The New York Giants have enjoyed one of the best offenses in the league since Ben McAdoo arrived. His up-tempo, West Coast based attack not only revitalized Eli Manning’s career, which had stagnated under Kevin Gilbride, it took it to heights he had only brushed against before.
That electric, explosive, attack has been all but missing over the first four weeks of the season, and in a striking contrast to 2014 and 2015, the Giants have been forced to rely on their defense to keep them in games. That side of the ball has played admirably, but Manning and the offense need to start pulling their own weight.