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The New York Giants got their quarterback back on the field, but it was another ugly look.
Daniel Jones threw a couple of head-scratching interceptions, and while this was his return from an injury layoff, it was still worrisome.
It’s not about the interceptions themselves as much as it is about how he crumbles under pressure.
At least, that’s how Dan Orlovsky feels about him.
Talking on ESPN’s Get Up, the former NFL quarterback is concerned about the same issues with Daniel Jones showing up over and over.
The same issues show up. That’s the concern https://t.co/nBSpRH3DJk
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) August 19, 2024
He claimed that Brian Daboll should be very worried about Jones because of the way he reacts when he panics.
Per Orlovsky, those decisions are the determining factor to see whether a quarterback is going to be good, great, or subpar.
He added that the only time we saw Jones play good football was two years ago when he moved past that issue.
Even then, it’s not like his numbers were impressive at all.
Also, Orlovsky points out that Jones hasn’t thrown three touchdown passes in a game since 2019.
Truth be told, there’s absolutely no reason to believe Jones will be good.
He’s entering his sixth season in the league, and if he hasn’t figured things out by now, chances are that he never will; it’s just as simple as that.
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