The Record (Troy, NY)

Shurmur searching with Giants at 1-7. What to do with Eli?

- By TomCanavan

EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. (AP) >> The NFL trading deadline passed and the New York Giants decided to stand pat despite speculatio­n they would be wheeling and dealing with a second straight season going down the tubes.

Linebacker Olivier Vernon, cornerback Janoris Jenkins and safety Landon Collins will finish the season with the Giants, who are 1-7 for the second straight year and have virtually no chance of making the playoffs in Pat Shurmur’s first season as coach.

Cornerback Eli Apple and 2016 All-Pro defensive tackle Damon Harrison were the only players traded, and they were shipped the week before the deadline.

Heading into their bye week, the question facing Shurmur is where does the team go from here.

To be honest, there isn’t a lot he can do. This team has only made the playoffs once since winning the Super Bowl in 2012. There is not a lot of

depth.

The one change fans and the media want is at quarterbac­k. Two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning is as stationary as a quarterbac­k can be and that does not work in the NFL, especially when his offense line is playing poorly. The 37-year-old has been sacked 31 times and this past Sunday he seemed to ducking as soon as the pressure got near him.

Many wanted Shurmur to put in rookie Kyle Lauletta to see what the fourthroun­d pick out of Richmond could do.

That’s probably not going to happen now.

The 22-year- old was arrested Tuesday on motor vehicle and related disorderly

persons offenses while driving near a road constructi­on site to practice.

Weehawken police said he failed to obey a police officer’s order and almost hit the officer while making an illegal turn. Hewas charged with eluding police, obstructin­g administra­tion of law and resisting arrest. He was also charged with reckless driving, disregardi­ng an officer’s directions, improper turn and failure to remain in a marked lane.

He might face a league suspension. The Giants would look foolish replacing Manning for him. Veteran Alex Tanney also isn’t the answer.

“We’re trying to do what we can to win this season, and certainly you always do what you can in the short run,” Shurmur said before heading into the bye.

What the Giants will do is evaluate all facets of

their games to find plays that work.

There is little they can do with the offense line. It was revamped to start the season and 60 percent has changed. Center Jon Halapio broke a leg and is done for the season. Right tackle Ereck Flowers was cut and free agent right guard Patrick Omameh struggled, was hurt and lost his job. Left tackle Nate Solder, the big free agent signing who has struggled at times, and rookie second-round draft pick Will Hernandez are the only starters remaining.

The talent in the skill positions is obvious. Odell Beckham Jr. (61 catches for 785 yards) and Sterling Shepard (40 for 542) are outstandin­g receivers.

Shurmur needs to find a way to get second-year tight end Evan Engram more involved. He was an explosive receiver last season and that

has been missing.

Saquon Barkley, the No. 2 overall pick in the draft, has helped the passing game, catching 58 passes for 497 yards and two touchdowns.

The biggest need is to get the running game going. Despite getting 519 yards from Barkley, the rest of the team has contribute­d just over 100 yards. It has allowed opposing defenses to play the pass, limiting the offense. The unit has hurt itself with penalties and sacks that have created too many third-and-long plays, and it has settled for too many field goals, averaging 18.5 points.

“We got good players,” said Manning, who wants to remain the starting quarterbac­k. “There’s some good football. There are some good plays. There’s some big plays, some explosive plays. There’s just some bad football as well. So, it’s just cleaning up the bad stuff.”

 ?? BILL KOSTROUN, FILE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Giants head coach Pat Shurmur answers questions during a news conference in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants are 1-7.
BILL KOSTROUN, FILE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Giants head coach Pat Shurmur answers questions during a news conference in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants are 1-7.

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