Post by brownelvis54 on Jul 27, 2023 20:41:27 GMT -5
Wondering who our starting ILBs will be. Bobby skinner said Beavers was getting reps with the 1st stringers. As of now Beavers is one of our starting ILBs? He said after the first day of training camp ‘He’s hungry’and happy getting Giants second chance after devastating knee injury. What's your thoughts on him?
“When I’m out there, the knee is the last thing on my mind,” Beavers said after the first practice of training camp. “It’s more about knowing what I’m supposed to do — knowing the calls, knowing my alignment, other things like that. My knee, I didn’t even notice. There’s so much more I have to focus on.”
nypost.com/2023/07/26/darrian-beavers-gets-giants-second-chance-after-knee-injury/
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Beavers knows last season was a missed opportunity. Dealing with the injury, which he referred to as “catastrophic,” was harder than dealing with considering what might have been.
Beavers worked out all spring in East Rutherford and said he did not think about how his knee would react while practicing on Wednesday.
“I want to be the best at everything.”
“When I’m out there, the knee is the last thing on my mind,” Beavers said. “When I’m out there. It’s more about knowing what I’m supposed to do out there. Knowing the call, knowing my alignment, other things like that. My knee, I was just telling them out there [ap. practice]. I didn’t even notice it to be honest. There’s so much more that I have to focus on when I’m out there. I can’t be focusing on my knee.”
Beavers’ main competition for a starting job is Micah McFadden, another second-year player. The path to playing time became clearer when veteran linebacker Jarrad Davis was lost before camp began to a season-ending torn ACL.
“It sucks man. That’s the same thing that happened, almost the same thing, that happened to me last year,” Beavers said. “Just a snap, one play I was just gone. So, it sucks. We were training here for the whole offseason. I know how much time and effort he put in. For me it was just more sad than anything.”
www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/giants-lb-darrian-beavers-gets-second-chance-to-earn-key-role-on-defense/ar-AA1eqNDc
“When I’m out there, the knee is the last thing on my mind,” Beavers said after the first practice of training camp. “It’s more about knowing what I’m supposed to do — knowing the calls, knowing my alignment, other things like that. My knee, I didn’t even notice. There’s so much more I have to focus on.”
nypost.com/2023/07/26/darrian-beavers-gets-giants-second-chance-after-knee-injury/
and
Beavers knows last season was a missed opportunity. Dealing with the injury, which he referred to as “catastrophic,” was harder than dealing with considering what might have been.
Beavers worked out all spring in East Rutherford and said he did not think about how his knee would react while practicing on Wednesday.
“I want to be the best at everything.”
“When I’m out there, the knee is the last thing on my mind,” Beavers said. “When I’m out there. It’s more about knowing what I’m supposed to do out there. Knowing the call, knowing my alignment, other things like that. My knee, I was just telling them out there [ap. practice]. I didn’t even notice it to be honest. There’s so much more that I have to focus on when I’m out there. I can’t be focusing on my knee.”
Beavers’ main competition for a starting job is Micah McFadden, another second-year player. The path to playing time became clearer when veteran linebacker Jarrad Davis was lost before camp began to a season-ending torn ACL.
“It sucks man. That’s the same thing that happened, almost the same thing, that happened to me last year,” Beavers said. “Just a snap, one play I was just gone. So, it sucks. We were training here for the whole offseason. I know how much time and effort he put in. For me it was just more sad than anything.”
www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/giants-lb-darrian-beavers-gets-second-chance-to-earn-key-role-on-defense/ar-AA1eqNDc