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#8266
Chalk Talk / Re: BBH Camp Report Friday 8/3/18
August 03, 2018, 03:38:29 PM
Meeting Andrew who is the cycling champ was definitely the highlight.   

Eli Apple had a very nice practice

Webb had a very poor practice (to go along with a less than ideal practice yesterday).   Now we will see how he responds to some adversity.

I thought Gallman had a very good practice to go along with a very good camp.  I don't think Barkley got any snaps carrying the ball (but he did line up wide as a receiver).  Including a snap where he made Jenkins look foolish

Barwin is a crafty veteran who knows all the moves and have been embarrassing linemen all camp.

Got a look at the new OT and I think he has better feet than Flowers
#8268
Chalk Talk / Re: Observations from day 5 at camp
July 31, 2018, 01:20:51 PM
Quote from: Johnny5 on July 31, 2018, 12:55:25 PM
I haven't been to camp in NJ, but Albany was perfect.  Sad that they moved it.

On Lauletta, I see him as basically Chad Pennington, a really good QB, smart, moves well but with a mediocre arm. A QB that you absolutely can get fully behind and certainly win with if he stays healthy.   I'll be happy with Webb if he can show he's got it... but I think Eli's successor is on the roster and his name is Kyle... lol.  Just an opinion of course, but there it is.

The one issues with Lauletta is how long his arms are.   While he is 6' 3", his arms are only 30 5/8" long.   Mechanically the longer arm helps to increase velocity.   While I believe Lauletta can get stronger and improve his grip strength (will happen in the offseason, not during the season) which will improve his arm, I think those shorter arms of his will limit just how much velocity he can get on the ball. 
#8269
Chalk Talk / Re: Observations from day 5 at camp
July 30, 2018, 05:37:45 PM
Edit to add:  Believe it or not, they had the WRs running a one-handed catch drill
#8270
Chalk Talk / Observations from day 5 at camp
July 30, 2018, 04:58:56 PM
First, let me tell you that 5 days in a row is too much.   I can't imagine how the players are holding up (Might explain the 2 fights today)

It was overcast and rather comfortable.

I know I posted an article about Webb looking good and I know Pat Traina is high on Webb.  Heck, I was cautiously optimistic about Webb.   That all said, I am not seeing it.   Webb misses by just a little on many of his passes.   That troubles me.     

On the plus side, I think Eli is looking better.   

The guy who has looked pretty impressive has been Lauletta.   Ed has noted that he has really nice footwork.   I think he has a good pocket presence and he has made a fair number of good plays.

One of the fights was caused by OV picking up Gallman on a running play and sort of dumping him on the ground.   Gallman didn't appreciate that and a scrum ensued. 

It looked like Latimore tweaked a quad.   He was being stretched by the training staff and then didn't participate much after that.

I saw Barkley bounce a run outside.   While you don't want him doing that often, it will produce big runs if used judiciously.


Edit to add:  Believe it or not, they had the WRs running a one-handed catch drill
#8271
@JordanRaanan
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The Sunday #Daily5:
1. Strong practice for TE Evan Engram. Caught a handful of passes. He's going to be tough to guard. A mismatch vs. most safeties. Eli Manning hit him on one pretty pass deep down the seam for a big gain. #Giants

@JordanRaanan
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2. Maybe Saquon Barkley and Odell Beckham get involved in KO and punt returns some time during the season when big play is needed? Barkley was among a group that included Sterling Shepard, Wayne Gallman, Cody Latimer and Jawil Davis handling kicks on Sunday. #Daily5 #Giants


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3. The run game has been slow to materialize early in camp. Defense has proven stout up front in short-yardage and red-zone drills. Third-round pick B.J. Hill looks like a player working alongside Damon Harrison and Dalvin Tomlinson. #Daily5 #Giants



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4. Davis Webb's best skill might be his ability to throw on the run. It's impressive. There was one play where he fired a 40-strike rolling right on the $$$ to Khalif Raymond for big gain (if it wasn't a sack). Raymond also had a strong practice for 2nd day in row #Daily5 #Giants


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5. CB Donte Deayon had a great leaping INT deep down the left sideline early in practice. He continues to shine. But he later left with some kind of lower leg injury where he grabbed at the back of his leg. Maybe the hammy sniper. #Daily5 #Giants
#8272
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#8273
I thought Flower and Wheeler looked pretty good today.

I thought Eli did well, Webb had a couple of good throws but there were others I was less impressed with.   Lauletta looked pretty good (as does Taney who actually impressed me. 

I watched Engram blocking twice.  Once he got tossed aside like a rag doll by OV (not that OV hasn't been abusing others) and the other he did a nice help block and then peeled off and did a nice second level block

RB Robert Martin from Rutgers has looked impressive

I think part of the reason Engram has looked so good catching passes is Shurmur/Shula are using him better by attacking the middle part of the field.


Solder has a major brace on his right arm protecting his elbow




The weather is perfect and full pads

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#8274
Chalk Talk / Re: Mojo’s Camp Notes
July 29, 2018, 10:34:46 AM
I forgot to add there what I witnessed what I am pretty sure is a sign of the end of days.   A fan walked by me yesterday with a License Plate Guy t-shirt.   :laugh:
#8275
I thought Flowers had a terrible stance when he lines up.   He is bending massively at the waste.   Worse, after the snap he pops straight up and has no ancho.

I thought Webb looked good and throws a nice ball (the exception being a pass he throw off his back foot that resulted in an easy INT)

It was good to see Snacks taking some snaps

There were some drills where Hill and Tomlinson switched sides

No one is able to cover OBJ, he looks uncoverable

Moss and Okwara did not look good in LB drills.  Ed pointed out they run like they are in quicksand compared to the other OLBs

Amba Etta-Tawo has the skinniest legs I have seen in some time, but he does have a really fluid stride

#8276
Chalk Talk / Re: Rich and I are at Training Camp
July 27, 2018, 08:00:34 AM
Quote from: Gman329 on July 27, 2018, 07:32:38 AM
Agree on Albany....or Pace, or FDU Madison.  I believe getting away, keeping the team together, sequestered in dorms is a valuable team building experience.  It takes time to negotiate and arrange training camp on the road, so it was too late by the time Shurmur was hired but I'm hoping he takes them away next year.

There are two factors that force the team to stay at the HQ.   First, with the 2011 CBA severely restricting practices, they can't afford to miss one or have one severely compromised by rain.  Their HQ has an indoor practice facility big enough to accommodate a proper practice.  Up in Albany, they had to practice in a gym/basketball court.

Second, as computer/video technology advances it got much more challenging to bring all that tech up to and set it up in a remote location.
#8278
Chalk Talk / Re: Rich and I are at Training Camp
July 26, 2018, 02:51:07 PM
False alarm, Beal is now on the exercise bike

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#8279
Chalk Talk / Re: Rich and I are at Training Camp
July 26, 2018, 02:42:55 PM
The refs are here

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#8280
Chalk Talk / Re: Rich and I are at Training Camp
July 26, 2018, 02:39:07 PM
Sam Beal is on the field and in uniform

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