Paul Schwartz of The New York Post told The Drive with Charlie & Dan on Wednesday that the New York Giants were moments away from a QB contract disaster.
In his first season as head coach of the New York Giants, Brian Daboll was named the NFL's AP Coach of the Year on Thursday. A well deserved honor for the former Buffalo Bills' offensive coordinator, as he transformed a 4-13 mess into a playoff team, with help from his general manager, former Buffalo Bills' assistant GM, Joe Schoen.
A pivotal offseason awaits the New York Giants, and the decisions made by GM Joe Schoen will say a lot about where the team is headed under the new regime.
Daniel Jones has earned the chance to be the New York Giants' QB of the future, but for that to happen, he'll need a new contract, and this is what he's worth.
If the Giants have any chance of beating the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday in the NFC Wild Card, they need to do a much better job defending WR Justin Jefferson.
Brian Daboll pushed Daniel Jones to the limit. Not to make him fail, but to test his ability to lead. Now, the New York Giants are reaping the rewards.
The Giants will be a tough out in the playoffs, because of quarterback Daniel Jones and his ability to beat you through the air and ability to run the football.