NY Giants in 2015: Coughlin, Manning turn it around in New York

The NY Giants are entering a make or break season in 2015, with longtime head coach Tom Coughlin probably one more non-playoff season away from being fired despite his two Super Bowl rings, and franchise quarterback Eli Manning hearing at least faint footsteps from young Ryan Nassib. New York has picked an interesting year in the NFC East to try to turn things around, particularly in light of the three ring circus going on with the division’s other three teams.

Even as the New York Giants attempt to move forward with the pairing of veteran quarterback Manning and young star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr in the hopes that another year of chemistry will take the duo to new heights, the other three teams in the NFC East have made moves that can be described, at the least, as interesting. The Cowboys allowed star running back DeMarco Murray to leave town. The Eagles moved sideways at quarterback from Nick Foles to Sam Bradford. And no one knows what the Redskins are doing at this point, apparently including the people running the team. So does that mean a window of opportunity for the Giants?

Perhaps. But the key to the NY Giants 2015 season will still come down to whether Eli Manning’s up and down career and Tom Coughlin’s old school methods can coalesce in a manner similar to their Super Bowl winning seasons. If not, it could be their last together.

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Frank Florio

Frank covers sports and political issues for Stabley Times.

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