The Giants are raising the bar
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Summary
Carl Banks and Bob Papa break down how the Giants are building a tougher, more competitive roster under Coach Harbaugh, especially on defense, with added depth and veteran leadership. The conversation centers around raising expectations across the roster, from stopping the run to eliminating costly mistakes and dropped passes. Carl explains why “the attaboy era is over” in New York, emphasizing that every position must now earn playing time through competition and accountability. The episode also previews the Giants Town Hall event celebrating the 40th anniversary of the 1986 Super Bowl team.
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- (0:43 - 2:53): Roster improvements and replacing production, not just individual players, specifically on the defensive line.
- (3:45 - 6:37): Building rotational depth and the philosophy of earning the right to rush the passer.
- (8:07 - 12:46): The importance of stopping the run to force teams into second-and-long situations, allowing for more creative defensive play.
- (14:24 - 15:38): Raising the competitive standard across the roster; no more reliance on hoping players develop without competition.
- (18:11 - 20:20): Potential addition of Odell Beckham Jr. to increase competition and provide veteran leadership in the wide receiver room.
- (23:10 - 25:50): The end of the "attaboy era"; emphasizing accountability and eliminating costly mistakes like dropped passes.
- (28:49 - 30:35): Why Deontay Banks and Kayvon Thibodeaux must continue to prove themselves despite past flashes of success.
- (40:51 - 42:35): Details regarding the upcoming Giants Town Hall event on May 18th at the Beacon Theater.
- (43:06 - 45:25): Carl Banks shares stories about unearthing vintage 1986 Super Bowl championship gear for the 40th-anniversary celebration.
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