Article By Dave Meisel on 1st November, 2009
The Giants have not played their best against a good team in some time—probably not since the middle of 2008. Despite the win against the Cowboys, the defense was suspect.
I'm going to look at the team's individual problems, then assess the overall outlook for them and how they have to attack the second half of the season.
1. Offensive Rhythm and Playcalling
The offense's problems are easily diagnosed. Their offense has been out of rhythm against real NFL defenses for three straight weeks. Their gameplan is often tentative, clunky, and doesn't flow, or get going easily.