Watching the New York Giants‘ offense the past two seasons has been like watching paint dry. Aside from Saquon Barkley creating something out of nothing, the excitement of the offense has been held to a minimum. Former head coach and offensive play-caller Pat Shurmur did an underwhelming job in 2019, failing to entertain fans with a high profile scheme. In his defense, rookie quarterback Daniel Jones didn’t enjoy a single game with all of his playmakers available.
Games missed:
Sterling Shepard (6 games missed)
Saquon Barkley (3 games missed)
Darius Slayton (2 games missed)
Evan Engram (8 games missed)
Golden Tate (5 games missed)
Considering the Giants won only four games last season, upper management decided to move on from Shurmur in favor of former Dallas Cowboys head coach, Jason Garrett.