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Post by Easy E on Jun 19, 2021 20:54:14 GMT -5
This week’s film breakdown analyzes New York Giants Quarterback Daniel Jones. Jones is heading into his 3rd season with the Giants but has turned the ball over at a shocking rate which has led them to an 8-18 record when he starts. Is Jones the chief contributor to all these turnovers or are there other factors at play? This episode uses the all-22 coaches film to analyze New York Giants Quarterback Daniel Jones.
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Post by idkaname on Jun 19, 2021 21:15:48 GMT -5
This week’s film breakdown analyzes New York Giants Quarterback Daniel Jones. Jones is heading into his 3rd season with the Giants but has turned the ball over at a shocking rate which has led them to an 8-18 record when he starts. Is Jones the chief contributor to all these turnovers or are there other factors at play? This episode uses the all-22 coaches film to analyze New York Giants Quarterback Daniel Jones. no offense, but who cares who’s fault they are. Let’s just get them to stop 😭
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Post by Roosevelt on Jun 19, 2021 21:26:35 GMT -5
Who's the narrator and did he actually play in the NFL?
Regardless, I'm looking forward to Daniel Jones in year 3 along with the rest of this team.
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Post by allnygin on Jun 19, 2021 21:44:01 GMT -5
He has turned the ball over at an alarming rate and it's been infuriating and is something I am concerned about. That said, he's a young QB, who's played in two different offenses in his two different years in the NFL. He's played with lackluster playmakers in particular wide receivers and played behind some poor oline play. Turnovers and growing pains are expected. There are plenty of good things he's done as well, it hasen't been all bad the kid has potential.
What matters is this season, if its more of the same even with all of these upgrades another year in the nfl another year in garretts systems, then we have a problem. I do think he's going to take the next step, the weapons if they they all stay healthy are enough to make any young QB really make that leap we need to see Daniel make.
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Post by IrishMike on Jun 19, 2021 22:12:57 GMT -5
Well there have been enough turnovers to give everyone some blame. Jones, the WRs, Engram, the OL, the OC, the HC (Shurmur obviously), the injuries, the doctors, the refs, the other teams.
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Post by idkaname on Jun 19, 2021 22:14:12 GMT -5
Who's the narrator and did he actually play in the NFL? Regardless, I'm looking forward to Daniel Jones in year 3 along with the rest of this team. that’s my guy, posting while enjoying grandpas cough medicine
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Post by idkaname on Jun 19, 2021 22:16:30 GMT -5
Well there have been enough turnovers to give everyone some blame. Jones, the WRs, Engram, the OL, the OC, the HC (Shurmur obviously), the injuries, the doctors, the refs, the other teams. this is no make or break year for jones...this is make or break year for the GIANTS. Get out of the gutter. I’m sick of eagles fans thinking they’re gonna be better than us this year. They’ll learn quick how fast a team can fall off...
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Post by giantlegacy on Jun 19, 2021 23:08:46 GMT -5
He has turned the ball over at an alarming rate and it's been infuriating and is something I am concerned about. That said, he's a young QB, who's played in two different offenses in his two different years in the NFL. He's played with lackluster playmakers in particular wide receivers and played behind some poor oline play. Turnovers and growing pains are expected. There are plenty of good things he's done as well, it hasen't been all bad the kid has potential. What matters is this season, if its more of the same even with all of these upgrades another year in the nfl another year in garretts systems, then we have a problem. I do think he's going to take the next step, the weapons if they they all stay healthy are enough to make any young QB really make that leap we need to see Daniel make. .I pretty much agree here He needs to be a huge part in a dynamic explosive offense and not the one holding it back ...and this means making him a game manager by the end of the year. Last year was going to be a struggle no matter what It's do or be replaced time as teams don't have the luxury of waiting 5 years to develop a qb anymore unfortunately
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Post by ocgiant on Jun 20, 2021 1:53:36 GMT -5
Pretty much what we already know
DJ needs to cut down the turnovers, complete passes to his talented receivers and hope the OL has improved as much as the coaches think it has
I also believe DJ knows the situation and he will handle the pressure to perform in a positive way and do enough to have a winning season
If not, then with two first round draft picks, the Giants will be getting a new QB
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Post by McCherry on Jun 20, 2021 2:33:06 GMT -5
He had 5 turnovers in his last 7 games.
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Post by GameTime on Jun 20, 2021 6:45:39 GMT -5
all QBs have their own issues when making mistakes. Jones has his. Other players also make mistakes that lead to turnovers.
Pretty much basic football.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2021 7:09:27 GMT -5
Very difficult to teach pocket awareness to QB's....athletic QB's (dual) unfortunately get into bad habits at an early age, and you sometimes simply can't ever make them aware, and comfortable inside a NFL pocket.
This is such an important year for the Giants regarding Jones...he takes the step and we have the guy...or not, and we're 3 steps back.
I'm still kind of concerned over the OL....
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Post by GameTime on Jun 20, 2021 7:14:42 GMT -5
Very difficult to teach pocket awareness to QB's....athletic QB's (dual) unfortunately get into bad habits at an early age, and you sometimes simply can't ever make them aware, and comfortable inside a NFL pocket. This is such an important year for the Giants regarding Jones...he takes the step and we have the guy...or not, and we're 3 steps back. I'm still kind of concerned over the OL.... always figured a QB who has happy feet and wont stand tall in the pocket would be the biggest issue. We have a guy who will sit in there oblivious to whats around him. A great trait if he can get it under control.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2021 7:20:13 GMT -5
Very difficult to teach pocket awareness to QB's....athletic QB's (dual) unfortunately get into bad habits at an early age, and you sometimes simply can't ever make them aware, and comfortable inside a NFL pocket. This is such an important year for the Giants regarding Jones...he takes the step and we have the guy...or not, and we're 3 steps back. I'm still kind of concerned over the OL.... always figured a QB who has happy feet and wont stand tall in the pocket would be the biggest issue. We have a guy who will sit in there oblivious to whats around him. A great trait if he can get it under control. What he should be learning now are the defenses, and where blitzes are coming from...as well as turning progressions into checkers vs chess. He really needs to make that huge jump this year...and why I really wanted a dominant OL to give him more odds on acheiving that opportunity. I believe he can do it, but with a great OL...would hate to have him have another brutal year where fans are debating if it was the OL's fault vs QB once again.
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Post by GameTime on Jun 20, 2021 7:27:30 GMT -5
always figured a QB who has happy feet and wont stand tall in the pocket would be the biggest issue. We have a guy who will sit in there oblivious to whats around him. A great trait if he can get it under control. What he should be learning now are the defenses, and where blitzes are coming from...as well as turning progressions into checkers vs chess. He really needs to make that huge jump this year...and why I really wanted a dominant OL to give him more odds on acheiving that opportunity. I believe he can do it, but with a great OL...would hate to have him have another brutal year where fans are debating if it was the OL's fault vs QB once again. its a combo factor though. The OL wont be dominant thats for sure. They will be improved we just have to see how much. There are very few "dominant" OLs in the NFL. Jones. or any NFL starting caliber QB, should not need a dominant OL just a good one should work. Jones makes his own mistakes above and beyond the OL or receivers messing up. However the OL AND the receivers screw up too often as well. Its a formula that wont work if it doesn't get improved on all sides
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Post by Roosevelt on Jun 20, 2021 7:52:44 GMT -5
Who's the narrator and did he actually play in the NFL? Regardless, I'm looking forward to Daniel Jones in year 3 along with the rest of this team. that’s my guy, posting while enjoying grandpas cough medicine I don’t know the guy and I don’t put much stock in analysis from guys I don’t know or did not play at the highest level. And speaking of “I don’t knows”, did you know your attempt at being cute was directed at the guy who created this place?
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Jun 20, 2021 8:45:32 GMT -5
He has turned the ball over at an alarming rate and it's been infuriating and is something I am concerned about. That said, he's a young QB, who's played in two different offenses in his two different years in the NFL. He's played with lackluster playmakers in particular wide receivers and played behind some poor oline play. Turnovers and growing pains are expected. There are plenty of good things he's done as well, it hasen't been all bad the kid has potential. What matters is this season, if its more of the same even with all of these upgrades another year in the nfl another year in garretts systems, then we have a problem. I do think he's going to take the next step, the weapons if they they all stay healthy are enough to make any young QB really make that leap we need to see Daniel make. I agree 100%. I am not comparing Jones to Josh Allen but where the comparison starts is they both work extremely hard on their games where else it is evident, the Bills built him a good OL and gave him some of the better weapons in football Beasly is one of the best 3rd down targets around and Diggs is top 3 WR solid TEs and RBs and the defense was already good. The Giants took their time being in todays NFL you need to know by year 3 what you have because of salary cap structure, it is year 3 and Jones will finally be in the same offense for 2 years but he will be playing with many of his play makers for the first time. What I'm saying here is Allen became a better QB yes but the Bills became an even better football team. I can see if the Giants work in the offseason works out Jones having a good year 3, we have to remember some of the QBs taken a year before him Allen and Mayfield for sure have been surounded by better weapons / OLs and solid defenses. Mayfield had the same things happen to him as far as having stability so Jones can overcome it just takes a little longer. Allen has been in a QB incubator lol same system adding talent for 4 years now, Hopefully we get to see the best of Jones if we don't someone else might.
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Jun 20, 2021 8:55:11 GMT -5
always figured a QB who has happy feet and wont stand tall in the pocket would be the biggest issue. We have a guy who will sit in there oblivious to whats around him. A great trait if he can get it under control. What he should be learning now are the defenses, and where blitzes are coming from...as well as turning progressions into checkers vs chess. He really needs to make that huge jump this year...and why I really wanted a dominant OL to give him more odds on acheiving that opportunity. I believe he can do it, but with a great OL...would hate to have him have another brutal year where fans are debating if it was the OL's fault vs QB once again. Kind of like Dak did in Dallas his first year he was reading half field and growing with Elliot and the young OL. He just had the protection and weapons to make it a little easier he would sit back and have breakfast before he got rid of the ball lol. Thats how the Giants beat him twice that first year little pressure take away the security blankets and it worked not so easy now that he is seasoned still hold s sometimes tho. I would hate to see him struggle also Aris Think there is enough there to have a good tough QB. He still has Eli to call who had protections and blitz recognition down by year 2 that was his biggest strength.
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Post by TEM on Jun 20, 2021 9:52:43 GMT -5
He'll learn . If that hurts. Don't do that. A very simple calculus.
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Post by TEM on Jun 20, 2021 10:03:41 GMT -5
Very difficult to teach pocket awareness to QB's....athletic QB's (dual) unfortunately get into bad habits at an early age, and you sometimes simply can't ever make them aware, and comfortable inside a NFL pocket. This is such an important year for the Giants regarding Jones...he takes the step and we have the guy...or not, and we're 3 steps back. I'm still kind of concerned over the OL.... Today there are ways . This is the future to get your QB's head on right. It can be done in a real time controlled environment. This technology will only get better as time goes on www.sporttechie.com/former-broncos-gm-invented-fully-immersive-qb-training-simulator/qbsim.com/
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Post by Kruunch on Jun 20, 2021 10:05:53 GMT -5
He'll learn . If that hurts. Don't do that. A very simple calculus He hasn’t learned in two years. What makes you think he’ll learn now?
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Post by TEM on Jun 20, 2021 10:06:34 GMT -5
He'll learn . If that hurts. Don't do that. A very simple calculus He hasn’t learned in two years. What makes you think he’ll learn now? It is called development.
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Post by GameTime on Jun 20, 2021 10:07:49 GMT -5
He'll learn . If that hurts. Don't do that. A very simple calculus He hasn’t learned in two years. What makes you think he’ll learn now? so Jones is done I guess. May as well have drafted a QB instead of Toney
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Post by trueblueatnyc on Jun 20, 2021 10:10:16 GMT -5
The narrator was 100% on point with regards to Jones not being able to handle plays not going according to plan. That's been one of my biggest concerns with him as the good QBs are able to figure out what to do next when things don't go according to plan.
Gave a prime example with him not being able to manage the pocket in order to buy time to complete his progression. Or if a defense disguises a coverage, he struggles reading the defense post snap.
He really needs to make a big jump this year.
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Post by bigbluebandit on Jun 20, 2021 10:11:17 GMT -5
I don't comment often... but this is horrendous analysis.
Like next level bad. It assumes about 100 things and hes speaking like it is fact.
Analytics and nextgens say Jones is one of the best deep throwers and one of the worst short throwers. The game where Garret didn't call plays and Kitchens did they moved the ball much better. ....and as a result changed the offense in the last string of games where Jones looked much better.
Not a Pro Jones Guy or an Anti Jones Guy... but I hate when its deserved and show love when its deserved. His breakdown of film seems to be from someone who has never played, been in a locker room or truly understands the mechanics of playing quarterback.
Like the Washington play for instance, he left out the fact that Jones had been hit over and over all game. Stepping up is better but even the BEST get rattled after their 4th or 5th hit. He also tried to say his pocket composure is suspect. I can't see that at all. This dude stands in an igloo and throws out the front door most of the time. If anything I think he is TOO composed a lot of the time he doesnt feel pressure\doesnt let it bother him enough.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2021 10:11:17 GMT -5
Very difficult to teach pocket awareness to QB's....athletic QB's (dual) unfortunately get into bad habits at an early age, and you sometimes simply can't ever make them aware, and comfortable inside a NFL pocket. This is such an important year for the Giants regarding Jones...he takes the step and we have the guy...or not, and we're 3 steps back. I'm still kind of concerned over the OL.... Today there are ways . This is the future to get your QB's head on right. It can be done in a real time controlled environment. This technology will only get better as time goes on www.sporttechie.com/former-broncos-gm-invented-fully-immersive-qb-training-simulator/qbsim.com/Quite a few high schools are using "goggles" for training these days....great stuff TEM Hopefully Daniel is using these things non stop all off season....he's accurate, his arm is strong enough, he has wheels...seems tough enough...smart enough...once he gets this area down he will be a keeper. He needs to be ....
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Post by Kruunch on Jun 20, 2021 10:15:40 GMT -5
He hasn’t learned in two years. What makes you think he’ll learn now? It is called development. Sure it is.. He hasn’t learned in two years. What makes you think he’ll learn now? so Jones is done I guess. May as well have drafted a QB instead of Toney How bout answering the question instead of wasting words.
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Post by vinnie on Jun 20, 2021 12:01:00 GMT -5
What he should be learning now are the defenses, and where blitzes are coming from...as well as turning progressions into checkers vs chess. He really needs to make that huge jump this year...and why I really wanted a dominant OL to give him more odds on acheiving that opportunity. I believe he can do it, but with a great OL...would hate to have him have another brutal year where fans are debating if it was the OL's fault vs QB once again. Kind of like Dak did in Dallas his first year he was reading half field and growing with Elliot and the young OL. He just had the protection and weapons to make it a little easier he would sit back and have breakfast before he got rid of the ball lol. Thats how the Giants beat him twice that first year little pressure take away the security blankets and it worked not so easy now that he is seasoned still hold s sometimes tho. I would hate to see him struggle also Aris Think there is enough there to have a good tough QB. He still has Eli to call who had protections and blitz recognition down by year 2 that was his biggest strength. One small correction, Daks O line was not young in 2016. They were all solid vets and arguably the best O line in the league that year. He had the perfect set up to succeed from day 1 whereas Jones was set up for failure starting day 1. Having said that, I’m far from sold on Jones and am done hearing the excuses this year. He better play like the 6th overall draft pick he was, not just be serviceable.
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Post by TEM on Jun 20, 2021 12:04:49 GMT -5
Kind of like Dak did in Dallas his first year he was reading half field and growing with Elliot and the young OL. He just had the protection and weapons to make it a little easier he would sit back and have breakfast before he got rid of the ball lol. Thats how the Giants beat him twice that first year little pressure take away the security blankets and it worked not so easy now that he is seasoned still hold s sometimes tho. I would hate to see him struggle also Aris Think there is enough there to have a good tough QB. He still has Eli to call who had protections and blitz recognition down by year 2 that was his biggest strength. One small correction, Daks O line was not young in 2016. They were all solid vets and arguably the best O line in the league that year. He had the perfect set up to succeed from day 1 whereas Jones was set up for failure starting day 1. Having said that, I’m far from sold on Jones and am done hearing the excuses this year. He better play like the 6th overall draft pick he was, not just be serviceable.I have not read anyone on the board not agree with that. It is year 3. Time to start taking the kid gloves off.
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Post by vinnie on Jun 20, 2021 12:43:29 GMT -5
One small correction, Daks O line was not young in 2016. They were all solid vets and arguably the best O line in the league that year. He had the perfect set up to succeed from day 1 whereas Jones was set up for failure starting day 1. Having said that, I’m far from sold on Jones and am done hearing the excuses this year. He better play like the 6th overall draft pick he was, not just be serviceable.I have not read anyone on the board not agree with that. It is year 3. Time to start taking the kid gloves off. For sure, I think we’re all on the same page but I don’t care if the O line is still bad or if they want to blame it on Garrett, there are several areas of improvement he can show even with a bad O line or lackluster play calling. Next year we’ll most likely be in the best position to draft a QB than we will be for years to come. If Jones doesn’t shine brightly, next year will be the year to pull the trigger on a new QB and not kick the can down the road while we wait another year to see what we have. Unfortunately, even if Jones is mediocre this year, I have a feeling DG will die on the Jones hill and not draft a new QB next year (assuming he’s still here).
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