What John Harbaugh is trying to find in the controlled chaos of the Giants’ spring practices
John Harbaugh observed the Giants' spring practices, likening the activity to airliners navigating busy runways. He expressed amazement at the players' speed and size, noting the lack of collisions during intense drills. Harbaugh emphasized that the ability to practice at such a pace without contact showcases the players' exceptional talent.
- ▪John Harbaugh compared the Giants' practice to airliners taking off and landing on crisscrossing runways.
- ▪He noted the impressive speed and size of the players during the drills.
- ▪Harbaugh highlighted the rarity of collisions, which he attributes to the players' exceptional abilities.
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What John Harbaugh is trying to find in the controlled chaos of the Giants’ spring practices By Paul Schwartz Published May 27, 2026, 6:20 a.m. ET John Harbaugh watches Giants practice on May 21, 2026. AP Photo/Seth Wenig As John Harbaugh discussed what he saw during the Giants’ organized team activity practices this spring, he made it sound as if what was happening on the field was akin to airliners taking off and landing on adjoining and crisscrossing runways. Access the Giants like never before Get texts from Paul Schwartz with all the latest Giants news and insights, exclusive to Sports+ subscribers. SIGN UP NOW As in: Whew, that was close to a damaging direct hit.
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