Five Things New York Giants Must Do To Beat Tennessee Titans

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Nov 30, 2014; Jacksonville, FL, USA; New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham (13) leaps over Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back

Aaron Colvin

(22) during the fourth quarter at EverBank Field. The Jaguars won 25-24. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

2. Find Ways To Get The Ball To Odell Beckham Jr.

By now it’s no secret how special a player Beckham is and Giants fans should be very excited to see how he develops into a complete package at wide receiver. He’s got all the tools to be a top flight receiver for many years to come and plays with passion very few players have on the field.

He’s matured quickly despite being a rookie and is quickly becoming one of the leaders on the team. Beckham should have a fairly easy time getting open against a Titans’ defense that ranks 30th in yards allowed averaging 385 yards per game allowed.

Beckham can makes plays all across the field and is Manning’s favorite target no matter the situation. Beckham should see plenty of targets and will have to make the most out of those opportunities for the Giants to beat the Titans because quite frankly there really aren’t any other play makers on this Giants’ offense.