Coach Brian Daboll and QB Daniel Jones spoke about the New York Giants’ performance in their recent game. Despite being down at halftime in all three games, Daboll acknowledged the strong plays made by the opposing team and credited them for their performance. He also addressed the defensive struggles on third down and the limited success of the running game. Jones, on the other hand, expressed the need to review the game tape and improve on certain plays. Despite injuries and being shorthanded, both Daboll and Jones emphasized the importance of learning from the game and moving forward.
Coach Brian Daboll, QB Daniel Jones Reflect on Giants’ Performance
Coach Brian Daboll and QB Daniel Jones shared their thoughts on the New York Giants’ recent game. Despite facing difficult starts in all three games, Daboll acknowledged the strong performance of the opposing team and credited them for their success. He also addressed the defensive struggles on third down and the limited success of the running game. Jones expressed his intention to review the game tape and improve on certain plays. Despite injuries and being shorthanded, both Daboll and Jones emphasized the importance of learning from the game and moving forward.
Slow Starts and Defensive Struggles on Third Down
Daboll acknowledged the Giants’ slow starts in all three games, highlighting the need to make plays when opportunities arise. He also recognized the impact of defensive struggles on third down, which led to a significant difference in time of possession. Daboll emphasized the collective effort required to address these issues and improve the team’s performance.
Limitations in the Running Game and Offensive Performance
Despite the absence of star running back Saquon Barkley, Daboll acknowledged the strength of the opposing team’s defense, which limited the Giants’ running game. When asked about QB Daniel Jones’ performance, Daboll stated that he would review the game tape but also acknowledged that there were plays that everyone would want to have back. Daboll emphasized the need for improvement and taking responsibility for the team’s offensive performance.
To end on a positive note, both Daboll and Jones emphasized the importance of learning from the game and focusing on the next week. They acknowledged the team’s efforts and competitiveness but recognized that the opposing team made more plays. Despite injuries and limitations, both Daboll and Jones expressed their determination to improve and move forward.