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Now Is Not the Time for New York Giants to Flip-Flop on Offensive Strategy

October 28, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments


The New York Giants haven't been dominating offensively, but it's obvious they've made progress in new offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo's conservative system, as the players have absorbed it over the course of the first seven games of the 2014 season. 
The problem is, despite the fact quarterback Eli Manning is playing some of his best football without starters Victor Cruz, Rashad Jennings and Geoff Schwartz at receiver, running back and guard, respectively, the G-Men are just 3-4 and panic may be starting to creep in. 
Take this ridiculous comment from general manager Jerry Reese during his annual midseason press conference on Monday, via ESPN.com's Dan Graziano: 
I just think, as an offense, we have to be more aggressive. At times, we're a little bit almost too cautions with what we're doing offensively. This is the National Football League. You've got to go out there and you've got to win the game. You can't expect something to fall into your lap....

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