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Jones Landing Spot

Started by Trench, November 18, 2024, 09:34:43 AM

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Trench

What team do you see Jones joining next season and what role would he play?

I see him thriving as a backup QB to an elite team like the Bills or Chiefs.

kingm56

Quote from: Trench on November 18, 2024, 09:34:43 AMWhat team do you see Jones joining next season and what role would he play?

I see him thriving as a backup QB to an elite team like the Bills or Chiefs.

Mia as their backup...

nicky1000

King M has a good point. Jones will go somewhere where the QB is decent but has a suspect injury history. Think he will also need to land where the offense is a bit more dynamic.

kartanoman

Carolina since that is his home state and he can find enough peace being close to family, friends and no New York pressure to deal with anymore.

But wherever he may end up, I'm grateful for his giving it his all for the Giants and their fans, and I only wish him the very best going forward.

Peace!


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katkavage


MrGap92

I don't think he will be a starter anywhere if he signs before the draft.

On paper, he could maybe start for the Raiders if they don't draft a QB.

Not Cleveland he will get eaten alive in that division.

Maybe Tennessee, but is he better than Levis?

That is about it, he is otherwise going to be locked in as a backup somewhere. I don't see many teams lining up for his services

DaveBrown74

Who knows? Hard to pinpoint a team where he'll land. I'll be curious to see what sort of a paycheck he is able to get in the open market.

TDToomer

He can go to the CFL for all I care as long as he is far away from us.
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Painter

Why in hell should we care when he- as great a guy as he may be, and through no fault of his own- is emblematic of the disaster that has been the 6-year Mara/Gettleman legacy.

Of course, there no doubt are some frauds among us who may root for his; "I told you so" success elsewhere. Even so, it wouldn't make any of them, any less the losers. 

Cheers!

EDjohnst1981

Quote from: Painter on November 18, 2024, 12:34:46 PMWhy in hell should we care when he- as great a guy as he may be, and through no fault of his own- is emblematic of the disaster that has been the 6-year Mara/Gettleman legacy.

Of course, there no doubt are some frauds among us who may root for his; "I told you so" success elsewhere. Even so, it wouldn't make any of them, any less the losers. 

Cheers!


Spot on, Larry.

LennG


 I sure hope he saved and invested his fat paychecks wisely because he ain't never seeing that kind of money again.

Maybe the Eagles, he can keep Barkley's seat warm while he is running all over t he field.
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MightyGiants

If I was advising Daniel Jones, I would tell him to try and land a job as a backup with a good team with proper protection and receivers.   Take a season or two to decompress and try and regain his confidence.  Bide his time for a chance to play again and perhaps play well enough to get another shot at starting.

DJ would hardly be the first player to leave the Giants, only to find they played better with another team.
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Giant Jim

Quote from: LennG on November 18, 2024, 01:09:30 PMI sure hope he saved and invested his fat paychecks wisely because he ain't never seeing that kind of money again.

Maybe the Eagles, he can keep Barkley's seat warm while he is running all over t he field.
He was set for life with his rookie contract. I believe he still gets a buy out.

Giant Jim

A back-up with a team with stability in its management and coaching staffs and a decent offensive line.