I guess the discussion would be about how the Rams were able to turn it around so quickly and what the Giants can do to have similar success.
To me, it all starts with upping the talent on the O-line and then hiring a great O-line coach.
I'm not worried about the QB position if the team decides to keep Eli. So just finding a good running back and more depth at receiver are secondary to rebuilding the O-line.
That's what made a big difference in both LA and Minnesota this year.
QB came of age, addition of Cupp and Watkins and Gurley became a monster behind that line. Lastly, MvVay has brought a great offense to the team and developed Goff. Lots of things came together to make this offense what it is this year.
QB came of age, addition of Cupp and Watkins and Gurley became a monster behind that line. Lastly, MvVay has brought a great offense to the team and developed Goff. Lots of things came together to make this offense what it is this year.
Mcvay makes me think Shurmur is the right hire. He could make this offense work.
QB came of age, addition of Cupp and Watkins and Gurley became a monster behind that line. Lastly, MvVay has brought a great offense to the team and developed Goff. Lots of things came together to make this offense what it is this year.
Hopefully the Giants offense is great next season.
I guess the discussion would be about how the Rams were able to turn it around so quickly and what the Giants can do to have similar success.
To me, it all starts with upping the talent on the O-line and then hiring a great O-line coach.
I'm not worried about the QB position if the team decides to keep Eli. So just finding a good running back and more depth at receiver are secondary to rebuilding the O-line.
That's what made a big difference in both LA and Minnesota this year.
Mcvay makes me think Shurmur is the right hire. He could make this offense work.
Robert Woods has been better than Watkins.