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Started by MightyGiants, September 26, 2024, 07:25:44 PM

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H-Town G-Fan

Complaining about playcalling when you've got a one read QB who can't make a competitive throw 20+ yards downfield (unless wide open) seems backwards to me.

sooners56

Quote from: madbadger on September 26, 2024, 11:15:27 PMHe's was the best player on the field for either team tonight. Find another scapegoat.

I agree he was the best player on the field, but that doesn't change the fact that Nabors has 2 dropped passes on 4th down that could have changed the outcomes of the game. Kid is elite but I assure you those drops will haunt him because even he knows what they meant.
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Giant Obsession

Quote from: jeremy2020 on September 26, 2024, 11:13:16 PMDaboll is truly an offensive, genius.

He is when Josh Allen is his QB.

Outside of that I think he is Joe Shoen's brother in law.
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Trench

Quote from: Ed Vette on September 26, 2024, 11:42:06 PMDJs arm has diminished over time. No Zip and he lost his deep pass. So if he's not perfectly set up the ball wanders. He's Underthrown at least a half doesn't passes this year probably more Where receivers were open or could've made a catch. you don't see Jalin Hyatt because he could never hit him in stride. statistically he had a great game, but this was a winnable game and it's not just on him. There were several drop passes too, and his protection broke down and they couldn't run the ball because they got manhandled at the line. Although Barkley Surely would've helped.

Ed,
I'm no guru...just a passionate fan and boy does tonight hurt!...I feel like something was different and I went back and looked but before that:

...we had a chance here for first time in along time. I rooted like hell for Jones. I did. The poor guy just can't do it. And that's ok. He's a good kid and works hard. We have to move on after this year or next (if nobody is available this year)...

What I noticed with jones on the deep balm is he seems to really be "stepping" his lead foot to the left and throwing from an open position and not closed position in a strong way. Maybe it's nothing but he seems to be stepping in the bucket so to speak

uconnjack8

This team has improved from last year but they are not "good".

The offense kicks FGs because they make mistakes that kill drives.  The penalties, the drops and the misses on the deep throws.

Nabers would have scored if the ball in the 1st half led him. 

That's just one of too many plays left on the field.

H-Town G-Fan

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Quote from: uconnjack8 on Today at 01:35:09 AMThis team has improved from last year but they are not "good".

The offense kicks FGs because they make mistakes that kill drives.  The penalties, the drops and the misses on the deep throws.

Nabers would have scored if the ball in the 1st half led him. 

That's just one of too many plays left on the field.

One of the big problems when you can only dink and dunk and need 10+ plays to score is that you're demanding continual perfection (not to mention the limitations of such an approach make virtually every catch competitive). You're bound to encounter more drops, more errors, more missteps. And that's not even controlling for the actual personnel. Chunk plays correlate extremely highly with scoring for a reason and it's why teams desperately scheme to make them happen. But the Giants can't even threaten them right now, much less execute them, which is a sad state of affairs.

Fletch

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This reminds me of when coach Garrett was here. Then it was the play calling also. Ever since Coach Garrett was here we have seen this sort of conservative offense. Gee I wonder why. Daniel Jones is a back up QB incapable of throwing in tight windows in the red zone ; is not very accurate in general; did not even turn his head the whole game to look at the other side of the field.

We saw  what happens in game 1 when you just let him air it out --especially in the end zone--in game one. How about an interception right to a defensive back standing 6 feet away, on a seam route ; ON A SEAM ROUTE!!!!

Nabers and Wan Robinson looked good and get seperation; oline gave good pass protection. Just imagine this offense if they had a Derrick Carr or Kirk Cousins -- both raadily available at free agency at one point in the off-season and, not much cheaper if not cheaper in Carr's case than Jones.

MagicRat

My thoughts on last night....as contradictory as it sounds, it was a game that looked there for the taking and a game we never looked like winning.

There's plenty blame to go round, it's all been narrated elsewhere.

I just hate Dallas.
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JT39

Quote from: H-Town G-Fan on September 26, 2024, 11:46:56 PMComplaining about playcalling when you've got a one read QB who can't make a competitive throw 20+ yards downfield (unless wide open) seems backwards to me.

Herbstreit pointed out at least a dozen times last night how Jones went to his 2nd and third reads on a play.

Woody

Quote from: Fletch on Today at 06:00:53 AMThis reminds me of when coach Garrett was here. Then it was the play calling also. Ever since Coach Garrett was here we have seen this sort of conservative offense. Gee I wonder why. Daniel Jones is a back up QB incapable of throwing in tight windows in the red zone ; is not very accurate in general; did not even turn his head the whole game to look at the other side of the field.

We saw  what happens in game 1 when you just let him air it out --especially in the end zone--in game one. How about an interception right to a defensive back standing 6 feet away, on a seam route ; ON A SEAM ROUTE!!!!

Nabers and Wan Robinson looked good and get seperation; oline gave good pass protection. Just imagine this offense if they had a Derrick Carr or Kirk Cousins -- both raadily available at free agency at one point in the off-season and, not much cheaper if not cheaper in Carr's case than Jones.
Are you talking about the Dereck Carr that stunk it up against Giants a couple of years ago ? Or the Kirk Cousins that threw behind first down stick on 4th down that sealed Giant playoff win in Minesota ?
We only see the good and bad of the Giant QB every week because he is on our team....  Yes they are better QBs than Jones.
But the simple answer you suggest is not realistic...I think some are going to find fault with their home team QB no matter who it is....or which team they are rooting for.
Nabors has dropped two late game first down catches on potential winning drives in two of the four games this year.
The Jones throw to him was very much on target in a crucial time of the game. He dropped it. If Carr throws the same ball does he catch it ?


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bamagiantfan

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Quote from: MagicRat on Today at 06:39:07 AMMy thoughts on last night....as contradictory as it sounds, it was a game that looked there for the taking and a game we never looked like winning.

There's plenty blame to go round, ........

That.

The margin to winning football games is so thin for this team. I just want to see a WR break a tackle and make a play. I want to see Jones complete a throw to an open receiver behind the defense. I want to see the critical passes in games be caught and I want to see the Defense stop the run WHEN IT MATTERS. I want to see the safeties take the right angle so a 17 yard pass doesn't turn into a 55 yard TD. The fumbles and near fumbles on special teams and running plays need to stop. 

For those who want to blame Daboll he is doing what many were asking for. He is taking what Daniel Jones is good at and designing the offense around that. It isn't going to be good enough if they keep making the mental and physical mistakes and most importantly, everyone needs to keep getting better.

Okay, Jones has made few throws over 20 yards with any accuracy this season. Even many of the 10-15 yard throws are behind receivers or low. It is maddening. I am not going to accept that will be the case for the rest of the year. He needs to put in the extra time and get some timing down with the WRs. This team needs some of those plays. HIS CAREER needs some of those plays. They nicknamed him Danny Dimes because he was able to make those throws in the past. Put in the work. The margins are thin enough in this league where you lose games if you can't make those plays. Joe Burrow is having the same problem in 2024 and the Bengals have a similar record as a result. Figure it out. No excuses. Figure it out.

Oh, and if Hyatt wants to know why he is on the bench so much, just watch the last play. Do you believe for a second Nabors is going to wait for that ball come down and land in his lap? The ball was thrown to you dumbass. GO GET IT! Hyatt did this in preseason too. If I'm Daniel Jones I don't trust Hyatt at all. Give me someone who attacks the ball in the air, especially on a play like that. It was a Hail Mary but I thought it could easily have been caught with a little effort. The missed FG opened the door and that was a chance to step through the opening. Hyatt didn't even make the effort.

I don't know who the better (or worse) team was last night, but Dallas was tougher and more aggressive throughout. They deserve the win.
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uconnjack8

Here is the last set of downs for every scoring drive. 

uconnjack8

#432
Quote from: uconnjack8 on Today at 07:41:02 AMHere is the last set of downs for every scoring drive.
Last one

Two drives with penalties (a 3rd with a phantom penalty, face mask) and generally moving backwards be it from penalty or negative plays. 

uconnjack8

#433
Quote from: bamagiantfan on Today at 07:16:42 AMThat.

The margin to winning football games is so thin for this team. I just want to see a WR break a tackle and make a play. I want to see Jones complete a throw to an open receiver behind the defense. I want to see the critical passes in games be caught and I want to see the Defense stop the run WHEN IT MATTERS. I want to see the safeties take the right angle so a 17 yard pass doesn't turn into a 55 yard TD. The fumbles and near fumbles on special teams and running plays need to stop. 

For those who want to blame Daboll he is doing what many were asking for. He is taking what Daniel Jones is good at and designing the offense around that. It isn't going to be good enough if they keep making the mental and physical mistakes and most importantly, everyone needs to keep getting better.

Okay, Jones has made few throws over 20 yards with any accuracy this season. Even many of the 10-15 yard throws are behind receivers or low. It is maddening. I am not going to accept that will be the case for the rest of the year. He needs to put in the extra time and get some timing down with the WRs. This team needs some of those plays. HIS CAREER needs some of those plays. They nicknamed him Danny Dimes because he was able to make those throws in the past. Put in the work. The margins are thin enough in this league where you lose games if you can't make those plays. Joe Burrow is having the same problem in 2024 and the Bengals have a similar record as a result. Figure it out. No excuses. Figure it out.

Oh, and if Hyatt wants to know why he is on the bench so much, just watch the last play. Do you believe for a second Nabors is going to wait for that ball come down and land in his lap? The ball was thrown to you dumbass. GO GET IT! Hyatt did this in preseason too. If I'm Daniel Jones I don't trust Hyatt at all. Give me someone who attacks the ball in the air, especially on a play like that. It was a Hail Mary but I thought it could easily have been caught with a little effort. The missed FG opened the door and that was a chance to step through the opening. Hyatt didn't even make the effort.

I don't know who the better (or worse) team was last night, but Dallas was tougher and more aggressive throughout. They deserve the win.

Heard on the radio that this season he is 2-14  on such throws.  I get they will be lower percentage, but it's got to be better than 2-14 especially when Nabers is behind the defense.

kartanoman

So, did the Giants actually close the gap between them and the Cowboys since 0-40 and 17-49?

Apart from all the blame games going on around here, they were far more competitive which was a plus.

Here is what stood out for me:

1. All that time of possession the Giants used in two and a half quarters, and all they could score was six (6) points with it.

2. Dallas WAS eventually able to exploit the Giants' secondary.

3. Dallas eventually took control of the line of scrimmage in the fourth quarter.

4. Opponents' kickers just love kicking 60+ yard field goals against the Giants.

5. Joseph deserves a round of applause for kicking five straight on the trot last night.

6. The Giants were in the game with the ball inside two minutes.

Verdict: on some levels, they certainly closed the gap, but part of it was due to the Cowboys' early season struggles. But the Giants are still not good enough to win this type of game against a perennial division title winner. My final grade this week on Strategic Imperative #2 is a YELLOW (Behind Target but Recovery Plan in Place).

They need to take last night as a lesson learned and continue to develop. Remember, many here have this team down for five wins or so and last night wasn't one of them they were supposed to win.

If, in the end, the QB is the limiting factor, he won't be here next season. One quarter of 2024 is in the books and the team is 1-3 and 0-2 in the division for many reasons, not just the QB.

Suffice to say it's a long, long season of blames, sucks and dumpster 🔥 ahead. Bring plenty of marshmallows!

Peace!


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