Rueben Randle said the wait has been frustrating. He's hoping that it's over as well.
With nearly half a season in the books, the Giants' supposedly high-powered offense has been mostly stuck in the molasses of mediocrity. They have scored only two offensive touchdowns in the last two games combined, have scored 30 or more points only twice after setting that as their barometer in the preseason, and have yet to put together a single dominant, all-inclusive game.
"Everyone feels it," Randle said of the simmering anxiety to start producing the way they believe they are capable.