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QB Jaxson Dart, NYG (1 Viewer)

Hopefully they dont burn him out... you can't possibly fathom these stiffs he's throwing to. Wandale is a gadget player, Theo Johnson is a big stone handed Frankenstein goof and those are the standouts.

Calling designed runs down 3 scores in the 4th quarter again for Daboll to put window dressing on this piece of crap team.

You get him Nabers and another weapon next year, make Wandale a WR3, its gonna get interesting
 
Seeing what just happened to Daniels, hoping they’ll eventually have him run less even if it’s a big part of his game. Having a healthy Nabers back should help make that happen.
 
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Seeing what just happened to Daniels, hoping they’re eventually going to have to run less even if it’s a big part of his game. Having a healthy Nabers back should help make that happen.
My first thought, perhaps why you fire Daboll or extend him. This is untenable with him as a marginal guy to save his own hide
 
How is he this good? Imagine if he had a Oline, RB, and Nabers. What a steal for the Giants. He would without a doubt be the overall #1 pick folks knew his capabilities.
 
(insert everything you know of concussions and rookie QBs with interim coaches)

Would you be having a hard discussion about sitting him the rest of the year?
 
(insert everything you know of concussions and rookie QBs with interim coaches)

Would you be having a hard discussion about sitting him the rest of the year?
As long as he's good to go and not rushed out there, I think developing a culture of winning, in particular around this QB, is important enough to keep him out there.

But if he's getting no protection, or running recklessly with no sign of learning to slide and avoid contact, then yeah, the string would have to be pulled at some point.
 
The next coach has to really work with him to run more opportunistically and with less reckless abandon. If Nabers gets back to form, that should certainly help.
 
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(insert everything you know of concussions and rookie QBs with interim coaches)

Would you be having a hard discussion about sitting him the rest of the year?
It wouldn’t be a discussion at all for me. He plays and continues to develop.
No way I am sitting him the rest of the year, but I am definitely giving him a couple weeks off to catch his breath and get his head straight (literally and figuratively), even if he passes the protocol. Then I get him back in there with a new set of guidelines, including limiting design run calls (not eliminating them totally) and consistently staying after him to sacrifice the extra yard for self-preservation. And if he continues to lower his shoulder and deliver hits he needs to be held accountable for it by the coaching staff, not applauded for it like he was by his last coach. Benching him the rest of the year throws away a large chunk of games he can use to refine and develop these traits and just pushes that development process into next year. Next year he needs to be ready to go, not still learning about how to slide.
 
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(insert everything you know of concussions and rookie QBs with interim coaches)

Would you be having a hard discussion about sitting him the rest of the year?
It wouldn’t be a discussion at all for me. He plays and continues to develop.
No way I am sitting him the rest of the year, but I am definitely giving him a couple weeks off to catch his breath and get his head straight (literally and figuratively), even if he passes the protocol. Then I get him back in there with a new set of guidelines, including limiting design run calls (not eliminating them totally) and consistently staying after him to sacrifice the extra yard for self-preservation. And if he continues to lower his shoulder and deliver hits he needs to be held accountable for it by the coaching staff, not applauded for it like he was by his last coach. Benching him the rest of the year throws away a large chunk of games he can use to refine and develop these traits and just pushes that development process into next year. Next year he needs to be ready to go, not still learning about how to slide.
He reminds me a of a young Bert Jones. Jones ran with abandon and sacrificed his body running the ball and never did a slide in his life as far as I can remember. He paid the price. Had he stayed healthy he would definitely have been a HOFer. Bill Belichick called him the best pure passer he had ever seen and that includes Tom Brady.
 
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