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31 NFL teams warns Daniel Jones as Brian Daboll advised to drop ‘QB Whisperer’ from his resume | NFL News – Times of India
The New York Giants have made the bold decision to move on from quarterback Daniel Jones, marking the end of a disappointing era for the franchise. With the team’s struggles this season, the decision was widely expected, triggering varied reactions across the NFL. While some sympathize with Jones, others believe it was a necessary step for the team’s future.
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The New York Giants have officially parted ways with quarterback Daniel Jones, ending a disappointing chapter in their 2023 season. The decision was anticipated, given the team’s underperformance this year, and it sparked mixed reactions across the league. While many fans and players expressed sympathy for Jones, others felt it was a necessary move.
On the November 22 episode of Fox Sports Radio, hosts Rob Parker and Kelvin Washington weighed in on Jones’s future in the NFL. Parker, a strong critic of Jones, didn’t mince words: “Daniel Jones is a bad NFL quarterback. There’s no other way to describe him. The giants made a mistake,” he stated, adding that the Giants had no choice but to make the move. He also criticized the team’s decision to release Saquon Barkley and sign Jones to a contract in 2023, calling it a major mistake.
As the conversation turned to head coach Brian Daboll, Parker’s criticisms grew sharper. Daboll, who had previously earned the “quarterback whisperer” title for his work with Josh Allen in Buffalo, has struggled to find success with Jones. “He could not fix Daniel Jones. so I don’t know he might have to take Quarterback Whisperer off of his resume cuz it didn’t work,” Parker remarked, echoing sentiments voiced earlier by Saquon Barkley, who had also blamed Daboll for the team’s struggles. (via: EssentiallySports)
While internal tensions between coach and players may be evident, the remaining 31 NFL teams are watching carefully, unsure of what Jones’s future holds.
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Analysts advise NFL teams against signing Daniel Jones
“They gave him 6 years, they gave his whole chance, so Daniel Jones got more than enough.” one analyst remarked, showing no sympathy for the quarterback. Parker even went a step further, warning the remaining 31 NFL teams to avoid signing him. According to Parker, Jones had more than enough chances with the Giants, but failed to deliver on them.
In his sixth year with the franchise, Jones only posted a winning record once—back in 2022. Across 69 starts, he secured 24 wins, 44 losses, and 1 tie. The numbers paint a clear picture. Both analysts agreed that while Jones might still have value as a backup or third-string quarterback, the real question is whether he’ll accept that role.
Following his departure from the Giants, owner John Mara revealed that Jones had requested his release. Now, at 27 years old, Jones faces a crucial decision: will he fight for a starting position elsewhere, or take on a backup role? The next step in his career is up to him.