Giants Training Camp: 5 Things To Be Wary Of

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Nov 30, 2014; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Roy Miller (97) and defensive end Tyson Alualu (93) sack New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) in the fourth quarter at EverBank Field. The Jaguars won 25-24. Mandatory Credit: Phil Sears-USA TODAY Sports

Fans tend to see a few similar themes every year at Giants Training Camp. Everyone’s hot. A veteran holds out. And some superstar gets in a fight. We usually see some variation of these by the end of camp. But maybe the biggest thing we see at this time of year: concerns that won’t carry over into the regular season.

Yes, every team heads into Training Camp with question marks. Some, big question marks. I’d say the Giants’ offensive line and safety position are big question marks. And Jason Pierre-Paul coming back: big question mark. However, some things at this time of year that seem like a big deal, well, really aren’t. And fans may interpret story lines one way when, really, they don’t mean what we think they mean. It’s natural to sometimes overreact and overanalyze as fans. That’s why we’re fans, right?

Below I listed some of the things we may hear about this Training Camp that will concern you—but they will be OK once the regular season begins.

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