3. New York's offensive line is vastly underrated.
The Giants' offensive line takes a lot of grief because the G-Men ranked last in the league in rushing yards, but this group was also responsible for the Giants' 4.5 percent sacks-allowed rate that was tied for fifth-best in the league.
I agree- this OL's main job is to protect Eli- much like Indy
In addition, the running game may not be at the level one expects from a Tom Coughlin-coached club, but the Giants did top the 100-yard mark on the ground in four of their last five games, so this isn't the weakness it was earlier in the season.
I disagree- it's the glaring weakness of the offense. Made worse because there's no pass catching RB. If we had signed Darren Sproles, we'd be in New Orleans class. actually,we'd be better than NO, because they wouldn't have him.