Aristotle would love the Giants’ offense — the famed Ancient Greek philosopher’s phrase: “The whole is greater than the sum of the individual parts.”
Perhaps there is no better way to explain how quarterback Daniel Jones leads the NFL with three game-winning drives despite throwing for the second-fewest yards per game and second-fewest touchdown passes than to borrow the famed Ancient Greek philosopher’s phrase: “The whole is greater than the sum of the individual parts.”are making a difference“We live in a world where a lot of coaches go, ‘Our guys have to win the one-on-one [matchup],’ ” ESPN “NFL Live” analyst Dan Orlovsky told The Post.
Daniel Jones and the Giants offense have benefitted greatly from the innovative formation of hea coach Brian Daboll and offensive coordinator Mike Kafka.“I thought we were creative, especially down in the red zone, and found a way to make a couple plays,” Jones said after a 27-22 win against the Packers. “That’s stuff that we have been practicing and we’ve been preparing for.”
“It’s a little bit of Andy Reid: Can I sexy up the simple?” Orlovsky said. “It’s not like they are putting in a new play. It’s just a sexier way to run it. You are trying to force the defense to constantly have to look at a bunch of different things so they are not as sharp or as fast as they would be if you just lined up traditionally. What they are excelling at right now is attacking defenses rather than just running their [own] stuff.
“They realized, ‘Let’s not put Jones in situations where he might have a bunch of moving parts, where he might have to think faster than he’s capable of,’ ” Orlovsky said. “That’s when he feels like, ‘I have to get the ball out of my hands’ and make a quick decision in the midst of chaos or under pressure. That’s kind of been the M.O. for him for three years.”
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