http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/23/sp...e-jaguars.html
The Giants are expecting major production from their offense, and from Odell Beckham Jr. in particular, as they try to rebound from last year’s 6-10 record and snap a string of three consecutive seasons without a playoff berth.
Through two preseason games, there is little evidence that those expectations will turn into reality.
The Giants’ first-string offense continues to sputter. Beckham, coming off a dazzling season in which he set franchise rookie records for catches (91), receiving yards (1,305) and receiving touchdowns (12) despite missing the first four games with a hamstring injury, remains without a reception halfway through the preseason schedule.
Through two preseason games, there is little evidence that those expectations will turn into reality.
The Giants’ first-string offense continues to sputter. Beckham, coming off a dazzling season in which he set franchise rookie records for catches (91), receiving yards (1,305) and receiving touchdowns (12) despite missing the first four games with a hamstring injury, remains without a reception halfway through the preseason schedule.