
Adoree’ Jackson allows Giants defense to do what it truly wants
NY Post
What does the addition of Adoree’ Jackson do for the Giants’ defense?
Well, put it this way: His presence in the secondary allows defensive coordinator Patrick Graham the freedom to do what he truly wants to do during games. “You need to play man-to-man coverage in this league, period, point-blank,’’ Graham said, “and obviously six wins last year, we didn’t do enough on defense, so the hell with that. We are looking at all options — whether it’s the blitz more, blitz less, play less zone, play more man, we need a whole lot of options. Six wins is not going to cut it.’’
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