![]() … Davante Adams, they could get separation and they’re not necessarily people who are running 4.3s and 4.4s and just running “go” balls, but you have to respect their ability to create separation and go make contested catches. He’s somebody who I really modeled my game around. Q: Who are wide receivers who remind you of you?Ī: Keenan Allen. ![]() Nobody thought even when I got picked up here that I’d be a major contributor or to be catching touchdown passes or like anything, but my support system that I have and just like my faith in God in just knowing that He had a plan for me and that regardless of what people said, that hard work was gonna show up, and I plan to keep on doing that. That’s the story of the beginning of my career. Q: You believe in yourself a lot more than others have believed in you?Ī: Yeah, yeah, for sure. I’m gonna put my all into this game, and it’s gonna pay off eventually. Every offseason I’m gonna get stronger, I’m gonna get faster. With more opportunity and more time to be able to show that, time will tell. A DB trash-talking me just like makes me go harder. Some people don’t like it, some people get mad or kind of like get sensitive and this and this. Q: Do you like it when a DB trash-talks you?Ī: Yeah, yeah, I definitely do. This week I’ll definitely pay more attention for you, and I’ll remember a comment or something that I made and bring it back to you. Giants’ Isaiah Hodgins holds his own in heated battle with Patrick Peterson Q: Can you give me an example in college at Oregon State or in high school of something that really worked?Ī: I can’t really think that far back. Stuff like that, just to kind of like mess with people’s heads and kind of get ’em mad. Whether it’s like a block and I’m like just blocking him all the way downfield and just stronger than him, like I’ll probably make a comment about how they’re too little. If I kill you on a route or something, I’m probably gonna get up and like let you know about it, so like you know that I know that I’m killing you, and I’m gonna keep trying to like kill your for the rest of the game and stuff. Q: Give me an example if I was trying to cover you.Ī: It kind of just like flows to me like in that moment. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST Q: So out of the first huddle you started trash-talking Patrick Peterson?Ī: I think it was my second catch I had on him. I gotta bring my A game.” Trash talking is a big part of Isaiah Hodgins’ game. Q: Why would you initiate it?Ī: I just feel like sometimes it throws DBs off and helps them know your mindset, like, “Yeah I’m coming to attack, and I’m coming to attack all game.” So they know, like, “All right. Q: You initiated it in Minnesota?Ī: Yeah, yeah, in Minnesota I definitely did. I never let it get me mad or out of my zone, DBs can talk all they want, but I love that part, so I just accept it for what it is and talk right back. I’m like, “Let’s go throw a ‘go’ ball on him right now.” Like, I’m trying to back this trash talk up. But if someone comes up to me like first and starts talking trash, like it puts me in a whole different mode. Like last game, I kind of started it like personally just because of that mindset that I went into the game with. Q: Why? What does it do for you?Ī: Personally, it gets me going into a different mode. Q: Are you a trash-talker?Ī: Trash-talking’s definitely part of the game, I definitely, like, love that part. Surging Giants wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins snagged a few minutes ahead of the potential playoff-clinching Colts clash Sunday for some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. ![]() Mets star talks overcoming struggles before career year Unlikely NBA dunk champ adjusting to his newfound fame Mikal Bridges on Nets, Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and all things Villanova Yankees pitcher talks Kobe Bryant influence: ‘Great like that’
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