Turning the ball over is part of Daniel Jones’ New York Giants job responsibilities.
Daniel Jones is working on his masters degree on turning the football over most horrendously.
The New York Giants starting quarterback loves to fumble the football, stumble while carrying the football and throwing atrocious interceptions like his G-Men predecessor Eli Manning once did. His latest pick was so unbelievably terrible that Twitter started falling apart at the seams mere hours before Election Day. We’re on edge already and Jones is doing his damnedest to exacerbate things.
Another pick for Daniel Jones💀@NFL | #TogetherBlue pic.twitter.com/ogCQJCfJon
— FanSided (@FanSided) November 3, 2020
Daniel Jones is proof that you can go to Duke and not be smart with the football
Jones may not have been worth the No. 6 overall pick by the Giants in the 2019 NFL Draft. Just because he was whispered to by the same quarterback whisperer that used to whisper to the Manning Brothers doesn’t mean he is a Manning Brother or that he learned a single thing about playing quarterback from David Cutcliffe that will translate to the NFL level. Jones is so bad.
Jason Garrett asking Daniel Jones to throw the ball away pic.twitter.com/fOtZPYzxzB
— PFF (@PFF) November 3, 2020
Daniel Jones has 13 turnovers this season, second most in the NFL behind Carson Wentz (16). pic.twitter.com/XG3Hh6uRrU
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) November 3, 2020
Daniel Jones is like Carson Wentz minus some talent.
— Max Kellerman (@maxkellerman) November 3, 2020
Monday Night Football crew: "Daniel Jones is dealing"
— SNY (@SNYtv) November 3, 2020
People watching the game: pic.twitter.com/uY0iqVGnEk
When you’re slinging picks like you did against the Virginia Cavaliers in college, you know, before they became pretty decent under Bronco Mendenhall, you’re going to have a bad time in the NFL. The New York media market is unforgiving. Though you play for the Giants, WFAN will roast you alive for doing your best to hand this game to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Never forget that the most impressive thing Daniel Jones has ever done on a football field ended with him tripping and falling on his face.
— Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) November 3, 2020
Daniel Jones watched Carson Wentz last night and said hold my beer
— Matt Karoly (@mattkaroly) November 3, 2020
that’s the Daniel Jones story so far in a nutshell. the good is good. the bad is catastrophic.
— Mike Golic Jr (@mikegolicjr) November 3, 2020
This was one of those picks where only you, god and Joe Judge can judge you for it. All Jason Garrett is going to do as your offensive coordinator is clap his hands and maybe slap your butt for not doing your job. Unless this is in Jones’ job description, he didn’t do his job. Judge comes from the New England Patriots, an organization where people used to do their job. It’s not working out.
Daniel Jones and Carson Wentz pic.twitter.com/O85zcyQlCp
— Todd Fuhrman (@ToddFuhrman) November 3, 2020
**Giants WR wide open down the field**
— Josh Silverman (@JoshMSilverman) November 3, 2020
Daniel Jones: pic.twitter.com/08ZCWVoSKg
Guys, I'm starting to think Daniel Jones isn't it
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) November 3, 2020
Jones is looking more and more like a first-round bust from the lackluster 2019 NFL quarterback draft. Dwayne Haskins is already riding pine with the Washington Football Team. We’re not sure how good Drew Lock is. While Kyler Murray is working out just fine with the Arizona Cardinals, the Jacksonville Jaguars might be done with Gardner Minshew because they want Trevor Lawrence.
Daniel Jones tonight pic.twitter.com/ed0uVcCNtx
— Where's my Supersuit!? (@Mickey_Swagnola) November 3, 2020
Daniel Jones in the second half pic.twitter.com/sJ2omULsNW
— Fungoop (@fungoop) November 3, 2020
Jason Garrett talking to Daniel Jones after throwing another INT pic.twitter.com/F0W5e50ETa
— Bovada (@BovadaOfficial) November 3, 2020
Well, guess what? Both teams that call MetLife Stadium home might be in the Lawrence sweepstakes too, Jaguars. The best football team in New Jersey these days are the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, and I wish I was joking about that. They have as many wins through two weeks as the New York Jets and Giants have through eight. The G-Men made a GOB Bluth huge mistake.
With every awful interception from Jones, another Duke quarterback gets overlooked by the NFL.