Shane O'Hara: "The one thing you can say about Daniel Jones is that he's accurate. He's as accurate as anyone in the NFL"
Directly opposite of what I've been reading on BBI all morning. Has O'Hara become Paul Dottino, or does he know what he's talking about? He certainly watches the team a lot.
Shane O'Hara: "The one thing you can say about Daniel Jones is that he's accurate. He's as accurate as anyone in the NFL"
Directly opposite of what I've been reading on BBI all morning. Has O'Hara become Paul Dottino, or does he know what he's talking about? He certainly watches the team a lot.
I don't know why some of you take comments from these TV guys so seriously. Many of them will refuse to say negative things about the players. Ex-players are especially poor at being objective. Daniel Jones has never been accurate. Again here are his season rankings in completion pct, the best measure of accuracy that we have:
2019: 24th
2020: 31st
2021: 23rd
Those aren't the numbers of an accurate passer. And no he is not as accurate as most of the starting QBs in the NFL. O'Hara's statement is just bizarre.
Shane O'Hara: "The one thing you can say about Daniel Jones is that he's accurate. He's as accurate as anyone in the NFL"
Directly opposite of what I've been reading on BBI all morning. Has O'Hara become Paul Dottino, or does he know what he's talking about? He certainly watches the team a lot.
I don't know why some of you take comments from these TV guys so seriously. Many of them will refuse to say negative things about the players. Ex-players are especially poor at being objective. Daniel Jones has never been accurate. Again here are his season rankings in completion pct, the best measure of accuracy that we have:
2019: 24th
2020: 31st
2021: 23rd
Those aren't the numbers of an accurate passer. And no he is not as accurate as most of the starting QBs in the NFL. O'Hara's statement is just bizarre.
For some perspective he was 0.1 percent behind Lamar Jackson, 0.1 behind Josh Allen. 0.4 behind Ben Rothlesburger, and 0.5 behind Russell Wilson.
Also, the Giants were 22nd worst in dropped passes, which affects completion percentage. If 8 of those drops were caught, his percentage would go from 64.3 to 66 and put him ahead of Herbert.
Shane O'Hara: "The one thing you can say about Daniel Jones is that he's accurate. He's as accurate as anyone in the NFL"
Directly opposite of what I've been reading on BBI all morning. Has O'Hara become Paul Dottino, or does he know what he's talking about? He certainly watches the team a lot.
I don't know why some of you take comments from these TV guys so seriously. Many of them will refuse to say negative things about the players. Ex-players are especially poor at being objective. Daniel Jones has never been accurate. Again here are his season rankings in completion pct, the best measure of accuracy that we have:
2019: 24th
2020: 31st
2021: 23rd
Those aren't the numbers of an accurate passer. And no he is not as accurate as most of the starting QBs in the NFL. O'Hara's statement is just bizarre.
For some perspective he was 0.1 percent behind Lamar Jackson, 0.1 behind Josh Allen. 0.4 behind Ben Rothlesburger, and 0.5 behind Russell Wilson.
Also, the Giants were 22nd worst in dropped passes, which affects completion percentage. If 8 of those drops were caught, his percentage would go from 64.3 to 66 and put him ahead of Herbert.
Feels like defense is ahead of offense.
Thibs wreaking havoc on the outside is very encouraging.
OL must develop and gel quickly
Directly opposite of what I've been reading on BBI all morning. Has O'Hara become Paul Dottino, or does he know what he's talking about? He certainly watches the team a lot.
Directly opposite of what I've been reading on BBI all morning. Has O'Hara become Paul Dottino, or does he know what he's talking about? He certainly watches the team a lot.
I don't know why some of you take comments from these TV guys so seriously. Many of them will refuse to say negative things about the players. Ex-players are especially poor at being objective. Daniel Jones has never been accurate. Again here are his season rankings in completion pct, the best measure of accuracy that we have:
2019: 24th
2020: 31st
2021: 23rd
Those aren't the numbers of an accurate passer. And no he is not as accurate as most of the starting QBs in the NFL. O'Hara's statement is just bizarre.
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Shane O'Hara: "The one thing you can say about Daniel Jones is that he's accurate. He's as accurate as anyone in the NFL"
Directly opposite of what I've been reading on BBI all morning. Has O'Hara become Paul Dottino, or does he know what he's talking about? He certainly watches the team a lot.
I don't know why some of you take comments from these TV guys so seriously. Many of them will refuse to say negative things about the players. Ex-players are especially poor at being objective. Daniel Jones has never been accurate. Again here are his season rankings in completion pct, the best measure of accuracy that we have:
2019: 24th
2020: 31st
2021: 23rd
Those aren't the numbers of an accurate passer. And no he is not as accurate as most of the starting QBs in the NFL. O'Hara's statement is just bizarre.
For some perspective he was 0.1 percent behind Lamar Jackson, 0.1 behind Josh Allen. 0.4 behind Ben Rothlesburger, and 0.5 behind Russell Wilson.
Also, the Giants were 22nd worst in dropped passes, which affects completion percentage. If 8 of those drops were caught, his percentage would go from 64.3 to 66 and put him ahead of Herbert.
It is practice.
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In comment 15773315 Bill in UT said:
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Shane O'Hara: "The one thing you can say about Daniel Jones is that he's accurate. He's as accurate as anyone in the NFL"
Directly opposite of what I've been reading on BBI all morning. Has O'Hara become Paul Dottino, or does he know what he's talking about? He certainly watches the team a lot.
I don't know why some of you take comments from these TV guys so seriously. Many of them will refuse to say negative things about the players. Ex-players are especially poor at being objective. Daniel Jones has never been accurate. Again here are his season rankings in completion pct, the best measure of accuracy that we have:
2019: 24th
2020: 31st
2021: 23rd
Those aren't the numbers of an accurate passer. And no he is not as accurate as most of the starting QBs in the NFL. O'Hara's statement is just bizarre.
For some perspective he was 0.1 percent behind Lamar Jackson, 0.1 behind Josh Allen. 0.4 behind Ben Rothlesburger, and 0.5 behind Russell Wilson.
Also, the Giants were 22nd worst in dropped passes, which affects completion percentage. If 8 of those drops were caught, his percentage would go from 64.3 to 66 and put him ahead of Herbert.
Kind of changes tge perception doesn t it