John Harbaugh stresses a different kind of competition in non-contact offseason practices
Key Points:
- NFL offseason practices prohibit contact, including tackling, blocking, and physical pass coverage, making it challenging for players to engage competitively.
- Giants coach John Harbaugh emphasizes that players should compete against themselves by focusing on improving technique, assignments, and execution rather than physical competition.
- Harbaugh praises players' ability to avoid collisions during fast-paced, no-contact practices, highlighting their talent and coordination.
- Quarterback Jaxson Dart exemplifies this self-competition mindset by striving for perfect completions despite the defense not contesting passes physically.
- Overall, the focus during offseason practices is on individual improvement and execution rather than direct physical competition.