There has been a great deal of discussion in recent weeks about whether or not the way the New York Giants are playing offense — run-heavy game plans reliant on star back Saquon Barkley, use of quarterback Daniel Jones’ mobility in the run and pass games, a safe, conservative passing attack — is sustainable.
It has been sustainable enough to carry them to a 7-2 record. Will that continue down the stretch as the Giants’ schedule ramps up in difficulty and the games become increasingly important?
Let’s dive into this, mostly focusing on the passing attack.