Ben McAdoo has worked to modernize the training practices of the New York Giants after the long tenure of Tom Coughlin.

McAdoo is allowing the Giants to sleep in longer and they're also playing music during practice to help simulate the noise and distractions of games. McAdoo has also shortened the amount of film the Giants watch before practice.

“The music is just fun,” linebacker Mark Herzlich said. “And if anything, it makes you focus out the other distractions.”

“There’s a lot of innovation behind the scenes, too,” running back Andre Williams said. “There are a lot of different things that they’re measuring now with GPS, and they chart heart rates, hydration rates and all kinds of other things with crazy names. The weight room is completely different. It’s a different generation of football.”

“That’s the type of atmosphere the game is — it’s high energy and it’s not quiet,” running back Rashad Jennings said. “You have fans, you have music and you have TV timeouts. So I think putting us in that organized chaos that the game presents, it causes us to adjust to it. It helps tremendously.”