New York Post

G-Men can’t get running game off ground

- By HOWIE KUSSOY hkussoy@nypost.com

Jason Garrett had nine months to plan, to imagine, to enjoy all of the possibilit­ies afforded to him as Saquon Barkley’s new offensive coordinato­r.

But after Barkley suffered a season-ending torn ACL in last week’s loss in Chicago, Garrett insisted the Giants’ running game could still thrive.

“We have a lot of confidence in the backs that we have here ... and those guys will certainly get opportunit­ies,” Garrett said this past week. “I just think the biggest thing you try to focus on as a coach is who do we have and how do we best utilize these guys individual­ly to take advantage of their talents.

“If you have a guy like Saquon Barkley, a lot of the offense is going to go through him . ... When I was in Dallas, we had to defend him a lot. The focal point of our defense was number 26. When you have different guys in the roles, maybe the focal point is not quite as narrow on that particular player. Maybe that works to your advantage a little bit.”

Maybe not.

Using a committee consisting of newly signed Devonta Freeman, Wayne Gallman and Dion Lewis, the Giants’ backfield was invisible in Sunday’s 36-9 loss to the 49ers at MetLife Stadium.

Freeman — who was signed by the Giants on Wednesday — rushed for 10 yards on five carries. Gallman had 7 yards on four carries, with two catches for 7 yards. Lewis had zero yards on one carry, with one catch for 10 yards.

Quarterbac­k Daniel Jones was the team’s leading rusher, amassing 49 yards on five carries.

Despite the score being tied until the 49ers scored 10 points in the last 1:07 before halftime, Garrett never attempted to establish the run game. The 49ers dominated time of possession and wore down the Giants’ defense. In the first half, the Giants never called consecutiv­e run plays.

Abysmal run-blocking was likely as responsibl­e for the decision as the drop in talent in the backfield.

The offensive line had struggled opening holes in parts of two games with Barkley, who averaged 1.8 yards on 19 carries. Now, the struggling ground game has no star.

“Obviously we don’t want any of our players injured, but we have players in a position right now on our team that were on that field today that can help us win games,” head coach Joe Judge said. “So we gotta make sure that everyone coaches better, we have to raise our level of play and we gotta take advantage of opportunit­ies and not make mistakes that put us behind.”

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