he Giants have no intention of continuing the ill-conceived four-man running back rotation that doomed their rushing attack for most of last season. At least at the start, they plan to hand Rashad Jennings the ball.
It won't be all him, of course, but it looks like he'll be the workhorse in the Giants' backfield - at least as long as he's productive and healthy. That's the ideal scenario, running backs coach Craig Johnson said. They want to ride Jennings like they did over the final four games last year.
"Obviously if it was like we finished the year - like Rashad finished - that would take care of a lot of problems," Johnson said. "Because I thought at the end of the year he was probably playing as well as any back in football."