New York Post

McAdoo: No change in Big Blue

- By HOWIE KUSSOY

Even if you are what your record says you are, as a legendary Giants coach once said, Ben McAdoo doesn’t see much difference between this year’s colossally disappoint­ing 0-4 team and the playoff squad that won 11 games last season.

One or two or three wins would have made that easier to see; wins which disappeare­d on Brandon Marshall’s fourth-quarter drop against the Lions, and last-second kicks by the Buccaneers’ Nick Folk and the Eagles’ Jake Elliott.

“I don’t feel our team is really too different than it was through the first four games of last year,” McAdoo said Friday. “The difference is we found a way to win a couple games that were tight early in the season last year. We haven’t done that yet, so that doesn’t mean we are lesser of a football team at this point. But that’s where we are, that’s where we find ourselves.”

The second-year coach believes this Sunday’s game against the Chargers will present the true image of this team, whichever version it may be.

“We talked about adversity introduces a man to himself and that’s where we find ourselves right now,” McAdoo said. “It’s a people game. It’s a game of character. We’ve practiced well the last couple of weeks, better than the first two weeks, and we put ourselves in position to win games in the end. ... [We’re] doing simple better. Simplifyin­g things, playing faster, tackling better, blocking better, catching better, and we hope to cash in on it on Sunday.”

McAdoo also addressed Tampa Bay cornerback Vernon Hargreaves’ comment that the Giants’ offense is predictabl­e. “That’s a non-issue,” McAdoo said. “It’s not something I’m concerned with at this point. We have things to counteract it.”

Odell Beckham Jr. (finger/ ankle) left Thursday’s practice early, and was projected to be a limited participan­t Friday, but his status for Sunday isn’t in jeopardy.

“Odell’s doing well,” McAdoo said. “We didn’t know if it was a hamstring or cramping or what it was, but it seems to be cramping at this point.”

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