LaVar Arrington openly discussed on Tuesday his health, his image and his determination to silence his critics. "I don't pay attention to pressure," Arrington said when asked if he felt any. "Pressure's good. I'm motivated. You guys are going to get what you're looking for. Maybe a little more." Arrington said he would be comfortable playing in the Giants' defensive scheme, adding that his penchant for aggressive sideline-to-sideline pursuit would be a welcome addition, not a liability. "Nobody makes it in the N.F.L. just freelancing," said Arrington, known for his pass-rushing ability. "I try my best to fit into whatever it is I'm being taught. I'm a very coachable individual. "I think I'm a pleasant individual to be around. Where all those things got started, I have no idea. Maybe it's the style of play. Even if I'm on one side of the field, if I see the play and I analyze it, I'm going to go make it. At times, it works; at times, it doesn't. Maybe that's where it came from. But I'm out there giving 100 percent."