Andre Patterson respects Carl Banks’ opinion.
He just vehemently disagrees with it.
The Giants’ defensive line coach jumped to Dexter Lawrence’s defense Friday, as the saga started by Banks’ pointed criticism that “nobody respects” Lawrence anymore was reignited.
Lawrence, who had nine sacks in 12 games and made a third straight Pro Bowl last season, has a half-sack in eight games this season.
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tRY IT NOW“I get people look at the numbers and say he is not playing to the numbers he had last year. That part of it is true,” Patterson said. “That does not mean he is not playing well. I don’t know if people understand it. I watch the film over and over and over again. If he wasn’t playing well, I would stand right here in front of you and tell you, ‘He’s not playing well and I have to get him to play better.’ But that’s not the truth.”
Banks, who is the color commentator on team radio broadcasts, is in the Giants’ Ring of Honor where Lawrence might end up one day. So, his criticism of Lawrence on the “Bleav in Giants podcast” hit hard — as did Lawrence’s fiery reply that Banks is “delusional.”
It all stems from how much attention offensive lines are paying to Lawrence.
