Quote from: MightyGiants on Today at 04:18:44 PMI just wonder what happens if the computers or the network crap out
Quote from: Topshelf21 on Today at 09:05:05 PMI know zero about this guy, but I do know that everyone in that video looks like they are going at half speed except for this guy...Ole Miss played him at Qb his freshman year, then Wr his sophomore and Junior year before he transferred to UCF and played Qb I think his final year.
Unsure if he'll make it, but there could be some interesting looks with him, Nabers, Wandale, Hyatt, and Singletary on the field at the same time regarding movement before the snap and during the play...
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Quote from: sxdxca38 on Today at 08:59:06 PMHi Lenn,You do remember that Jones didn't throw a pass for the last 17 minutes of the Jacksonville game even when we were down right?
Please see my post to Dave that addresses a lot of your concerns.
To add to my post, I'd like to mention some of the QB's Daniel defeated in 2022, they are the following:
Lamar Jackson
Aaron Rodgers
Trevor Lawrence
Kirk Cousins (should've been twice)
Now he has Nabers, to go along with Wandale and Hyatt.
If they can get the O line to just play average, say ranked 17th-18th, Daniel will have a big year.
Quote from: Jclayton92 on Today at 08:53:09 PMFormer UCF QB John Rhys Plumlee is signing with the #Giants as a UDFA, per source.
Multi sport athlete, played football and baseball. Arm needs some work but the kid can run his ass off. As a freshman put up 300 rushing yards on the LSU team that won the national championship with Burrow and chase.
https://youtu.be/Hr6YRcT4Csc?si=rx7VGZu2HQ2t2qbE
Quote from: LennG on Today at 12:44:04 PMI think many people also explained how I feel and the last post by Dave said it best. Yes, Jones had a decent year compared to many of the terrible years.
I'm sorry but fans (and I don't mean you specifically) keep telling us how Jones lacks certain things for a QB to be successful. True, but how many QBs in the league have a perfect system, great OL great WRs, and a good running game.
Anyone can succeed in those conditions. What separates the winners from the losers is that the good ones can overcome obstacles and still succeed. Jones is just not in that category. Everything needs to be perfect for him to have success and that is still not what the Giants offer. He simply cannot overcome certain things that other good QBs can. We have given him plenty of things now, so overall, I hope you are right, but I seriously doubt it. Jones is what Jones is, an average QB who can make certain throws in the right circumstances but when he is asked to do more, he cannot. That is why he succeeded in the years you mentioned. He wasn't asked to do more than he was able to, we got a year of lucky ounces and breaks and we won. His numbers, as far as league wise, were average at best, but compared to his numbers from other years, he was successful. Nabors might get him a few more yards and completions, but that is about all.