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Jun 6 2013 01:50pm
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Bastard.


Lol, I have both Eli SB patch years
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Jun 6 2013 07:13pm
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Lol, I have both Eli SB patch years


Again.. Bastard.
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Jun 6 2013 07:23pm
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Jun 6 2013 08:26pm
Justin Tuck on Damontre Moore


RE: loss of Jason-Pierre Paul
A: Losing JPP for the time period that we will lose him – will hurt this defense. He is an awesome football player. But we have a lot of people that are vying for the opportunity and they are hungry and want that opportunity and a lot of times that is the spark that a lot of other people need. So we will see what happens. The fastest that he can get back, obviously, it would be better. Like you just said, a lot of people have to step up, me included.

Q: What is your message to those younger guys that have a chance to impress the coach?
A: Keep doing what you are doing. Football doesn’t change. So my message is continue to work and we have a great coaching staff; great schemes. You continue to work, you will start seeing things turn your way. And I think that is what they have. But that’s how they’ve approached it.

Q: So do you have to be more ferocious with JPP not around for a while?
A: Absolutely. We all have to pick up the slack. With him, Osi, the guys that we had last year that won’t be part of this d-line, at times this season, so we all have to pick up.

Q: Damontre Moore is a newcomer to this mix. How difficult a chore is it for him to have to step up?
A: Again, I really like what we did with the draft, especially Damontre because he’s a guy that’s going to get after the quarterback. He’s very athletic and hungry. You could tell. He wants to learn. He was asking me to work with him in the offseason and working with him after practice. I like what I am seeing from him early. But again, it’s OTAs. We’re out here in shells and shorts. We don’t get the full effect until you put the pads on and see how they adjust to that. But again, I’m excited about him and Hankerson for that matter because those types of rookies don’t say much. They’re going about it the way rookies should. Just trying to be a sponge in the meeting room and learn everything they can learn and go on the football field and execute. So I’m pretty excited.
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Jun 6 2013 08:29pm
Michael Pope on TE Chase Clement


"When I first looked at him, I had visions of [former Giant] Jake Ballard," Pope said of Clement, an undrafted free agent out of LSU. "He was a good blocker on the goal line, they seldom ever threw him the ball. But when the ball was snapped he had kind of that tough-guy mentality. ... He really had a motor."
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Jun 6 2013 08:36pm
Peter Giunta on Prince Amukamara

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#NYG CB coach Peter Giunta on Prince Amukamara: "From last spring to this spring, he's a different player. He sees the game completely now"
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Jun 6 2013 08:57pm
TE Adrien Robinson flashes during OTAs

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TE Adrien Robinson has shown playmaking ability during the OTA sessions

Organized team activities treated Adrien Robinson well this year. As a rookie in 2012, the tight end missed OTAs due to an NFL rule that made him wait until his alma mater, the University of Cincinnati, completed its academic year.

However, that wasn’t the case this offseason, and with a full program, the Giants’ fourth-round draft pick from a year ago has turned a corner. But that’s not to say there aren’t more roadblocks waiting for him. 

“Adrien Robinson has appeared to have gone to the Land of the Believers,” tight ends coach Mike Pope proclaimed after Thursday’s practice. “Yes, he has made some good progress. He’s understanding assignment-wise, just in our most recent meeting, but the plays are still not the lines on the page that we give them for instruction. So he’s doing a lot of the assignment things correctly. Now we have to get him to adjust to the way the defense is playing on each particular play and to make the best decisions based on how the defense is playing.”

Robinson, who -- for what it’s worth -- caught a touchdown in the Giants’ eighth OTA practice, noticed the difference this time around.

“I’m finally able to get in and work with the guys and work with the offense from day one versus jumping in basically in the middle of minicamp," he said. "It’s a lot different than last year.

“I feel like I’ve been doing better. Now the biggest thing is going to be consistency and setting that bar and staying at that level and not taking steps back.”

The opportunity to do so is there for Robinson. By chain reaction, fullback Henry Hynoski’s injury could create more opportunities for Robinson. Known for his versatility, fellow tight end Bear Pascoe has experience playing fullback, which would free up snaps at tight end until Hynoski returns.

But it’s all about first gaining the trust of No. 10 for Robinson.

“[He’s] running well, he’s got his weight down some, and the quarterback is starting to find him,” Pope said about Robinson. “He’s hard to miss. He’s the tallest tree in the forest out there. He is a good target, but we’re more than mildly pleased with the progress that he’s made from an assignment standpoint.”


http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/TE-Adrien-Robinson-flashes-during-OTAs/4ae32b0c-e2ff-4f0a-932b-6e484c4c882c

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Jun 6 2013 09:01pm
Mike Pope: “Adrien Robinson has appeared to have gone to the Land of the Believers,”


I LOVE that statement.... Both Reese and Pope spoke so highly of Robinson("The JPP of TE's") and now he's showing the potential they've seen all along.
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Jun 6 2013 09:06pm
Giants' Mathias Kiwanuka happy to be back at defensive end full-time :banana: :banana: :banana:


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Midway through last season, Giants defensive line coach Robert Nunn saw that it was time to bring Mathias Kiwanuka back home. His first two seasons as a hybrid linebacker/defensive end were productive and even exciting for
Kiwanuka, but the thrill was fading for him and the Giants sensed it.

Kiwanuka no longer seemed comfortable in his dual role as the 2012 season came to a close - it was wearing on him mentally and physically - and a decision was made to reunite with his first love: defensive end.

“Yes,” said Nunn Thursday when asked if Kiwanuka was happy to be returning to his natural position. “We had a great conversion.”

The move appears almost prophetic now with Jason Pierre-Paul having undergone surgery for a herniated disk in his lower back this week and his availability for the Sept. 8 opener at Dallas in doubt.

Mathias Kiwanuka goal is to dominate at defensive end Giants Mathias Kiwanuka has been named as a starter at defensive end.

Kiwanuka, entering his eighth season, will slide into Pierre-Paul’s right defensive end position until further notice.

“To be able to slap your hand in the ground and not have to worry about going from one position to the other, it makes it more comfortable when you’re out there,” Kiwanuka said. “I’m not going to lie about that.

“It was a move I was looking forward to. I had a feeling it was coming.”

As the Giants look to re-establish their once-feared pass rush – they went from 48 sacks in 2011 to 33 sacks in 2012 – Kiwanuka is shaping up as their best pass rusher with Pierre-Paul ailing, Justin Tuck aging and Osi Umenyiora in Atlanta.

In addition to Kiwanuka, third-year pro Adrian Tracy and rookie third-round pick Damontre Moore will have an opportunity to fill the void left by Pierre-Paul and both have earned high praise from teammates and coaches alike.

“We have to advance some of these young guys,” coach Tom Coughlin said. “Adrian Tracy has done a good job. (Moore) has had his flashes.”

In 2008, Kiwanuka had a career-high eight sacks. It was his last season as a full-time defensive end.

“There’s no doubt in my mind,” Kiwanuka said when asked if he can return to form at defensive end. “That’s the position I came in this league playing and I’m looking forward to the opportunity.

“I’m ready to go. It’s easy for me to slide back into that position because that’s what I’ve been doing.”

Added Coughlin: “That’s a natural position for him.”

Since being selected in the first round (32nd overall) out of Boston College in the 2006 draft, Kiwanuka has played defensive end, linebacker and as an inside pass rusher.

“It’s been a long road for me,” said Kiwanuka, who had 84 tackles and 3.5 sacks in the Giants Super Bowl year of 2011 before dropping to 37 and 3.0 last season. “I’ve been starting at multiple positions. I’ve been up and down, back and forth.”

Kiwanuka, 30, said he realizes he must change his mind-set in returning to defensive end.

“The spotlight is on you,” he said. “It’s an opportunity to shine.”



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Jun 6 2013 09:07pm
Mathias Kiwanuka Q& A with Media


Q: You’re going to be back at your natural defensive end position.
A: That decision was already made. That was a decision we made going into this year. Having another man down means that we’ve all got to step up and I’m ready to do the job.

Q: How confident are you that you can pick up the slack in JPP’s absence?
A: There’s no doubt in my mind. That was the position I came into this league playing and I’m looking forward to the opportunity. Obviously, we would love to have him back and I’m sure he’ll be back ready to go at a certain point, but we’re not going to rush him back for any reason.

Q: Watching JPP last season, could you tell he was operating at less than 100 percent?
A: Yeah. I know him. We talk all of the time. It was obvious that he was in pain and he was hurting, but he was trying to push through. That’s the kind of player he is, but at a certain point, it’s hurting yourself and you’re hurting your team. I think he realized that and decided to have surgery, which I think is the best thing for him at this point in his career.

Q: They’re going to have to count on you now.
A: Yeah. I’m ready to go. It’s easy for me to slide back into that position because that’s what I’ve been doing.

Q: Do you finally feel back home?
A: I feel home anywhere I go as long as I’m out there on the field, to be honest with you. Being able to just have your hand in the ground and not have to worry about going from one position to the other, it makes it more comfortable when you’re out there. I can’t lie about that.

Q: Is it going to be up to a lot of the guys to pick up the slack, especially if JPP is not back for a little bit?
A: Absolutely. I think up front a lot of people pay a lot of attention to him. So it’s going to take meeting time away from what they would normally be doing so they’re going to be focused on us and the rest of the guys are going to have to be able to step up and meet that challenge.

Q: Do you think there are guys here that will step up?
A: Yeah. There’s no doubt. I think in addition to what we’ve got so far, we’re ready to go. We have a good group of rookies coming in and added some quality veterans.

Q: What expectation will you put on yourself knowing that you’ll be a full-time defensive end?
A: It’s the same expectation I put on myself at any position. You have to go out there and give 100 percent and then try to dominate your position.

Q: How does moving back to defensive end change your mindset?
A: I just think it changes the group that you’re going with. It changes the caliber of guy you’re going to see in practice everyday, so it’s an opportunity to improve and get better and the spotlight is on you. It’s an opportunity to shine.

Q: When you got here, it was assumed you were going to be a starter but it didn’t happen.
A: It’s been a long road for me. I’ve been starting at multiple positions. I’ve been up and down and back and forth. Moving around and changing… that’s not the big deal to me. The big deal for me is going out there and making sure that I do my job correctly and when I get the opportunity, I make the best of it.
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