The New York Giants have more problems on offense than they can possibly solve in one off-season. However, they enter the 2020 campaign with high expectations regarding their offenses capabilities. With adequate wide receivers and high expectations for second-year quarterback Daniel Jones, they weren’t supposed to be second to last in points per game this year.
Fast forward to week 16, and the Giants are currently averaging 17.4 points per game and a measly 185.7 passing yards per game. It is clear that Big Blue has a lot of work to do before they can institute a competent offense in the modern-day NFL, but let’s take a look at who’s at fault and where the Giants should be placing the blame.