2015 New York Giants: 3 Things That Could Go Right

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Dec 28, 2014; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) reacts after a touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles during the first quarter at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

1. The Offense Shines

The Giants offense is going to be a phenomenal unit in the 2015 season. Led by Eli Manning, a proven winner and a franchise quarterback coming off a great statistical 2014 season, the Giants will put up big time numbers. Odell Beckham Jr. will be even better in his second season. Victor Cruz, Rueben Randle and Larry Donnell will all be reliable targets for Manning. When the offense looks to be this dynamic, it is hard not to be optimistic about the Giants.

The running game should be dramatically improved. Flowers is a dominant run blocker. When healthy, Geoff Schwartz is one of the most physical run blocking guards in the NFL. The offensive line will be better and the rushing attack will be good enough to add some balance to the pass happy Giants. Manning will put up a heaping helping of passing yards and the Giants will put up plenty of points.

Manning and the Giants will put up 28 points or more almost every week. They will get to the end zone, they have too much talent to fail. The Giants offense will also be able to sustain long drives. With the quick release of Manning in this west coast attack, the Giants will be able to nickel and dime defenses down the field. This will keep the defense fresh and it will tire out the opponent’s defense. It will also set up big plays down the field to home run hitting receivers.

Next: 2. The Defense Generates Pass Rush And Turnovers