Big Blue Breakdown Live: NY Giants Making Strong Progress

In this story:
It's almost too good to be true, right? The New York Giants have seen their offense put up at least 30 points as the team rolled to victories in their first two preseason games.
Head coach Brian Daboll has often pointed to quarterback Russell Wilson, who has started both contests, as the fuse which ignited the entire team. And it's clear that the veteran's enthusiasm has lifted everyone's spirits.
"I like playing in the preseason," Wilson said after beating the New York Jets. "I like playing any time I get a chance to do that. Especially early on, you get a rhythm. ...
"We’re doing it on the practice field as you guys have seen in how well we’ve practiced, but I think to translate that to the game, put a bunch of points on the board and to be successful. There’s still a lot more room to grow. We can be way better, we’ll be better and just as we continue to play and continue to get after it together it’s going to be fun."
Head coach Brian Daboll knows there is more work to be done and things to be cleaned up. His team will host the New England Patriots in Thursday's preseason finale, which represents their final game audition before the August 26 roster cut to 53.
Host Paul Dottino will go through the state of the roster and the depth chart tonight on the Big Blue Breakdown at 8 p.m. ET.
What happens next with the NY Giants? Find out! Follow and like us on Facebook. Visit our YouTube channel for the latest videos. Want to send a question in for our mailbag? You can do so here.
More New York Giants Coverage

Paul Dottino is an Emmy-award-winning broadcaster who has been a host/reporter on the New York Giants broadcast team since 2009. He has worked on the New York Giants beat for several electronic and print media outlets since 1983, with various roles at NFL Network, WFAN-AM, ESPN New York, WOR-AM, WNEW-AM, and The (N.J.) Record. During that time, he also has been a radio play-by-play voice for New York Giants preseason games and a TV play-by-play voice for Division I college football/basketball/baseball games carried by many national and regional cable outlets, including CBS Sports Network, FS1, YES, MSG, ESPN+, and SNY.