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‘They didn’t want me there’

MONews
2 Min Read

The New York Giants had a disturbing offseason that had a climax of Saquon Barkley, but was not the only star lost in a free agency.

Barkley ordered the most attention, but the Giants allowed the Savier Xavier McKinney to walk.

Like Barkley, MCKINNEY continued to work. He was nominated for his first pro-bow and took second place in the NFL and received the first team All-Pro Honors (8).

MCKINNEY is incomprehensible in his new house, but not because of success. While sitting recently Ari Meirov of the 33rd TeamSafety admitted that he felt that he didn’t want to want the giants in blue throughout the last season.

MCKINNEY said, “I could say that they didn’t really want me. “I knew it, but I still had to play well, and I still have to do my best for this team. I was still with the team and I was still all, but I could say the direction of them. ”

MCKINNEY asked about the start of players such as Barkley, Leonard Williams and Julian Love. MCKINNEY did not criticize General Joe School or Brian Daboll.

“This is my old team.” He said. “They think that their business is done in a specific way and what they do is the right way. Ultimately it is the way they feel.

“I can’t do anything except respect for it, and I wish you good luck. That’s all I can. ”

Of course, the Giants were lucky. Many all players are excellent for other teams, but they continue to be under the bottom of the NFL.

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