I read that too. ...and then I  |
Hey he's going against some of the best pass rushers in the game in practice. He'll hold up on the right side _________________
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Conquest8089
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Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 7:57 am Post subject: |
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David Diehl's play has regressed over the past few seasons. One of my real questions is whether James Brewer after a year of development is ready to compete for playing time at Right Tackle. That would allow Diehl to move back to Left Guard, which would likely push Boothe to the bench.
The offensive line was a vulnerability last season and we've come to take for granted Eli's health. Jerry Reese didn't deviate from his high upside draft philosophy, which resulted in not addressing the area of weakness up front. |
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Gmen 
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Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:33 am Post subject: |
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Off to training camp in a bit.  _________________
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redsoxsuck05 
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Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 2:14 pm Post subject: |
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| Conquest8089 wrote: | David Diehl's play has regressed over the past few seasons. One of my real questions is whether James Brewer after a year of development is ready to compete for playing time at Right Tackle. That would allow Diehl to move back to Left Guard, which would likely push Boothe to the bench.
The offensive line was a vulnerability last season and we've come to take for granted Eli's health. Jerry Reese didn't deviate from his high upside draft philosophy, which resulted in not addressing the area of weakness up front. |
No thanks to moving Diehl to LG. He was supposed to improve after returning to his "natural" position last year and he regresses even more.
Boothe was actually pretty good at the interior. _________________
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titwio 
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Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 2:51 pm Post subject: |
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Giants' Hakeem Nicks to run routes today for first time since breaking his foot
| Quote: | The Giants' wide receiver will run routes today on the side of practice, marking the first time he's done so since he broke his foot while planting during a practice in the spring. This comes a day after Nicks ran in circles to see how the outside of his foot would respond.
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http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/2012/08/giants_hakeem_nicks_to_run_rou.html
Jerry Reese:
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titwio 
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Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 4:01 pm Post subject: |
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Giants101:
| Quote: | | Hakeem Nicks is on the sidelines running routes and cutting. Looks as good as ever. |
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Gmen 
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Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:31 pm Post subject: |
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I went to camp today. View kind of sucked on the new field and by the time I found a good view, I had missed a good portion of the practice. What I did see :
David Wilson mishandle a kickoff, and then drop a pass (running before he secured the ball).
Rueben Randle did the exact same thing, but on the other side of the field. Not good from the rooks.
DePalma made a nice deep catch. Didn't see much from Douglas.
It was just one play, and I hate to belabor the point, but Michael Coe was draped all over an undersized Jerrel Jernigan on the outside.
I don't know if it was a depth perception thing, but Marvin Austin almost seemed bigger than Linval Joseph.
Physically, Mathias Kiwanuka and Martellus Bennett stood out to me. Both very tall and long athletes.
Camera man had a few close calls on Tynes field goal kicks.
And finally, Eli is dreamy. _________________
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titwio 
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Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:17 pm Post subject: |
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^ Thanks for the updates. Surprised you didn't mention Hosley. Heard he had two more interceptions today with one being a pick6.
All the talk I'm hearing about Jayron with the coaches is he's been the most impressive rookie in camp so far. If he keeps it up he'll no doubt be the nickel corner. _________________ 44 and 21 Once a Giant, always a Giant
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bzane
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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:34 pm Post subject: |
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| Shockey1979 wrote: | | titwio wrote: |
David Diehl struggled against Mathias Kiwanuka, who rushed passed him a few different times.
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Tough assignment. But it's no secret Diehl is a horrible lineman so I'm not surprised  |
So, I guess no write-in Pro Bowl votes for Diehl, hunh?
Here's something to consider: if Will Beatty's back problems continue, they'll have to move Diehl back to left tackle for, what is it, the sixteenth year in a row?
I suppose you can be a lousy pass blocker and a regressing run blocker at either tackle, really, there's not that much difference.
I know they've got these "developmental" OT's- Brewer, and now Mosley and McCants, but do they need Eli's death certificate to persuade them to spend a high draft pick on a tackle? |
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GmenSeattle 
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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:41 pm Post subject: |
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| bzane wrote: | | Shockey1979 wrote: | | titwio wrote: |
David Diehl struggled against Mathias Kiwanuka, who rushed passed him a few different times.
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Tough assignment. But it's no secret Diehl is a horrible lineman so I'm not surprised  |
So, I guess no write-in Pro Bowl votes for Diehl, hunh?
Here's something to consider: if Will Beatty's back problems continue, they'll have to move Diehl back to left tackle for, what is it, the sixteenth year in a row?
I suppose you can be a lousy pass blocker and a regressing run blocker at either tackle, really, there's not that much difference.
I know they've got these "developmental" OT's- Brewer, and now Mosley and McCants, but do they need Eli's death certificate to persuade them to spend a high draft pick on a tackle? |
Beatty is fine and the Giants O-line was 9th best in preventing QB hits last year. We're fine. _________________
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dkebones
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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 10:40 pm Post subject: |
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Beatty is fine and the Giants O-line was 9th best in preventing QB hits last year. We're fine. |
...until we're not. just sayin. we had a pretty cohesive unit for a while until last year and I think we did a great job/got lucky with the play we got from the o-line given the injuries (Baas, Snee, Beatty).
not knocking anything, and you can call me the pessimist here, i just think its playing with fire is all, and eventually (maybe not today...maybe not tomorrow...) you will get burned. _________________
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bigbluefan80
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dont care about this game, or this thread.. all i care about is after tomorrow nite.. PLEASE HAVE LITTLE TO NO INJURIES LOL _________________
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