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Daboll does not commit to DeVito for the rest of the season

Started by MightyGiants, November 20, 2024, 12:39:17 PM

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MightyGiants

Look, I don't necessarily agree with the decision to start DeVito, but I think the HC should give the QB a confidence boost when all it takes is to say he is the man.   Daboll wouldn't be signing a contract, he could always change his mind, but I have to think a young QB would appreciate a show of support and confidence.


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H-Town G-Fan

Quote from: MightyGiants on November 20, 2024, 12:39:17 PMLook, I don't necessarily agree with the decision to start DeVito, but I think the HC should give the QB a confidence boost when all it takes is to say he is the man.   Daboll wouldn't be signing a contract, he could always change his mind, but I have to think a young QB would appreciate a show of support and confidence.


https://x.com/gregp_j/status/1859289800987091093

Here's something I've been thinking about: if the Giants are truly concerned about Drew Lock hitting any incentives in his deal, you could get rid of those concerns by starting DeVito for a game or two. If he plays well, then of course you don't need to turn to Lock and there's no incentive risk. If it goes badly for DeVito, you say you're making a change to Lock and just two games is likely to be enough to ensure the latter doesn't hit snap percentages or pass attempt minimums. It would look far worse if Lock was trending towards those incentives and you benched him right before he could get them for DeVito.

I'm not positive this is what they're doing, as we're probably only talking $250k-$1MM potentially off the 2025 cap, which likely doesn't make a difference since they're not likely to compete with a new QB at the helm. But its not out of the question.

MightyGiants

Quote from: H-Town G-Fan on November 20, 2024, 01:52:28 PMHere's something I've been thinking about: if the Giants are truly concerned about Drew Lock hitting any incentives in his deal, you could get rid of those concerns by starting DeVito for a game or two. If he plays well, then of course you don't need to turn to Lock and there's no incentive risk. If it goes badly for DeVito, you say you're making a change to Lock and just two games is likely to be enough to ensure the latter doesn't hit snap percentages or pass attempt minimums. It would look far worse if Lock was trending towards those incentives and you benched him right before he could get them for DeVito.

I'm not positive this is what they're doing, as we're probably only talking $250k-$1MM potentially off the 2025 cap, which likely doesn't make a difference since they're not likely to compete with a new QB at the helm. But its not out of the question.

While less impactful, it's worth noting that the number of snaps Lock takes negatively impacts the comp pick formula for NYG
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Gmo11

The Giants have 3 bad QBs.  Well..now 4 I guess.  Does it really matter which bad QB they play?  They can't risk Jones getting hurt which is why he's now QB4.  Lock vs Devito is essentially a wash.  I don't think the incentives are the reason for Devito over Lock I think more likely they want to evaluate whether he's worth keeping around next season.  If they play him 2 or 3 games and its' enough of a run for them to come to the conclusion of "we don't need this guy next year either" then they can go to Lock at that point.  But if they go to Lock now and nothing of note really changes they've wasted any opportunity to evaluate Devito for 2025. 

Everything they're doing right now makes sense.  It may not be popular for guys who have enjoyed Jones in the locker room and his work ethic, (and to be honest bringing in Tim Boyle seems a little unecessary) but it's the right thing to be doing at this point. 

They never should have signed Jones to that contract in the first place and this isn't hindsight, most of us could see it in real time that was a dumb thing to do.  Regardless of where we want to blame we all can agree now that was a bad decision.  Right now they are doing what they can to make the best of it.  And if they can get a QB for next year via the draft preferably or otherwise, none of this will be remembered.   

T200

Not an issue to me. Jones was the starter until he wasn't. Plans change. I don't think DeVito is looking past this week either. He's prepping, along with Daboll, for the Bucs.
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Trench

Nothing wrong with Daboll not committing to Devito. He should have to earn everything he gets.

Step 1 was getting an opportunity.
Step 2 is playing decently.
Step 3 is getting a win.

AYM

I don't see a problem with this. DeVito wanted the opportunity, now he's got it. It's on him to play well enough to

A) Earn and keep his spot.
B) Win enough games to show that he can be the guy and the Giants don't have to draft a guy.

MrGap92

Quote from: MightyGiants on November 20, 2024, 01:55:40 PMWhile less impactful, it's worth noting that the number of snaps Lock takes negatively impacts the comp pick formula for NYG

Any idea where we are likely to stand comp wise as of now?

MightyGiants

Quote from: MrGap92 on November 20, 2024, 03:59:37 PMAny idea where we are likely to stand comp wise as of now?

A fourth rounder likely.  Maybe an outside shot at one more that is lower
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coggs

As it should be, it will be based on how he plays.  If DeVito plays so well everyone is saying they would be in the play-offs if he started from Day 1?  The yes, he will play out the stretch.  He plays worse than Jones, I am sure Lock will get a few starts.

MightyGiants

For those saying no vote of confidence from the HC is how it should be.  Can you cite any examples of QBs given the starter role on a game-by-game basis rather than be appointed the starter so they can relax a little (not worry that one bad game will cost them their job) and the player gets the boost by being named the starter moving forward which also gives him more clout with his teammates (the starter vs a place holder)
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Giantleap56

There is no way Daboll and Schoen should be drafting this coming draft. They should be gone by then. It's time to wave bye to them as well.

MightyGiants

Quote from: Giantleap56 on November 21, 2024, 09:06:54 AMThere is no way Daboll and Schoen should be drafting this coming draft. They should be gone by then. It's time to wave bye to them as well.

The Jets used the "well let us see what our HC/GM team can do with a good QB" approach and let the team sign Aaron Rodgers.  How did that work out for the Jets?
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Gmo11

Quote from: MightyGiants on November 21, 2024, 09:23:51 AMThe Jets used the "well let us see what our HC/GM team can do with a good QB" approach and let the team sign Aaron Rodgers.  How did that work out for the Jets?

If the Giants decide to sign a 40 year old nutjob QB instead of drafting one they should fire everybody and the Mara/Tisch families forced to sell.  There's simply no way that happens.  If the Jets had drafted a guy instead of signing Rodgers they might be in playoff contention right now.

MightyGiants

Quote from: Gmo11 on November 21, 2024, 09:58:36 AMIf the Giants decide to sign a 40 year old nutjob QB instead of drafting one they should fire everybody and the Mara/Tisch families forced to sell.  There's simply no way that happens.  If the Jets had drafted a guy instead of signing Rodgers they might be in playoff contention right now.

I have thought about this situation.   In hindsight the AR signing seems absolutely silly.  You signed an overall the hill QB with questionable character.   Then you gave him management power he neither deserved, nor was qualified to wield.  Seems like a path to sure disaster.

Yet, at the time, few were dinging the Jets. The Jets had a talented roster, but their swing-miss on QB Zach Taylor (with the 2nd overall pick) seemed to be preventing the team from reaching its full potential. Everyone thought the Jets were copying the successful formula the Bucs used to win a Super Bowl with a 40-something Tom Brady.
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