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Giants are releasing QB Daniel Jones (future backup to Josh Allen)


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8 hours ago, Billy Claude said:

 

I think original question was which QB had accomplished the least BEFORE a big second contract.  Obviously Rodgers and Wilson had won Super Bowls before.  Even Watson had accomplished more over a longer period of time before his second contract with Houston or his contract with the Browns.

 

I think there is a pretty good case for Jones being the least accomplished before signing. Sam Bradford and Brock Osweiler who were mentioned already are also good candidates though both were not with their second contracts were not with their original teams.  One who hasn't been mentioned is Carson Wentz who was only really good for two thirds of a season before his 2nd contract.

Dak Prescott has now gotten two massive new contracts without ever accomplishing a thing as an NFL quarterback…I think that takes the cake.

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Where will Jones land?

Not Buffalo, though he'd be a good fit.  A Josh Allen type of QB but without the talent.

The Jets?  Jones is only 27 and Gang Green NEEDS a change.

Best bet is Carolina.  Jones played at Duke and Carolina's QB is too small to take the pounding their OL allows.

Jones is used to being a punching bag after playing for the Giants.   

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Beck Water said:

I don't remember a TSW campaign?

DABOLL IN THE BOOTH!

DABOLL IN THE BOOTH!

DABOLL IN THE BOOTH!

😁

And others.

6 minutes ago, frostbitmic said:

Cousins will likely be the next aging rapidly QB in Jestland.

Hey, Fireman Ed, You like that?!?!

Edited by Ridgewaycynic2013

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