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01-07-2013, 07:04 PM
http://www.giants101.com/2013/01/07/new-york-giants-henry-hynoski-named-to-usa-footballs-2012-all-fundamentals-team/
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Excerpt: "The NFL (http://www.giants101.com/tag/nfl/) makes it's money off the star power of the athletes. Often times when we turn on SportsCenter, we are inundated with flashy plays by big-name skill position players that intrigue fans and keep them wanting more. However, football (http://www.giants101.com/tag/football/), in its purest form, is about fundamentally sound players going out of performing to the best of their ability on a consistent basis. New York (http://www.giants101.com/tag/new-york/) Giants fullback Henry Hynoski (http://www.giants101.com/tag/henry-hynoski/) isn't as fast as Chris Johnson (http://www.giants101.com/tag/chris-johnson/) or as powerful as Adrian Peterson (http://www.giants101.com/tag/adrian-peterson/), but he is a fundamentally sound blocker who deserves a lot of credit for his play in 2012. That's why he was named to USA Football (http://www.giants101.com/tag/football/)'s 2012 All-Fundamentals Team.
2012 marks the fourth season in which USA Football (http://www.giants101.com/tag/football/) has released it's All-Fundamental squad. Overall, 26 players from 18 teams were selected to receive the honor, which brings with it a $1,500 grant for the player to donate to a youth or high school football (http://www.giants101.com/tag/football/) program of his choice. The All-Fundamentals team recognizes " players who employ proper technique, particularly when blocking and tackling, which fosters inherent safety benefits and better on-field performance." Read more...