The best way to summarize the New York Giants training camp so far is that it’s been a tale of two units. The defense has been ahead of the offense almost from the get-go, which is to be expected, but the hope was that by now, the offense would at least start to catch up. When you can get it on tape, evaluate, and try to show them what they're doing right and what they're doing wrong, it happens quicker. Dart has had some highs and lows as he works at his own pace, and Nagy said there has been forward progress. “Every quarterback's a little bit different based on what you're doing in the offense,” Nagy said.