Realizing the Giants offense had some major issues, Reese made many moves this offseason to address those deficiencies.
The last taste the New York Football Giants and their fans experienced was a bitter one when they lost to the Green Bay Packers on Jan. 8. While the Giants made the playoffs and improved to 11-5 last season, everyone knows it was due to the stout defense Jerry Reese put together via free agency. Realizing the Giants offense had some major issues, Reese made many moves this offseason to address those deficiencies.
The season opener is a hiccup away and the Giants are finishing up training camp with a roster so loaded on paper, that it seems inevitable they will take the NFC East. Going into the preseason, they will surely be crossing their fingers that there are no injuries.
To talk about the new quarterbacks on the team and what they can bring to the table is not a priority, but it is still worthy of a mention. The Giants picked up Josh Johnson last season and signed Geno Smith this past offseason. Both have seen the same amount of time on the practice field as they alternate from 2nd to 3rd team quarterback.
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