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Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Jaxson Dart nearly FLAWLESS on film in Giants’ Week 6 win

Big Blue Banter: A New York Giants Football Podcast

Blue Wire

Sports News, Football, Sports, News

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2025

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Dan and Nick break down the Giants’ Week 6 win over the Eagles on the All-22 coaches film on the offensive side. They discuss the impressive game plan from Mike Kafka and Brian Daboll, the blocking and the impact of Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo on the run game, fully break down Dart’s breakout performance throw for throw looking at every dime, the timing, the anticipatory passes, the ball placement and his diagnosing of blitzes and more. Finally they assign superlatives including best throw on tape, best player on tape and grades for the pass blocking and run blocking. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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0:35.6

Welcome back. It's the big blue banter New York Giants

0:38.9

Football podcast. I'm Dan Schneier. Join as always my coach, Nick Falado. And man, one day later, one night later, I think I'm on like two and a half hours sleep, massive headache. I was just, this was partly my fault, Nick. Like I woke up early to watch the tape, but I didn't have to stay up to 4.30 a.m. looking at my phone, scrolling through Twitter, and I watch the entire

0:57.8

post game. I woke up early to watch the tape, but I didn't have to stay up to 4.30 a.m. Looking at my phone, scrolling through Twitter, and I watched the entire postgame giant show with Madeline Burke and Sean O'Hara and Carl Banks. Then I watched all the interviews. It was one of those nights. Not that this was like a playoff win or anything close, but it just kind of felt like that. Like when you have those big wins as a fan of a team, that's what you do. You consume every ounce of piece of media regarding it. Any interview, I've rewatched the game like on broadcast last night. And just you do it. And that's what you do. And it just felt like that kind of night. So I did it. But I'm excited for the show today because as tired as I am, I just shot another thing of espresso back there. And I'm letting it rip for this podcast. I'm all amped up. I'm all juiced up for this one, Nick. I'm all juiced up. Let's get going. Yeah, no, Jackson Dart letting it rip, by the way, with dimes throughout that game and not being rewarded as we spoke about on the last podcast, but offensively,

1:44.7

man, like this was a, let's just say this. Collectively, this was a complimentary win.

1:50.1

Special teams played well, few mistakes, but they played well. Defense played fantastic.

1:53.6

And the offense played very well as well. And it's, um, it's one of those things, man,

1:58.1

where I'm just like, I feel like the New York Giants right now,

2:00.8

and they've said this several times through the media, they are trying to get more physical.

2:05.7

And they want to impose their will up front more.

2:08.8

And in this game, they did exactly that.

2:11.0

And not only that, because Cam Scadabu fits so well into that rushing style of being physical,

2:16.5

but they won with a diversified rushing approach, a bunch of different rushing styles,

2:21.5

power, duo, hitting the edge, hitting the A gap, scataboo finding the cup back lane.

2:27.2

So overall, man, I want to applaud my Kafka for developing or Brian Dable as well,

2:32.7

and Brian Dable as well, developing that game plan and then calling the plays well to keep the Eagles on their toes and to make Vic Fangio look like he was the inferior coordinator. Yeah, great point, Nick. And I don't know what the rest of the season entails for us. The Giants by the numbers have the hardest scheduled left in the remaining in the NFL, by the numbers of

2:51.3

win-loss records they're facing. So it is what it is on that front. But I know this, Nick, it's not going, no matter what, it's not going to be like some of these, if, let's say they only win five or six games, it's not going to be like some of these five, six wins seasons in the past, because during those five, six wins seasons in the past, Nick,

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