Tiki Barber breaks down Giants' RB room and how Jeremiyah Love could add to it
In an exclusive interview with Giants Wire, Tiki Barber breaks down the New York Giants' RB room, Matt Nagy's offense, and how Jeremiyah Love fits in.
Retired New York Giants running back Tiki Barber was at American Dream Mall this past Friday to support the New Jersey Lottery’s second annual Rock, Paper, Scissors Throwdown. The former All-Pro helped kick off the event, which included 384 participants competing over a three-day span for a grand prize of $10,000. Before going head-to-head against fans in Rock, Paper, Scissors, Barber spoke to a live audience, discussing some of the hot topics surrounding the Giants.
After battling fans in the classic game, Barber spoke with Giants Wire about the event, as well as answering questions about his former team. On the Giants competing under John Harbaugh this season: “I think this is a winning team. I think they started the process a year ago, even though they lost a lot of those games—tight games.
There’s a culture that you can see building internally with the players who are here," Barber said. "I think bringing in guys like Tremaine Edmonds, they’re making sure they re-signed Jermaine Eluemunor to keep our core together, and you’re going to accent it with the draft. And you have a great coaching staff that has years of consistent competency under its belt.
” On Cam Skattebo’s rookie season: “His intensity. I always have this thing on Evan and Tiki ; they have a drop of me saying, 'I hate rookies. ' And the reason is because most rookies don’t get it," Barber said.
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