The Facts: When Ben McAdoo took over as the Giants' offensive coordinator before the 2014 season, he made improving Eli Manning's completion percentage a priority. Things may change a bit with McAdoo now running the entire show as the team's head coach. The Giants were tops in the league when it came to completing passes from 6-10 yards, which WR Dwayne Harris said recently the team wants to complement with more deep passing in the 2016 season. "I think we're getting better just throwing the ball down the field more," Harris said. "We're definitely trying to work on throwing the ball down the field, throwing more deep passes."
Diehards Line:Remember, McAdoo’s focus the last two seasons was successful as Manning has turned in two of the most accurate seasons of his career while throwing 28 total interceptions after being picked off 27 times in 2013 alone. That approach has focused on getting rid of the ball quickly, which has also helped balance a shaky offensive line, at the expense of the frequent deep balls of prior seasons. It makes sense given the presence of Odell Beckham. Pass protection and complementary receivers will be key to this strategy.