RoanokeFan
01-24-2013, 11:54 AM
http://www.giants101.com/2013/01/24/new-york-giants-fullback-henry-hynoski-will-train-at-timex-performance-center-this-offseason/
Excerpt: " New YorkGants' fullback Henry Hynoski (http://www.giants101.com/tag/henry-hynoski/) is from Pennsylvania. He was born in Elysburg, won four state championships at Southern Columbia High School and went on to play fullback at the University of Pittsburgh (http://www.giants101.com/tag/pittsburgh/). However, Hynoski's Pennsylvania roots are not going to lure him back home this offseason. Instead, he's going to train at the Timex Performance Center, which is where the Giants team facilities are located.
When asked how he was going to spend the next six months before the start of training camp, all Hynoski could talk about was his preparations for 2013.
"I’m just going to stay here and work out," Hynoski said to Giants.com (http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/QA-with-Giants-FB-Henry-Hynoski/9093728b-a6f0-402a-ae4b-d7e30a0d094a). "I’m going to be living up here in New Jersey (http://www.giants101.com/tag/new-jersey/) and getting ready for the next season. "
In 2011, after forgoing his senior season at Pittsburgh (http://www.giants101.com/tag/pittsburgh/), Hynoski entered theNFL Draft (http://www.giants101.com/tag/nfl-draft/) as one of the top rated fullbacks. However, he suffered a hamstring injury at the NFL (http://www.giants101.com/tag/nfl/) Scouting Combine that caused him to go undrafted. He signed with the Giants soon after the conclusion NFL (http://www.giants101.com/tag/nfl/) Lockout, where he quickly earned himself the starting fullback position. Although we do not hear his name called too often, Hynoski has been a reliable lead blocker for Ahmad Bradshaw (http://www.giants101.com/tag/ahmad-bradshaw/) since his arrival in East Rutherford.
Excerpt: " New YorkGants' fullback Henry Hynoski (http://www.giants101.com/tag/henry-hynoski/) is from Pennsylvania. He was born in Elysburg, won four state championships at Southern Columbia High School and went on to play fullback at the University of Pittsburgh (http://www.giants101.com/tag/pittsburgh/). However, Hynoski's Pennsylvania roots are not going to lure him back home this offseason. Instead, he's going to train at the Timex Performance Center, which is where the Giants team facilities are located.
When asked how he was going to spend the next six months before the start of training camp, all Hynoski could talk about was his preparations for 2013.
"I’m just going to stay here and work out," Hynoski said to Giants.com (http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/QA-with-Giants-FB-Henry-Hynoski/9093728b-a6f0-402a-ae4b-d7e30a0d094a). "I’m going to be living up here in New Jersey (http://www.giants101.com/tag/new-jersey/) and getting ready for the next season. "
In 2011, after forgoing his senior season at Pittsburgh (http://www.giants101.com/tag/pittsburgh/), Hynoski entered theNFL Draft (http://www.giants101.com/tag/nfl-draft/) as one of the top rated fullbacks. However, he suffered a hamstring injury at the NFL (http://www.giants101.com/tag/nfl/) Scouting Combine that caused him to go undrafted. He signed with the Giants soon after the conclusion NFL (http://www.giants101.com/tag/nfl/) Lockout, where he quickly earned himself the starting fullback position. Although we do not hear his name called too often, Hynoski has been a reliable lead blocker for Ahmad Bradshaw (http://www.giants101.com/tag/ahmad-bradshaw/) since his arrival in East Rutherford.