The Giants LAWST . Signed Daniel Jones to 4 year extension

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I have no clue who will get benched 1st.

But I would rank them in terms of who SHOULD get benched.

1. Daniel Jones -- because he's in Year 6 and he's never shown the ability to be a reliable leader for the offense. He was never a good prospect and a lot of us called this out even when he was being scouted for the draft. It's staggering that NFL teams continue to be so stupid.
2. Deshaun Watson -- he started his career with a bang and you could make legitimate excuses for why he hasn't gotten back on track. Still, he hasn't looked good at all. You're willing to give him a leash because the Cowboys are a good defense and his offensive weapons aren't exactly great.
3. Bryce Young -- in theory he should have the longest leash because he's by far the youngest and only in his 2nd season. But he looks bad. He's undersized. He doesn't have a great arm (at least it doesn't stand out at this level). He isn't a rushing threat. The Panthers have to hope that he turns into this super accurate machine in the pocket because he just doesn't have a lot of ways he can beat you. In the end he won't work out, but Carolina will suffer through another year of this at least.
4. Kirk Cousins -- The oldest of the group, but the one with the most success under his belt. To be clear, I'm not expecting much of anything out of this Saints offense this year. But Cousins has the track record to let you believe he can get hot for stretches at a time. More than any of these 4 teams, New Orleans seems (SEEMS) to be the most open to installing a new QB for the future. But they arguably have the most stable guy at the position -- even if that's not saying a lot.

For contract reasons, and because I think the Browns have such a good defense that they will be competitive all season long regardless of the offense sputtering, I think Watson survives the entire season.

Edit - @yseJ hoe ass corrected me that Cousins is on the Falcons, not the Saints. Not that it makes any goddamn difference...but I should note the correction for posterity.

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Stinky is Derek fukkin CAC's BFF. :jordanfacepalm:
 

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I have no clue who will get benched 1st.

But I would rank them in terms of who SHOULD get benched.

1. Daniel Jones -- because he's in Year 6 and he's never shown the ability to be a reliable leader for the offense. He was never a good prospect and a lot of us called this out even when he was being scouted for the draft. It's staggering that NFL teams continue to be so stupid.
2. Deshaun Watson -- he started his career with a bang and you could make legitimate excuses for why he hasn't gotten back on track. Still, he hasn't looked good at all. You're willing to give him a leash because the Cowboys are a good defense and his offensive weapons aren't exactly great.
3. Bryce Young -- in theory he should have the longest leash because he's by far the youngest and only in his 2nd season. But he looks bad. He's undersized. He doesn't have a great arm (at least it doesn't stand out at this level). He isn't a rushing threat. The Panthers have to hope that he turns into this super accurate machine in the pocket because he just doesn't have a lot of ways he can beat you. In the end he won't work out, but Carolina will suffer through another year of this at least.
4. Kirk Cousins -- The oldest of the group, but the one with the most success under his belt. To be clear, I'm not expecting much of anything out of this Saints offense this year. But Cousins has the track record to let you believe he can get hot for stretches at a time. More than any of these 4 teams, New Orleans seems (SEEMS) to be the most open to installing a new QB for the future. But they arguably have the most stable guy at the position -- even if that's not saying a lot.

For contract reasons, and because I think the Browns have such a good defense that they will be competitive all season long regardless of the offense sputtering, I think Watson survives the entire season.

Edit - @yseJ hoe ass corrected me that Cousins is on the Falcons, not the Saints. Not that it makes any goddamn difference...but I should note the correction for posterity.

Wasn't Cleveland missing their starting tackles?

I'll give Deshaun a pass week 1 but he needs to be much better week 2.

Cousins shouldn't have played. It's clear he's not close to 100%. They could've gotten a glimpse at Penix but the only reason they didn't is because they didn't want a QB controversy. They're going to have one anyway.
 

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You know... I've been pretty hard on this Daniel Jones nikka (pause) sense they benched eli for him.

But I was just thinking how it must suck to be him. I mean, if he actually gives a fck about being great in the NFL.

Like if I was him Id think to myself why couldn't I be worse at QBing. At least he could've excelled In high school. Did good in div1 but not good enough to make it to the league. Went into selling insurance.
Sometimes people may recognize him in the town he grew up in for winning state that one year.
Got his highschool jersey retired.
Married the prom queen who was the star of the volleyball team.
Shttttt, maybe they have a few kids and one would turn out to be like a Tom Brady or something.

But no... In this reality, Daniel Jones is cursed with being just good enough to be a starting QB in the NFL with a big ass contract.
But hes really garbage as fck to be a starting QB in the NFL with a big ass contract.
And I feel bad for him.

Keep your head up u wack MFer
 

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I have no clue who will get benched 1st.

But I would rank them in terms of who SHOULD get benched.

1. Daniel Jones -- because he's in Year 6 and he's never shown the ability to be a reliable leader for the offense. He was never a good prospect and a lot of us called this out even when he was being scouted for the draft. It's staggering that NFL teams continue to be so stupid.
2. Deshaun Watson -- he started his career with a bang and you could make legitimate excuses for why he hasn't gotten back on track. Still, he hasn't looked good at all. You're willing to give him a leash because the Cowboys are a good defense and his offensive weapons aren't exactly great.
3. Bryce Young -- in theory he should have the longest leash because he's by far the youngest and only in his 2nd season. But he looks bad. He's undersized. He doesn't have a great arm (at least it doesn't stand out at this level). He isn't a rushing threat. The Panthers have to hope that he turns into this super accurate machine in the pocket because he just doesn't have a lot of ways he can beat you. In the end he won't work out, but Carolina will suffer through another year of this at least.
4. Kirk Cousins -- The oldest of the group, but the one with the most success under his belt. To be clear, I'm not expecting much of anything out of this Saints offense this year. But Cousins has the track record to let you believe he can get hot for stretches at a time. More than any of these 4 teams, New Orleans seems (SEEMS) to be the most open to installing a new QB for the future. But they arguably have the most stable guy at the position -- even if that's not saying a lot.

For contract reasons, and because I think the Browns have such a good defense that they will be competitive all season long regardless of the offense sputtering, I think Watson survives the entire season.

Edit - @yseJ hoe ass corrected me that Cousins is on the Falcons, not the Saints. Not that it makes any goddamn difference...but I should note the correction for posterity.
Kirk Cousins - 17 passing TDs, tied for fourth best in the nfl


Bryce Young, Deshaun Watson and bum ass Daniel Jones combined = 16 passing TDs
 
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