“This is huge [for me],” Love said, per Mollie Walker of the New York Post. “I think the ability to get game time reps, valuable reps, is crucial. It’s not just practice — now you’re getting game-like reps. And so you’ve just got to learn. If I make mistakes, I got to learn from it, and this is my time to. Just embracing it all, really.”
In the latest loss, which was Love’s first career start, the rookie combined for seven tackles and one forced fumble. Against Chicago, he racked up his first career interception after Peppers exited the game early.
Needless to say, the production thus far from Love has forced Giants fans to scratch their heads over why the coaching staff took this long to play him. They should’ve been giving him chances all year long, especially if he’s able to produce like this.
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