
Giants beholden to risky offensive line strategy
NY Post
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The Giants assemble what they believe is a dreamy group of offensive playmakers. The quarterback declares this could be something special. It all appears copacetic until it is time to put the plan in motion and get the ball from the hands of the quarterback into the hands of those paid to make some magic with it. Then it goes from the promise of good to the reality of bad.More Related News

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