Giants free-agent offensive line addition Jermaine Eluemunor blocks out some time for some training camp Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.
Giants free-agent offensive line addition Jermaine Eluemunor blocks out some time for some training camp Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Q: The first time it was 2020. Things were going wrong when I was in New England, it’s not for everyone out there. For me, just experiencing that, dealing with the injuries I was dealing with, I had a few things going on behind the scenes, and the combination of all that just really affected me in the wrong way.
A: Yeah, I feel like I had a ton on my shoulder. I don’t think there’s anyone more confident than me, and comfortable, and just determined, and just aspire to be great. I want this real bad, and I hope that through my play and through the way I talk and the way I present myself, people start to see that.
A: Yeah, I’m comfortable everywhere. As long as I’m out there playing with my guys, that’s all that matters to me. A: That we’re working really hard, and we want to be a dominant unit, and we’re going to do that every single week, and we’ll get our best every single week. There’s not going to be a week where you have to question the heart that we show out there and the want to be a great team.
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