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Joe Judge on Progress of Rookie Andrew Thomas | New York Giants

Head coach Joe Judge talks to the media about the progress of rookies, including first-round pick Andrew Thomas.

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Jeffrey Abbey

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AlphaDogPro

0:35 him and CAM???? Peart still ain’t getting a shot? Wtf are y’all doing. Fleming is some buns.

    BiGBluERuLes100

    They have used Peart in certain packages. Take a chill pill lol. He is a rookie they are gonna be patient and integrate him in slowly.

Redd Rich

On every pass play especially deep throws, they should put a tight end on Thomas side to help with protection.

aka AAA

Better than Flowers but still not good. He leans forward as to not get blown backwards but gets run around too much.

tim marks

A work in progress…..

Scott Covino

I had hoped we would take Jedrick Wills or Mekhi Becton at 4. I had Thomas as the third ranked tackle but he’s shown some potential. The future of the franchise really needs him to be a good LT moving forward

SeanPrestonFed

They keep certain stats/analytics for a reason, Joe. Case in point: *QB game winning drives*. Players like Brady & Montana (Russell Wilson this year, in particular) operate differently in the 59th and 60th minute than most other QB’s. That 60th minute often has a lot more demands & pressures than minutes in the 1st quarter. Brady/Montana/Wilson knew/know HOW to win, i.e., how to navigate those pressures in execution when the game is in the balance and could go either way: loss or win. Some players step-up in crunchtime — other players wilt under the pressure. That’s observable and can be quantified (stats/analytics about all kinds of things/situations).

Obviously, every minute of a game is important, but the players/teams that have learned HOW to win have done so by learning how to execute *best* when the game is in the balance of winning or losing. THAT’s what is meant by “learning how to win”. THANKS FOR ASKING THE QUESTION(s), KIM.

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