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And now that's been cut in half
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Clearly AR needed, and definitely still desperately needs reps. Now think back to the game after game after game agony of the TOP being insanely out of alignment. Now, to be clear, AR carries some of that blame, his inaccuracy was a huge negative in terms of being able to stay on the field and effectively generate reps by way of his own play. However AR has no culpability for the fucking shitball Gus Bradley bend, bend, bend, arch your back even further, injure your spin you are bending so much, and finally BREAK fucking defense where QB's were completing 75%+ of their passes and drives were lasting 7+ minutes. That is completely on the bullshit style of fraidy cat defense we have played during AR's time. This thing has been so terribly mismanaged it is incomprehensible! Sorry, yep, broken record but man you couldn't script a more disastrous collective story of failure than what has gone on with this QB situation. Yet, alas, Ballard still does Ballard. FUCK! |
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I get why they are doing it, sort of, but how many more games does DJ realistically win us? 1 maybe 2, so still midling team drafting in a mid slot again. I doubt AR clicks and becomes an average passer, but if he were going to, being on the field is the only way it happens, not holding a clipboard for a failed QB.
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(OCTOBER 15th) (By Steven Ruiz) I’d like to formally apologize to Daniel Jones. I abandoned hope too soon. I had long been a card-carrying member of the “Daniel Jones is actually fine” club, but backed out after seeing what a career-threatening neck injury did to his game. I’m back now, though, and hoping that there’s still a spot in the club for a disloyal guy like myself. Jones has recaptured his pre-injury form ...... when toughness in the pocket, athleticism, and an underrated deep ball made him an average starter ..... and seems to have cut down on his processing time, which had also been a major weakness in his game. Some of his other weaknesses persist. Jones’s accuracy comes and goes, and he can be oblivious to pressure. In a supportive offensive environment, which Jones never enjoyed in New York, those faults can be mitigated, as we’re seeing in Indianapolis this season. I don’t want to overstate Jones’s improvement compared to what we saw during his peak as the Giants quarterback. He’s mostly the same passer with a little more refinement. However, his newfound success is proof that he was never as bad as he was perceived to be early in his career. https://nflrankings.theringer.com/qb-rankings o
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IMO, Jones is a good QB, but not a great one. He is commanding an offense that is probably the strongest in the NFL. There are no weaknesses on this offense. He has a multitude of WRs to choose from, a dynamic TE and maybe the best RB in the league. The offensive line is one of the best in league. There are teams with better WRs, but not many have the wide variety that Jones has. I think his biggest strength is the ability to read defenses and choose the right receiver. They can't all be covered well. Being a good QB in a great offense, can turn that QB into an all pro. And, he needs to be, because this defense will be giving up a shit load of points when they play some of the better teams.
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