Why theres still alarm for Giants after Deonte Banks owned up to lack of effort

hDeonte Banks made a bigger effort to own his mistake on the field than he did to get Jalen Hurts down on the ground. Banks said Friday he addressed with his Giants teammates his lack of effort to tackle the Eagles quarterback during the fourth quarter of last week’s game before they all could see it during film review. “I told them after the game that I had a bad play, before they even got a chance to see it,” Banks said.“I went to our team as a group.” Led by head coach Brian Daboll, the coaches took the punitive tactic of scolding Banks but not taking away playing time.

Banks remained in last week’s game, said he wasn’t fined this week and was confirmed as a starter Monday against the Steelers by Daboll. “We expect these guys every snap to play full speed to the tackle,” defensive coordinator Shane Bowen said.“That’s the standard we want to have here across the board.

We’ve addressed it.Hopefully, moving forward, we can continue to see some progress in that regard from all our guys, too.” The alarming part is it’s the second time in four games Banks’ effort has been questioned.

He was called out by defensive backs coach Jerome Henderson for giving up pursuit of CeeDee Lamb about 20 yards from the end zone on a 55-yard touchdown reception during “Thursday Night Football.” “I know I have to have better effort,” said Banks, who claimed that the plays against Lamb and Hurt are different circumstances.“It won’t ever happen again.” The Giants are trying to curtail a repeat of 2016, when young cornerback Eli Apple repeatedly quit on plays and was called a “cancer” by teammate Landon Collins.

That defense melted into dysfunction as veterans Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Janoris Jenkins also skipped practices. Giants captain Dexter Lawrence sent a firm — not divisive — message about Banks’ effort. “It’s not acceptable,” Lawrence said.“He knows it.

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