DANIEL JONES
STARTING QUARTERBACK DEBUT
WEEK THREE
Giants 32
Bucs 31
FINAL
ROOKIE QUARTERBACK DEMONSTRATES WHY HE'S THE NEW MANN IN CHARGE.
Once upon a time 49ers head coach George Seifert couldn't wait to jettison surefire hall of famer Joe Montana in favor of Steve Young - just like Patriots head coach Bill Belichick couldn't wait to eject Drew Bledsoe in favor of Tom Brady; just like Green Bay's Mike McCarthy couldn't wait to rid himself of Brett Favre in favor of Aaron Rogers; and just like Tom Coughlin decided to move away from Kurt Warner in favor of his highly touted rookie. Every one of the aforementioned quarterbacks played in at least one Super Bowl. Which is to say this is how football generally works. Its nothing personal. In like manner Pat Shurmur decides after week two it's time to lower the curtain on Eli Manning's illustrious career as starting quarterback of the New York Giants.
Very unlike the Ben McAdoo/Jerry Reese/John Mara triumvirate's ill conceived plan to bench Eli in favor of Geno Smith, Pat Shurmur moves forward with apparent autonomy, but more importantly a qualified replacement. With his rookie under center, head coach Put Shurmur's playbook also changes. Even though the Tampa Bay Buccaneers do much to scuttle their own efforts, Dave Gettleman's and Shurmur's first round draft selection brilliantly leads the Giants to their first victory of the season.
And just like that, the Daniel Jones era begins ...
Down 28-10 at the half, the Giants put up 22 second-half points en route to a stunning 32-31 victory at Tampa. Jones is 23 of 36 (64%) for 336 yards. He connects for touchdowns with Sterling Shepard and Evan Engram who both exceed 100-yards receiving. Rookie Darius Slayton is not far behind with 82 yards on just three receptions. But after eight rushing attempts, Saquon Barkley is forced out of the game with a high ankle sprain. Naturally, Daniel Jones rushes for two touchdowns.
We all know not every game will be like this. But it's a helluva damn good start. Jones did fumble twice, and the Giants really should have lost. However, Sunday was the most fun I've had watching Big Blue football since the end of the 2011 season.
Now the Giants just need to take care of him. The offensive line allowed just two total sacks and ten QB hits through weeks one and two. Tampa records five sacks and 15 other QB hits! Shaquil Barrett has four sacks alone. High priced left tackle Nate Solder performs with all the athleticism of a mailbox.
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