Dick said to null the differential input to get your Vcm outputs and choose an appropriate Vcm input to offset things.
Vcm out are your FET drains which is the average = (Vop/2+Von/2) .
That is usually defined by Vref= Vcm = Vdd/2 on Vin- above.
That results in a bias Vb that controls the Pch gates to control the current to achieve that mean or common-mode voltage for a given tail current of Io.
So anything changes like the FET gm, Vt, Vcm, and Io then the Op Amp will adjust the Vb to control the mean drain voltages.
(now you know how to create an offset)
Since the drain inverts the gate control, the Op Amp inputs are swapped for negative feedback.
Normally Vcm = Vdd/2 but if Vdd is very low, you will compute a better formula to maximize drain swing without distortion.
Look at what happens when you control Vcm input and keep the Op Amp Vref fixed and measure the Vcm input range for a small linear diff. signal.
Does it behave like a CMOS Op Amp rail to rail? no.
Does the Vcm input reach Vdd?