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Aug 9 2013 08:34pm
Healthy, improved Beatty a key to Giants' O-line success





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A practice that began in sunshine and ended indoors to escape the rain had finished minutes earlier. Will Beatty was now alone in the weight room, lying on his back and doing crunches at a maddening pace.

The extra work was a good sign, considering this time last year Beatty was lost for the preseason due to back problems. Being healthy is just one reason the Giants starting left tackle practically is bouncing on his toes during training camp. The light bulb has gone on. He’s ready to be a pro’s pro.

“I’m having more fun now even though I’m older,” the 28-year-old Beatty said. “When I was younger I was healthier and more athletic. But the more you know about this game, the more you understand it, the easier and faster you can play.”


Beatty is the youngest member of the Giants offensive line expected to start the season against the Cowboys. Left guard Kevin Boothe is 30, center David Baas and right guard Chris Snee are 31, and right tackle David Diehl is 32. They are among the most seasoned in the NFL — a strength of the Giants’ offense and blessing to a defense that has to work against them every day.

“They know all the tricks of the trade, and they’re constantly trying to use it against us,” defensive end Justin Tuck said yesterday. “That’s just going to help us even more. You know you’re going to get great looks all week. If we can hold our own against them, we’ll have a great shot of doing it against the offensive lines we play on Sundays.”

Beatty has to prove he can hold his own. The Giants signed him to a five-year $38.7 million contract to protect Eli Manning’s back side. The Giants can’t afford for Beatty to fail or be injury prone.

Despite starting 31 games through his career and earning a rich contract, the 2009 second-round pick from UConn still is trying to develop a higher level of nastiness and consistency. He won’t ever be Jumbo Elliott. But at 6-foot-6, 319 pounds, Beatty has the body to impose his will, and the Giants need him to do just that.

“He’s in his fifth year and he’s grown each year,” Boothe said. “It’s not hard to see his development as a player both on the field and off the field in terms of his knowledge of the offense.”

Beatty yesterday looked like a young colt ready to be unleashed. He said he was eager for tomorrow’s preseason opener against in Pittsburgh because, “You get to be a bull ... you get to run around and hit people and it’s all legal.”

He also is comfortable with his knowledge of the offense and the expectations of his coaches and QB.

“Preseason is a wonderful chance for you to work on your technique to try new things out ... to bond with the guys you’re working with,” Beatty said. “We have a mature offensive line that knows Eli very well. You know he sees the same thing you see.”

It’s crucial to the Giants’ present and future Beatty stabilizes the left tackle spot. Brandon Mosley, a fourth-round draft pick in 2012, will start tomorrow night at right guard for Snee, and figures to be part of the Giants’ long-term plans, as does Justin Pugh, the 2013 first-round choice from Syracuse, who is out temporarily with a concussion. Pugh is the projected replacement for Diehl.

Beatty is part of that long-term future, too. But the Giants need him to be a little nastier and more consistent now.


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This post was edited by xnozx. on Aug 9 2013 08:34pm
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Aug 9 2013 08:39pm
found gmen vs Steelers game. was on NFL network channel.
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Aug 9 2013 09:20pm
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Believe me I LOVE Andre Brown but if they had to be labeled, the organization wants Wilson as the "#1". As soon as he proves he can be trusted in pass protection he's the "#1" but they will both share the touches.

I really believe they're going to be one of the best RB tandems in the league this season


Brown is going to get more short yardage opportunities but he'll get plenty of touches, not just short yardage. Brown has a combination of everything as does Wilson.

Wilson is SO explosive though.


Yea they both are solid across the board. Wilson is more explosive in terms of speed, acceleration and agility. Brown is bigger and more powerful. Should be fun to watch them along with the rest of our offense. Our offense is going to be ridiculous.
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Aug 9 2013 09:24pm
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Yea they both are solid across the board. Wilson is more explosive in terms of speed, acceleration and agility. Brown is bigger and more powerful. Should be fun to watch them along with the rest of our offense. Our offense is going to be ridiculous.


The crazy thing is they both have a little of everything.


Wilson has SPEED, power, and ridiculous agility. He takes hits, spins around and stays on his feet like it's nothing.

Brown has POWER, speed and has shifty cutting ability.


They really compliment each other so well.




RIDICULOUS :banana:

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Aug 9 2013 09:27pm
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The crazy thing is they both have a little of everything.


Wilson has SPEED, power, and ridiculous agility. He takes hits, spins around and stays on his feet like it's nothing.

Brown has POWER, speed and has shifty cutting ability.


They really compliment each other so well.




RIDICULOUS  :banana:


I know they have some of everything lol that's what I meant when I said they're both great across the board. If you think Brown is just a power guy he will blow past you. If you think Wilson is a shifty back he'll run over you. It's going to be a fun time watching these two :drool:
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Training camp sights and sounds



http://www.giants.com/videos/videos/Training-Camp-Sights-and-Sounds/4a52a2a0-c5ba-4111-95eb-a92cf3b86d22


Keep an eye on UDFA CB Junior Mertile... could be another hidden gem... hes ALL over the place in camp

Also keep an eye on UDFA CB Charles James... could also be a hidden gem

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[FONT="Times New Roman"]Training camp sights and sounds[/FONT]



http://www.giants.com/videos/videos/Training-Camp-Sights-and-Sounds/4a52a2a0-c5ba-4111-95eb-a92cf3b86d22


Keep an eye on UDFA CB Junior Mertile... could be another hidden gem... hes ALL over the place in camp

Also keep an eye on UDFA CB Charles James... could also be a hidden gem


wow, look like our defense might be pretty deep.

calling it, top 5 defense this year.

can't wait til Sunday. can't watch gmen tomorrow so I got it on pvr.

lmk how our offense looks.
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Aug 10 2013 10:05am
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wow, look like our defense might be pretty deep.

calling it, top 5 defense this year.

can't wait til Sunday. can't watch gmen tomorrow so I got it on pvr.

lmk how our offense looks.


The giants are playing the steelers tonight. Hopefully that allows you to watch it :thumbsup:
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