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Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Brian Daboll presser key takeaways

Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Blue Wire

Sports News, Football, Sports, News

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2022

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Dan and Nick dive into the Brian Daboll introductory presser including key topics like his thoughts on Daniel Jones, calling plays as a head coach, finding Gabriel Davis in the draft and more. They also discuss John Mara's endorsement of Daniel Jones, Joe Schoen's plan to clear $50M in cp space and stop kicking the cap can, and a lot more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Welcome back. This is the big blue banter. New York Giants football podcast. I'm Dan Schneier.

0:49.8

Join, as always my co-ist Nick Falado. A lot to talk about today with Brian Dables,

0:53.8

introductory presser. We're going to talk about some of the things he mentioned, expand on those.

0:58.3

We're also going to talk a little bit about a report that came out, really just conversation that Peter King had with Giants general manager Joe Shane about the salary cap, how they want

1:03.7

to shape things this year, this offseason specifically, and moving forward. We're going to talk

1:08.6

a little bit about a report that came out about Joe Judge's locker room and his players. I just want to touch on that a little bit. And I also wanted to get your take, Nick, before we even do any of that, on what you learn. Give me maybe one key takeaway from each of the two playoff games because I think these are fun to do and they can have value because these are the teams the Giants want to emulate. These are the teams the Giants want to be at some point, a team that can make a run to a Super Bowl and be in at worst, the conference championship game. To me, that's always been the ceiling. I've never been about trying to build a roster to grind into nine wins every year or a wildcard every year. But let's see, what did you take away from both of those games?

1:46.0

For the Bengals, obviously, resilience is just absolutely ridiculous.

1:50.0

But I think my main takeaway, other than yes, quarterbacks, they make the league,

1:53.3

we get that.

1:54.1

But my main takeaway would be there's not one set of ways to build a team.

1:59.3

There are several that can lead to success because if you look at

2:02.6

both the Bengals and the Rams, both of their paths to getting to this point have been wildly

2:08.9

different. You have the Bengals who were 2 and 14 just two years ago. They do not invest heavily in

2:14.7

the offensive line like everybody said they should. They took the risk and

2:18.3

draft risk quote unquote drafted Jamar Chase because of the rapport he had with Joe Burrow in

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