Quote from: sxdxca38 on Today at 04:19:02 PMDave,
By the way I like what you have presented, however may I play devil's advocate for a minute?
Let's say DJ puts up a statistical season like 2022, but the Giants go all the way to the NFC Conference Finals, but they lose.
They would be drafting either pick 29th or 30th.
If that is the case, in order to draft a new QB they would need one of the top teams to trade out.
Then the Giants would have to give up the farm to get that guy, if they are able to.
Or in this situation do you think it is wiser to hold onto DJ for another year?
Curious your thoughts?
In the other thread about Eli, if memory serves, you were sort of complaining that people were 'cheery picking' about Eli and ONE year with a bad OL. Well, aren't you guilty of the same thing when you continually bring up the ONE year Jones had a decent enough year, 2022? For the most part, in most of the other years, Jones had been bad, in fact, worse than bad, awful would be a better term.
I'm not picking on you, but this has been a constant with people who think Jones is good and all he needs is a good OL, great WRs, and a good running game to be successful. As Dave said, he really needs to change his approach to the game. He simply doesn't even look downfield anymore, he puts the ball way and runs way too often, especially for an injury-prone QB. He still stares down too many receivers and just opts to dump it off just way too often.
PLUS, who says our OL will be that much better this year? All we can do is hope.