Look, the New York Giants’ woes aren’t ALL because offensive coordinator Jason Garrett has been at the helm of a Big Blue offense that’s just been awful for a couple of years.
But … they haven’t helped.
And on Tuesday, just a day after the Giants scored all of 10 points against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the franchise announced it was relieving Garrett of his duties.
Giants fans everywhere were pleased, although it seems like his successor will be Freddie Kitchens, so who knows if brings some of the magic he gave to the Browns in 2018.
So why let go of Garrett? This should explain a lot:
Under Garrett, the Giants offense ranked:
20th in yards per carry
28th in yards per pass attempt
28th in yards per play
30th in points scored https://t.co/pq4kH3Wfut— ProFootballReference (@pfref) November 23, 2021
BREAKING: The Giants are letting go Offensive Coordinator Jason Garrett, per @PLeonardNYDN.
Giants offense ranks via EPA Per Play:
2020 – 31st
2021 – 25th pic.twitter.com/IjXgo4yaGb— PFF NY Giants (@PFF_Giants) November 23, 2021
The Giants have fired offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, @RVacchianoSNY confirms.
They never scored 30 points as an offense during his 26 games as OC. https://t.co/A4UB0vKzqD pic.twitter.com/K69bBBIJhF
— Giants Videos (@SNYGiants) November 23, 2021
Yep. Bad all around.
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