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Bleav in Giants

NY Giants Future with Joe Schoen, Super Bowl Takes and Clapping Back

31 Jan 2025

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Bob Papa and Carl Banks return just in time for the Super Bowl to share updates on the New York Giants, their thoughts on the big game, and Carl's partnership with Michael Strahan for Starter. They kick off the conversation by discussing the St. John’s basketball program, with Carl highlighting key points Rick Pitino has made about building a winning culture and getting the team back on track to highlight where Giants are heading. Carl also reflects on his interactions with fans on X, emphasizing the importance of establishing a standard for success and not taking losses personally. The duo dives into the Giants' roster, stressing the need to bring in the right free agents, draft effectively, and develop players to build a competitive team.They wrap up by discussing the Super Bowl, Saquon Barkley's pursuit of a championship, Steve Spagnuolo's success as a coach, and  Carl does his Mount Rushmore of assistant coaches. 4:00- Principles to winning and feeling the pain of losing 7:47- Belichick on why you need to lose to win 9:50- Sprinkling in talent and drafting well 10:30-Can't interchange immediately 13:05- Giants have fallen short 16:51- O-line must have deficiencies 19:27- Playing for optimal success 21:12- QB talk 24:!7- Saquon leaving 25:45-Bob's Eagles prediction 26:42-Eagles winning? 27:50- Steve Spagnuolo 28:22- Mt Rushmore Assistant Coaches Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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