Judge had colorful language -- Vacchiano noted he had never seen Judge that angry -- but nothing that Blake Martinez hasn't heard before.
“Those words mean something different to us. It’s different Joe language, so we know it, but you guys just hear that. It’s one of those things you take that criticism and you bounce back..." the linebacker said. "But it’s one of those things you have those moments, you have to learn from them, because that’s gonna hurt you in the game, and we can’t do that.”
The Giants ended practice after Judge asked his coaches to step aside and huddled up all his players together in a meeting after the team ran sprints and did push-ups.
Both Ryan and Martinez feel that the brawl won't hurt the team long-term, however.
"Everybody in that locker room in united, we’re happy to be teammates," Ryan said. We want to stay together. As a leader of this team, we’re fine. We’re still together.”
“It’s part of football. I think things happen," added Martinez. "[We’re] teammates, we’re all brothers out there. You have a little fight here and there, but you’ll always come back as a team and finish strong.”