
Giants’ Malik Nabers explains how sideline video with Brian Daboll blew up: ‘Natural bitch face’
NY Post
Malik Nabers says he has a “natural bitch face.” He is trying, whenever possible, to turn that frown upside down.
“That’s just my face, I don’t know,” Nabers said Wednesday after practice. “When you all talk to me, I look the same way every time, I don’t know, it’s just how I am, but I guess I have to smile more.”
The sideline demeanor of the second-year wide receiver is once again a topic of discussion.
Nabers between the first and second quarter of last Sunday’s season-opening 21-6 loss to the Commanders could be seen exchanging heated words with coach Brian Daboll.
Afterward, both dismissed the incident as two high-strung competitors blowing off steam.
Nabers, though, sounds as if he understands that such public displays can be misconstrued and he wants to keep his emotions more under wraps, when possible.

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