Last year, New York Giants fans were introduced to rookie running back Jackson Dart and running back Cam Scatebo. Now, as both enter their second seasons, they have established themselves as starters, but this time, they will be working under a new head coach. Now that John Harbaugh has arrived, he has different plans for how the offense will be run.

Recently, Dart told fans during a Giants town hall how the team's new-look offense will operate.
Dart claimed, "It looks like we're not going to throw the ball a lot. We're going to keep giving it to Scott until they can't stop it."
Does Harbaugh really want this mentality exposed in the media long before the Giants play their first game? Did Dart reveal these potential plans because the 2025 first-round pick isn't that thrilled about it?
Still, it's important to take Dart's comments with a giant-sized grain of salt, as they come right after Skatabo committed to playing all 17 games this season, rushing for over 2,000 yards in the process. Oh yes, and he reminded fans that "every time I've gone to a new team, I've won a championship in the second year."
This is exactly the type of rallying cry commonly heard in a team town hall setting. Harbaugh later said that he thinks the Giants have the potential to be the best place to be in the NFL.
"I don't think there's potentially a better tight end group in the league," Harbaugh said. "There's a lot of people going to Jackson."
With Isaiah Potential, Theo Johnson, Chris Manhertz and Thomas Fidone, the Giants' tight end room has certainly improved, but are they close to the best? He has a lot to prove.
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