
2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast
Giants-Dolphins Practice Creates a Discipline Risk
The Giants finally looked like the aggressor in Miami, but that edge comes with a cost if physicality turns into 15-yard penalties when the games count. The same practice that produced a dominant defensive showing also produced fight after fight. Follow on Spotify and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy no-BS Giants debate. The Big Question: Did the Giants cross the line against Miami? The answer is less about one joint practice and more about whether John Harbaugh can keep the aggression without letting it become a discipline problem. Drew and Rob start with the Giants-Dolphins joint practice, where Brian Burns called the defensive performance “dominant” and Jaxson Dart had another encouraging day. Then the confrontations took over: Abdul Carter and Patrick Paul got tangled, Deonte Banks took a big hit during return work, Kayvon Thibodeaux jumped into the Austin Jackson-Arvell Reese confrontation, Jameis Winston charged into the biggest brawl after a late hit on Calvin Austin III, and Jermaine Eluemunor was pulled late after making contact with another player’s facemask. How good can this defense actually be if the run defense is merely average? Burns is coming off a 16.5-sack season and sits No. 14 on the NFL Top 100, while Abdul Carter enters Year 2 with major expectations. The concern remains the interior after the Giants allowed 2,470 rushing yards, 5.3 yards per carry and 21 rushing touchdowns in 2025. Najee Harris is officially a Giant, and his arrival changes the entire running back conversation. Harbaugh said Harris will need roughly two to three weeks to get back into football shape, which leaves a real debate over how Harris, Cam Skattebo, Tyrone Tracy Jr. and Devin Singletary fit together. Is Skattebo still the lead back, or is this becoming a true committee? The roster decisions keep coming. New York turned Daniel Faalele into an unconditional 2027 sixth-round pick, Malachi Fields continues to push his way into a bigger offensive role, Jalin Hyatt faces more pressure in a crowded receiver room, and Drew and Rob debate whether Darius Slayton could become a trade candidate if the Giants decide the depth is strong enough. Special teams gets its own look with Dominic Zvada and Ben Sauls still battling at kicker, while the show closes with a fan question about the secondary—the position group that still creates the most concern if the pass rush does not get home quickly. Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs All episodes: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/ Send us Fan Mail Support the show






