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Giants’ Brian Daboll never considered benching Daniel Jones in Week 10
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Giants’ Brian Daboll never considered benching Daniel Jones in Week 10

It looks like the New York Giants are going to sink or swim with starting quarterback Daniel Jones.

The sink is more similar.

After losing to the NFL’s worst defense in the Carolina Panthers in Munich on Sunday, head coach Brian Daboll still wasn’t convinced that Jones was his biggest obstacle to success.

“Obviously, we’re not where we want to be,” Daboll told reporters after the game. “We will evaluate things in the bye week, we will do the things we have to do. “We’ll practice a couple of days next week and evaluate everything.”

After Jones stunk in Munich, what’s left to evaluate?

Don’t get us wrong. Some Giants fans like Daniel, but they also like winning. And he is not a winner. The Giants are 2-8 and going nowhere fast. Jones has a professional record of 22-44-1. Is that defensible on any level?

Remember, this is the third year of Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen’s regime. They’re supposed to compete for the postseason, not the No. 1 overall pick in next year’s draft.

Jones was embarrassingly bad in the first half of Sunday’s game, holding on to the ball too long and missing opportunities for big plays while missing open receivers on others.

However, Daboll admits he never even considered the idea of ​​benching Jones. He’s worked too hard the last three summers. It hasn’t been enough.

“I would say we have a lot of work to do here in the next few days, in the next week,” he said. “And we will evaluate where we are and what we need to do.”

Could that lead to a quarterback change? The Giants’ quarterback room doesn’t give fans that warmth and warmth either.

The prospect of having Drew Lock or Tommy DeVito under center will likely make Daboll hesitate. It would also be a sign that he is giving up on the season and that is simply not in his nature.