After a successful first day of training camp practice on Wednesday, the New York Giants were back at it again on Thursday. This time, they focused on areas outside of the red zone (although red zone drills were again included).
Head coach Brian Daboll met with reporters before practice started and then it was off to the races.
Here’s a look at 10 quick takeaways from Day 2 of training camp practice.
No decision on offensive play-caller
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Brian Daboll isn’t ready to commit to an offensive play-caller just yet, but admits he’s been pleased with offensive coordinator Mike Kafka thus far.
Kafka called plays throughout the spring and that has continued over the first two days of training camp.
“He’s been on the headset with Daniel (Jones) and he’ll be doing that through camp,” Daboll said of Kafka. “As we get closer to (Week 1), we’ll sit down and discuss it.
“I’ve been really happy with Mike. Not just his communication with the quarterback, but how he’s handled the offensive staff and how he’s handled the players. He has a really good demeanor about himself.”
Joe Judge flavor?
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Brian Daboll has a background with both Bill Belichick and Nick Saban, so it should come as little surprise that he shares some commonalities with Joe Judge.
The first of those was evident on Thursday as the Giants conducted a very familiar ball security drill.
More roster changes
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The Giants continued tweaking their roster with the addition of veteran linebacker Austin Calitro.
Calitro entered the league as an undrafted free agent and has gone on to make 11 different stops over his seven seasons. He’s appeared in 47 regular season games with nine starts, totaling 94 tackles and 1.5 sacks.
In order to clear room for Calitro, the Giants waived linebacker Justin Hilliard, who had been suspended the first two games of the regular season for violating the NFL’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs.
Causing conflicts
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During the Giants’ first training camp practice on Wednesday, it was clear that pre-snap motion is going to be a major part of their game. That’s a far cry from where the team was the previous two seasons.
On Thursday, Daboll said the pre-snap motion is designed to…
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