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Architects of Giants’ Next Era Won’t Allow 'Scars' of 2025 to Define Their Future
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Architects of Giants’ Next Era Won’t Allow 'Scars' of 2025 to Define Their Future

  • Harbaugh and Schoen are creating a unified football operation in New York, aligning analytics, scouting and coaching.
  • The duo adopted an 'all gas' strategy, pursuing every opportunity within their range for free agency and the draft.
  • The Giants retained key staff like Charlie Bullen and integrated new voices such as Matt Nagy and Brian Callahan into Harbaugh’s staff.
  • Harbaugh and Schoen emphasize breaking down silos to ensure medical, performance, analytics and personnel work as one.
  • The leadership duo believes scars from past experiences fuel better decisions and resilience.
  • Harbaugh praises Ozzie Newsome’s humility as a model for leadership within the Giants’ new regime.
  • Schoen says the staff meeting after Harbaugh’s arrival was already a notable moment for the team.
  • The regime is planning for the 2026 draft with a strong emphasis on alignment across departments.
  • The piece frames Harbaugh’s and Schoen’s collaboration as a model for sustaining success beyond one season.
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Flowers: Harbaugh's practices why Ravens 'had a lot of injuries'
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sports20h ago

Flowers: Harbaugh's practices why Ravens 'had a lot of injuries'

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/48512386/harbaugh-practices-why-ravens-had-lot-injurieshttps://www.foxnews.com/sports/ravens-star-zay-flowers-says-john-harbaugh-made-practice-hard-load-heavyhttps://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/article/zay-flowers-says-john-harbaughs-physical-practices-likely-led-to-ravens-injuries-150036110.html
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  • That’s why we had a lot of injuries, Flowers said, citing heavy loads and practice structure as a key issue for the Ravens.
  • Flowers notes practices were in 1-on-1s late in the season, with full pads used consistently across many sessions.
  • The new coach, Jesse Minter, plans to balance work while making the body last longer, aiming for refreshed players.
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