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  • 2 days ago | bigblueview.com | Nick Falato

    Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images The New York Giants have employed many creative fronts over the last few decades. Steve Spagnuolo used a NASCAR front consisting of four defensive ends across an even front. However, Wink Martindale used many five-man fronts when he coordinated the Giants’ defense (2022-23). One favorite of Martindale’s was the EAGLE front. The Eagle front is similar to a Bear (TITE) front.

  • 3 weeks ago | bigblueview.com | Nick Falato

    Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images The New York Giants have retooled their safety room over the last couple of seasons. In the Giants’ 2022 playoff season, their safety room consisted of Xavier McKinney, Julian Love, and rookie Dane Belton. Both McKinney and Love were Pro Bowl-caliber safeties who are no longer on the team. Joe Schoen and the Giants have replaced the departed with second-round pick Tyler Nubin and Jevon Holland, who signed a three-year, $45.3 million contract in March.

  • 4 weeks ago | bigblueview.com | Nick Falato

    Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images We continue our assiduous, irrefutable breakdown of how the New York Giants stack up in the NFC East. The rigorously laborious subjective point-grading system was applied to the NFC East offenses, and here are the results: Offensive breakdown23 points: Eagles13 points: Giants12 points: Cowboys12 points: CommandersThe Giants finished second behind the Philadelphia Eagles, who almost swept each position group.

  • 1 month ago | bigblueview.com | Nick Falato

    Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images The New York Giants are in the midst of their offseason program now that the draft — which was viewed optimistically by many — has concluded. After a second consecutive dismal season, New York is ready to put up or shut upin a talented and deep NFC East that featured two teams in last year’s NFC Championship game. With that, I want to dissect the landscape of the NFC East and surmise how the Giants stack up against their opponents.

  • 1 month ago | bigblueview.com | Nick Falato

    Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images NFL owners passed a resounding 32-0 resolution to allow NFL players to participate in flag football for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Of course, financial safeguards will be in place in case of injuries, which is likely why the owners felt comfortable passing the legislation.

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Nick Falato
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12 Jun 25

RT @StevePalazzolo_: Pressures from nose tackle, last three seasons: Dexter Lawrence 103 Vita Vea 23 Jordan Davis 22

Nick Falato
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10 Jun 25

RT @MySportsUpdate: Darius Slayton’s reaction to finding out Madden has him dropping a pass in their trailer 😂 Full episode: https://t.co/…

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5 Jun 25

RT @DDuggan21: Abrupt, premature end to practice as a fight broke out. Brian Burns and James Hudson, who is playing first-team LT for Andre…