Quote from: sxdxca38 on Today at 01:07:02 PMHi Trench,
It isn't a totally fair comparison because Daniel faced two top five defenses in his first five games.
And the first four out of five were against playoff teams.
Where Devito and Tyrod faced inferior competition.
Also when Tyrod did play against a top 4 defense in Buffalo, he put up 9 points.
However the proof will be in the pudding this upcoming year as to what transpires.
Please be well and good hearing from you
Quote from: MightyGiants on Today at 12:39:05 PMIf he is cut or retires, the Giants would free up $6,707,500 in cap space. That money could be used to add a veteran or two or even just be rolled over to the next season.
In light of drafting Theo Johnson, is there any reason that the Giants should allow Waller more time to decide if he wants to continue to play football?
Quote from: MightyGiants on Today at 12:32:40 PMI have heard this claim come up, but frankly it's juts not accurate as this chart clearly shows.
How quickly the pressure arrives matters a great deal and clearly the other two QBs had it significantly better than Jones
Quote from: Trench on Today at 12:23:10 PMAll true except the fact (not one, but TWO) backup QBs moved the ball better AND actually won some games and came awfully close to doing more than that with other games they lost by a mere play here or there. Yes I know Thomas was there but as everyone says, one man doesn't make a team. And I would be remiss if I didn't mention our backups were probably sacked as much (or more) than Jones was.
I'm rooting hard for him this year, he's our guy. Hope he blossoms into a star. But I cannot just prop him up anymore. Especially when I saw with my own eyes how much better Tyrod and Devito moved the ball downfield. Way better than Jones did.