Quote from: BluesCruz on Today at 08:41:50 AMStatistics are for losersIt wasn't the same team. The key was the early loss of Thomas due to a hamstring. His replacement Ezeudu was totally overmatched. It was also the debut of a rookie C. The level of competition was also a huge difference the first six games. Jones had less than 2 seconds on average to throw the ball before there was a jailbreak into the backfield. Even Aikman commented that DJ didn't have a chance. Later on the addition of Pugh and the return of Thomas stabilized the OL somewhat.
The only one that counts is wins vs losses
Also we seem to be wearing out Jaime Gillian's right leg
Lots of 3 and outs. I'd love to see punt vs punt and time of possession stats for the jones years
It seemed Devito and Taylor moved the same team better
I don't think there is a lot of trade demand for Jones. Whereas Taylor and DeVito did/will have no shortage of takers
Hopefully this is the make or break jones year
If he fails again there has to be a change
If DeVito and Taylor moved the team better as you claim, then why isn't Taylor starting this year? DeVito is hanging onto a roster spot by a shoelace. DeVito was ultimately benched in the Saints game because he was woefully unprepared - he was far more interested in signing autographs than spending time in the QB room.
Your last take that Taylor and DeVito are more in demand than Jones is a total head scratcher. As is your inference that both QBs are better than Jones.
Jones isn't being traded under any circumstances. So I'm pretty sure you can abandon that hope. This is and always will be a team game and a QB needs protection and weapons to thrive. Give those to Jones and you will see success.
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