Daniel Jones' game is well-known to Golden Tate, the former wide receiver for the New York Giants, who feels that the team's main quarterback is still being harmed by a major issue.
Tate spent two seasons as a player for the Giants, including Jones' rookie campaign in 2019. The former wide receiver described Jones to Damon Amendolara on "Watch D.A. Live" as "such a smart guy."
He is really intelligent. Though Tate went on to explain how Jones should have run out of excuses after the Giants selected "fantastic" receiver Malik Nabers sixth overall in the 2024 NFL draft,
I believe that sometimes he overanalyzes a little bit and is too smart for his own good. The notion that Jones makes slow decisions has been gaining traction since the team's 28-6 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 1.
Tate has clarified a significant and persistent weakness in Jones' strategy. It is about the pocket's slow processing.
CBS Sports analyst Dan Schneier observed the same problem. He feels that Jones' "eyes are SLOW," and that the Giants' quarterback (QB1) has "the arm talent to make up for any lack of anticipation,"
which exacerbates the issue.This play revealed the weakness of the Giants' offense—a failed connection with Nabers. Even as a rookie, Nabers has already established himself as the team's go-to receiver, but a quarterback who can pass to him in space is necessary for him to succeed.
If Jones wants to be the person, he will have to rely more on instinct than on hesitation.
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