If you’ve had the unfortunate opportunity to watch the New York Giants’ offense this season, you’ve likely experienced resentment, depression, and even pure hatred.
The Giants currently host the league’s 30th ranked offense, averaging 16.5 points per game, even worse than the 2020 average of 17.5 points. We once hoped Big Blue would turn things around on offense with Daniel Jones going into his third season and the acquisition of big free-agent wide receiver Kenny Golladay. However, general manager Dave Dave Gettleman promised he would solve the offensive line. He even went as far as to say management had more confidence in the OL than the media and fans — turns out we were right.