11/24/2024

TEARS DROP: in the eyes of Brain Daboll after being disappointed by the New york giant and…

Wilcots makes a valid point when he points out that the Giants persevered and played hard all the way to the end despite their struggles with injuries and internal strife among the coaching staff. By the time they reached Week 10, their chances of making the playoffs had all but disappeared Wilcots added that he doesn’t mind Daboll’s ferocious attitude.”It’s like the best college professors you had when you were in school during your formative years of growth,” he stated. The reason you might not have loved the process is because the people who are the most demanding are the ones who extract the most from you. You thank the instructors or professors who pushed you as you sit here now.”I could tell you that you will usually feel uncomfortable when working with the top coaches. Their purpose is not to provide you with comfort. Their goal is to get maximum value from you. Additionally, athletes seem to respond best to coaches who are demanding, prodding, pushing, and poking.”Check out the full Locked On Giants podcast interview with Solomon Wilcots, where he also discusses Saquon Barkley, Kayvon Thibodeaux, the relatively new knee procedure known as MACI, the messy breakup with defensive coordinator Wink Martindale, and whether Daniel Jones is the answer going forward if the Giants decide to go quarterback in the first round.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *