Isaiah Hodgins on making the most of the opportunity #shorts #nfl #Giants #nygiants #newyorkgiants

You know, if they tell me to go in there and 20 run block plays and just do that, then cool. I got to do that. You know, if they’re like, “Hey, all red zone, cool, got to do that. Third down, whatever it is, I’m g try to do my part.” And um, you know, just really be thankful and grateful for the opportunity that I have here and just try to take advantage of it, you know, and I think people see that. I try to do that every game day, you know. I don’t try to think of myself too high or too low, you know, or better than anybody, you know, wherever they throw me in, you know. I’m going to be humble and grateful for the opportunity and just uh try to go make the most of

Isaiah Hodgins on making the most of the opportunity #shorts #nfl #Giants #nygiants #newyorkgiants

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  1. If the front office was competent enough they would have kept Isaiah, cut Slayton and used that money to upgrade the roster elsewhere. Isaiah was more clutch and reliable than Slayton during that playoff run smfh. Some things aren't rocket science 😕

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  3. Hodgins is a baller ! This guy elevates and finds ways to make plays .. This is the guy you need on the field .. Letting him leave shows you how bad the Giants are at evaluating talent.

  4. Let's keep this Young Man! You can tell by the way he speaks that he loves the game and appreciates every moment! GOD BLESS!!
    Bring Jameis back too! 😂

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