Can this version of the Giants offensive line — with Feliciano at center — finally be the one that ends a decade of season-wrecking underperformance?
Any cause for concern that right tackle Evan Neal is getting beat too frequently? Is playing offensive line under constant scrutiny with the Giants — a result of previous failures and ownership’s belief that the turnaround will start up front — different from other teams, for which big guys fly under the radar? Yes, but in the opposite of the way you think.
“I started profusely sweating,” Feliciano said. “And then I just started full body cramping. I didn’t really have much liquid in my body to sweat like that. And I kind of just went downhill very quickly.” Feliciano said he had a similar experience as a freshman at Miami and understood what was happening. The Giants didn’t send him to the hospital because his only symptom was “yelling from cramping.
“It’s all about getting our reps together and getting our verbiage the same,” Feliciano said. “Early on, it’s just like guys are saying things from different systems — or in the heat of the moment we have to get our communication down the best we can. It’s kind of my job to make sure that all Evan and Andrew have to worry about is blocking the guy in front of them and not thinking about things.
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