Defensive back Julian Love learned a lot, grew as a player and dealt with losing in spending his first four NFL seasons with the New York Giants.
“I just learned to be resilient,” Love said in Seattle of his time in New York. “Those early years, my first two years, we had losing seasons. I just learned to put my head down and work. That was important. It was all meant to be from my game and growth; last year I hit my stride. It was a long four years.”
Giants defensive coordinator Wink Martindale frequently called Love one of the smartest players he has coached. However, he added his defense has changed and he won’t have to change anything because Love is an opponent this week. “As a person, knowing, playing with him, I hope he wouldn’t but at the end of the day that’s his new team, that’s who his loyalty is with so I’m just excited to see him and play.”
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