When it comes to the offensive line unit for Big Blue, Eli Manning has experienced a tough time for nearly a decade. For the last truly dominant New York Giants front five, you’d have to go back to the David Diehl-Rich Seubert-Shaun O’Hara-Chris Snee-Kareem McKenzie unit, circa the 2009 season.
Problems have occurred across the offensive line basically every season since then. Thus, one of the main concerns for the Giants this offseason is improving that aspect of the game.
When speaking on this with Bob Papa and Charlie Weis on “The Opening Drive” on SiriusXM NFL Radio, per Dan Schneier of 247Sports, quarterback Eli Manning explained the keys to making the offensive line what it once was.