Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Giants’ Daboll says little on Martinez’s release

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — There are some topics New York Giants Coach Brian Daboll is not going to shed much light on.

Injuries and the release of players such as veteran Blake Martinez are high on his list.

Daboll said little on either topic Monday as the Giants started to prepare for their season- opener against the Tennessee Titans.

The Giants surprising­ly released Martinez on Thursday after the team finished practice for the week. There was no comment at the time from either Daboll or General Manager Joe Schoen about why their leading tackler from 2020 was let go or whether it had to do with the ACL injury he sustained early last season.

“All I’ll say is every decision that we make regarding releasing a player is always a difficult decision,” Daboll said Monday. “Just like all our guys, I’d say good luck to Blake and the rest of the guys that we released; and we’re looking forward to getting ready on our preparatio­ns for Tennessee.”

Daboll, who replaced Joe Judge as coach in January, repeated his original answer when pressed for a reason for the move.

Coming off a 4-13 season, Daboll was tight-lipped about the team’s injuries heading into Sunday’s game. He would not say who will start at left guard for the injured Shane Lemieux (foot). He also said starting outside linebacker­s Azeez Ojulari (leg) and rookie Kayvon Thibodeaux (knee) are day to day when asked if they would play.

Daboll said offensive coordinato­r Mike Kafka would continue calling the plays, as he did in the preseason. Daboll had called offensive plays the past four seasons as a coordinato­r with the Buffalo Bills.

If there is an advantage the Giants have coming into the season, it’s most opponents don’t know what to expect.

Titans Coach Mike Vrabel said he will look at what Daboll used at Alabama, Buffalo and New England, and take a glance at Kafka’s work in Kansas City.

“So these guys have been around good offenses,” Vrabel said. “We’ll have to be ready for everything. It’s the opening week”

Two-time All-Pro safety Kevin Byard said the Giants probably won’t use anything the Titans have not had experience playing against.

“I think we just have to make sure that we’re keeping our composure on the sideline and be settled,” Byard said. “We might have to make some adjustment­s on the sideline because at the end of the day it’s always week one NFL, so you can expect anything.”

The most important thing for the Giants now is being fundamenta­lly sound and following the rules the staff has installed since organized team activities began in the spring, Daboll said.

“Each team evolves every year based on their personnel,” the rookie head coach said. “They have new personal. We have new personnel. So, I’d say it’s a normal get ready for Week 1 even though we’re a new staff. I don’t want to speak on how they’re doing it. They’ve been real successful with how they’ve done things. “

The Titans have been to the playoffs the past three seasons. The Giants have not had a winning season since 2016, the only time they made the postseason since winning the Super Bowl in February 2012.

 ?? (AP/Julia Nikhinson) ?? New York Giants linebacker Blake Martinez (top) tackles Cincinnati wide receiver Kendrick Pryor during the Giants’ 25-22 exhibition victory last month in East Rutherford, N.J. Martinez, who led the team in tackles in 2020, was released Thursday.
(AP/Julia Nikhinson) New York Giants linebacker Blake Martinez (top) tackles Cincinnati wide receiver Kendrick Pryor during the Giants’ 25-22 exhibition victory last month in East Rutherford, N.J. Martinez, who led the team in tackles in 2020, was released Thursday.

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