The word out of the New York Giants“ The installation while they are heading for their five-week summer holidays is that the coaches are above the moon about the rapid progress and development of the Jaxson Dart recruit.
Dart may have set up a claim to serve as a replacement for Russell Wilson with a very high performance in the activities of the organized team (OTA) and the mini-camp. He still has a long way to go and, as the team breaks, will have a lot of studies to do to prepare for the training camp when it opened on July 22.
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“It is not very different from other positions. He will have time to work on his profession individually, fundamentally, when he leaves,” said head coach Brian Daboll about Dart’s assignment between the training camp.
“But he will have to do a good job to stay in his iPad, if you want, and examine the things we have covered. You cannot have a lot of contact with them in the coming weeks until they come back.
DART has shown all the properties of what a team wants to see in a young quarter of the NFL, including an aggressive approach where he was not afraid to make mistakes.
“This is the only way to improve yourself as a quarter,” said Dart to journalists on Wednesday. “You can ask for the best to do it, what was their main reason for how they are able to improve and develop. Make mistakes and be able to look, look back and have a lot of humility in your mistakes. Being able to say that I was wrong, or I was wrong and that I could be proud of the good games that you do.”
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Dart is without excuse about his aggressive style, and he attached it to Daboll and the rest of the coach staff. No risk, no reward.
“I am an aggressive player as it is, so I think that is certainly something that I must continue to learn. I think this framework of practice is the ideal moment for me to do it,” said Dart. “Then you make mistakes, you do very good things and you can go back and look at the band and take the things you need to improve.”
The giants would naturally like to see a more refined dart when he finally takes the starting quarter-tree post, whether this season or the next one. He knows that he will need the advice of coach staff to become this player and think he is in the right organization to achieve it.
“I just trust them,” he said. “They had this plan and they did it with different quarters and you saw them succeed at the highest level, so I trust them. For me, I’m just trying to be the most coacherable player as possible. I want to play on the offensive.
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“I want to be able to manage it and make it work at the highest level. I know they definitely have a plan. I just try to take it day by day and I am not looking for results immediately. I am a person focused on the process, so I take it day by day, representing by representative.”
The journey with Dart is just beginning. The giants hope it will last a long time.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Jaxson Dart of the giants kissing his errors: learning and improving