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When the New York Giants initially brought in former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett to take over their offense, they likely foreshadowed 10 years’ worth of experience wrapped up into one all-inclusive scheme.
Ultimately, the offense Dallas ran in 2019 brought a modern approach to the game that included many different styles and sets, continuously breeding unpredictability for opposing defenses and allowing Dallas to expose weaknesses.
I can’t imagine the Giants looked at Garrett and asked him to bring his offense from 2013, when he was forced to give up playcalling, rather than asking him to install the system from the number one ranked passing attack with Dallas last season.