So the New York Giants are struggling. High pre-season hopes that featured dreams of waking up in Minneapolis on February 4 have been long forgotten, replaced with visions of fans scouring college football schedules, looking to see when Saquon Barkley or Josh Rosen are on national television.
A slow start may be dire as the 1998 Buffalo Bills are the NFL’s last team to make the playoffs after dropping their first three contests. But the fact remains that there are a lot of games left in the season, and we’re talking about the National Football League which is a magical place where wild card teams can ruin undefeated seasons in the Super Bowl.
The Giants have their work cut out for them, but there’s still time to make things right. Here are four adjustments they can implement to at least make the remaining schedule interesting for their fans.
1. Get Off to Quicker Starts
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Darnold mea culpa
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