Before going all-in on Jaxson Dart, how can the Giants fix their offense -- fast?
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Before going all-in on Jaxson Dart, how can the Giants fix their offense -- fast?
""I feel like penalties also caused a lot of our plays to get [called] back. We had a lot of explosive plays that just got flags, false starts, stuff like that. So, we have to be on the same page more. We were late getting out of the huddle a couple times, so we have to be on pace to get on the ball, put some pressure on the defense, so we can get what we want.""
""And I'd probably say just spread the ball around to every guy. We all got talent on the football field. In this offense, we got a lot of talent. We have to spread the ball, give a couple guys the targets, the ball, and see what they do with the ball in their hands.""
""Offensively where we're at isn't where we want to be," coach Brian Daboll said afterward. The Giants didn't produce a single touchdown and managed only 231 total yards of offense in the 21-6 loss. They were also stuffed twice from reaching the end zone despite driving inside the 10-yard line."
New York Giants offense produced zero touchdowns and only 231 yards in a 21-6 season-opening loss to the Washington Commanders. Wide receiver Malik Nabers said the tape made him "sick to my stomach" and called for focus on fundamentals and fewer penalties after multiple explosive plays were nullified. Coach Brian Daboll acknowledged the offense is not where it needs to be. The Giants were stopped twice inside the 10-yard line. The team now prepares for a Week 2 game against the Dallas Cowboys and needs to correct execution, timing, penalties and distribution of targets.
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