
Ben McAdoo is willing to try anything to turn the New York Giants’ season around, and that includes giving up play-calling duties.
McAdoo spoke with the media on Tuesday following his team’s 24-10 home loss to the Detroit Lions on Monday night. He said he would consider giving up his play-calling duties in hopes of improvement.
McAdoo says changes will be made. "If that means me giving up play-calling duties, that's something we'll talk about." #NYG
— Kimberly Jones (@KimJonesSports) September 19, 2017
The Giants’ offense has been dreadful through two games. They were held to three points in their opener against the Cowboys and 10 points against the Lions. Quarterback Eli Manning has been sacked five times and thrown for just one touchdown. The team’s rushing game has also been non-existent and hasn’t even cracked 100 yards for the season.
The Giants have a lot of work to do to improve things. They need answers sooner than later.