to come open "on count". He wants to see them breaking open before he throws the ball.
The one time he did trust his received to come open was the pick at the end of the game when the receiver slipped. And yet the anti jones idiots are too busy screaming "see, we told you Jones sucks!" rather than understanding what really happened on the play...
RE: RE: I think he holds the ball because he doesn't trust his receivers
to come open "on count". He wants to see them breaking open before he throws the ball.
The one time he did trust his received to come open was the pick at the end of the game when the receiver slipped. And yet the anti jones idiots are too busy screaming "see, we told you Jones sucks!" rather than understanding what really happened on the play...
You can take away his INT from last night, but have to add one from the KC game last year when the DB slipped allowing for a completion to Toney instead of a pick
Felt really bad at the time but not 25 pressures bad. The fact of the matter is we only have one capable OL right now and it doesn’t matter who the QB is next year as of right now. No OL and no WRs so QB is pretty much a moot point.
Felt really bad at the time but not 25 pressures bad. The fact of the matter is we only have one capable OL right now and it doesn’t matter who the QB is next year as of right now. No OL and no WRs so QB is pretty much a moot point.
True. The assumption has been that the Giants wouldn’t offer Jones a contract. It’s possible he wouldn’t sign one anyway. He’s got a chance to prove he’s a solid top 15 quarterback this year. Someone with a functional o line will make an offer.
The one time he did trust his received to come open was the pick at the end of the game when the receiver slipped. And yet the anti jones idiots are too busy screaming "see, we told you Jones sucks!" rather than understanding what really happened on the play...
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to come open "on count". He wants to see them breaking open before he throws the ball.
The one time he did trust his received to come open was the pick at the end of the game when the receiver slipped. And yet the anti jones idiots are too busy screaming "see, we told you Jones sucks!" rather than understanding what really happened on the play...
You can take away his INT from last night, but have to add one from the KC game last year when the DB slipped allowing for a completion to Toney instead of a pick
True. The assumption has been that the Giants wouldn’t offer Jones a contract. It’s possible he wouldn’t sign one anyway. He’s got a chance to prove he’s a solid top 15 quarterback this year. Someone with a functional o line will make an offer.