Manning ~ Barkley ~ Beckham
New York Football Giants: Onus on Big Three to be Elite.
Olivier Vernon will miss his fourth game due to a high ankle sprain. It's one of the more diabolical injuries in all of sports because it lingers and lingers, and can potentially compromise whole seasons. Meanwhile, Eli Apple - who went from being a locker room cancer last season to returning this season as one of the Giants most important secondary pieces - will miss another week with a groin issue.
Someone once said you are what your record says you are. But despite injuries, the Giants have thus far played representative defense. Without their top pass rusher, the Giants are still somehow limiting opponents to an average of 20.6 points per game. Then again, we're talking about the Jaguars, Cowboys, and Texans.
However, starting Sunday against the Saints, the Giants have Drew Brees, Cam Newton, Carson Wentz, and Matt Ryan to look forward to. In other words, this Giants defense is about to face a higher level of opponent. Problem is they have recorded just four sacks through three games. That in turn makes Olivier Vernon's unavailability an area of much greater concern.
Even more dire than that, is the increasingly questionable availability of Snacks Harrison. I said it last week: if the Giants lose him, they're done.
That said, it's time this offense takes some pressure off the defense. If there is one game in which they need to finally break the thirty-point threshold, this is it. After three weeks of mixed results, and losing tight end Evan Engram this week to yet another injury, it's now incumbent upon the Giants featured triumvirate of talent to get in sync and place the responsibility of securing victory squarely on their backs.
Eli Manning is coming off his best game of the season, Odell Beckham has 100-yard games against the Jaguars and Texans, and Saquon Barkely has more than proven himself a legitimate duel threat with 216 yards rushing, and 137 yards receiving.
It just so happens the Saints give up points in bunches. Last week, the Giants new offensive line combination provided Eli just enough time, and Saquon Barkley just enough daylight in order to make play-action a viable weapon again. Therefore, Eli and Odell need to finally start connecting for touchdowns against a pedestrian Saints secondary.
Last week, Eli completed 25 (86%) of 29 attempts for 297 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
FYI:
The Giants faced the eventual Super Bowl champion Eagles last season in Week Three, in which they suffer a 27-24 loss. Eli Manning completes 35 (74%) of 47 passes for 366 yards and three touchdowns. However, he winds up throwing two INTs. Do you think rushing 17 times for a mere 49-yards had anything to do with that?
Enter Saquon Barkley ...
Eli Manning is coming off his best game of the season, Odell Beckham has 100-yard games against the Jaguars and Texans, and Saquon Barkely has more than proven himself a legitimate duel threat with 216 yards rushing, and 137 yards receiving.
It just so happens the Saints give up points in bunches. Last week, the Giants new offensive line combination provided Eli just enough time, and Saquon Barkley just enough daylight in order to make play-action a viable weapon again. Therefore, Eli and Odell need to finally start connecting for touchdowns against a pedestrian Saints secondary.
Last week, Eli completed 25 (86%) of 29 attempts for 297 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
FYI:
The Giants faced the eventual Super Bowl champion Eagles last season in Week Three, in which they suffer a 27-24 loss. Eli Manning completes 35 (74%) of 47 passes for 366 yards and three touchdowns. However, he winds up throwing two INTs. Do you think rushing 17 times for a mere 49-yards had anything to do with that?
Enter Saquon Barkley ...
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