
Daryos Slayon’s first goal is to win, not a book book book
The Daryus Slayton Names list is expected to start in the record of the giants at all this season, and includes its former teammates, mentors and retired fans for a long time.
The journey can start up in the first week because the spion needs only 44 yards-one moon ball from Russell Wilson-to exceed the Super Bowl winner twice to Lionel Manuel.
After that comes the pound. And if it goes away on 800 yards like the usual, Slaiteon will jump over Jeremy Spicher, Victor Cruz, Kelerd, Hakim Nix and others at the end of the season to move from No. 18 to No. 9, with a legitimate path to No. 2 behind Amani Tomer by the end of his new contract for three years.
“I have a profound respect for all the names that I just said-all the players who were good players here in front of me,” said Slayton, a draft in the fifth round of 2019, after going on Tuesday. “But someone like Hakeem Nicks, Amani Toomer, Mario Manningham, and Plaxico Burress – those types of players – the envy that I have for them is the fact that they won at the highest level. I preferred to capture them in the Super Bowl episodes than I was in the yard.”
Sliteton, 28 years old, quietly, a member of Burres and Ring of Honor Mark Bavaro at the end of last season in what seemed to be his final matches as a giant. Then he was surprisingly re -signed in a free agency for the second time, and now it is not crazy to think about it as an old uniform player.
“In the end, although it would be good to be able to pass people who were good in football, this is not really my focus,” said Slayon. “Even if you get the American Football Association’s record for squares within seven years in the American Football Association, it will not change the truth of the games that we could not win in my time here. This is my primary focus.”
His 3,897-yard’s professional career in the draft category that includes their colleagues from the first place in the first round and competitors in NFC East AJ, Terry McLAurin and Deebo Samuel (in his first season with leaders)-came during the games where the giants ranged 30-61-1.
There are a lot of lessons that must be learned in all these losses.
The Slayton, who has always been a voice facing the masses and the media but never acts as a co -leader, plays a more active role in the treasury room now after he became the longest member of the crime.
“From behind the scenes – and I say this year in particular – it was explicit, and he determines the standard on how we were practicing, and for this reason we wanted to return it,” said coach Brian Dapol.
“I love his training, and I am very admired how another step is to take his leadership, especially communication. There are times when he was in front of the room and spoke to the entire team and did one hell of the job.
The giants did not make any changes on the four best goals or the three most important narrow ends despite the 28th rank in the traffic crime last season.
Slaiteon did not hold last season when 170 goals went to the emerging Malik Nabers and 140 went to Wan’dale Robinson, compared to 71.
The targeted share did not remain unbalanced with Wilson.
If the Slaiteon profession shows anything, it always finds a way to participate.
Whether it is an emerging as an emerging in the vacuum left by Odel Beckham Junior, and he caught by passing the recent landing of Eli Manning, or in the Dabul I season when there were a large number of drops in the cutting camp.
“It wasn’t always easy for him,” Dapole said. “He had some rocky times and he was always persistent. I know in the first year in which I got here how it started, and then keep grinding and grinding and you have appreciation for people like those who can overcome storms and overcome things and then looks well from the back side.”
With larger money – $ 12 million annually – a greater responsibility comes.
“It was really my fault,” Slaiteon said about his delay in speaking. “I am not speaking. I have a wealth of knowledge in my mind. This year, I tried to be aware of this with the players around me. I think it was a useful thing for our team. Many of the players I have shared with them have expressed their appreciation. I tried to get out of the shell this year more than that in the past.”
The record book will not appear, but there is value in that knowledge either.
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