@stevek said:
Frankly, I would have had the kid make his first NFL start on the road. A lot less pressure than trying to please the home fans who are likely going to be quick to boo. But the Giants front office hasn't been doing anything right, so why should they begin now?
Perhaps the front office thinks the "novelty" will put more keisters in the seats. That one they may be right about.
Could be management feels Darts debut in front of a home,less hostile road crowd might be more welcoming. Setting him at ease. Of course until he throws 3 INT's leading to scores 😆
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@stevek said:
Frankly, I would have had the kid make his first NFL start on the road. A lot less pressure than trying to please the home fans who are likely going to be quick to boo. But the Giants front office hasn't been doing anything right, so why should they begin now?
Perhaps the front office thinks the "novelty" will put more keisters in the seats. That one they may be right about.
Could be management feels Darts debut in front of a home,less hostile road crowd might be more welcoming. Setting him at ease. Of course until he throws 3 INT's leading to scores 😆
Very tough situation, no doubt about it. That being said, I do think the Giants made the right decision to let the kid play, gain experience, and build on that.
Not always the case of course, but it's said that usually the most improvement a NFL player makes, is from his rookie season to his second season. So get this rookie season out of the way, then head into next season and the Giants can better see what they've got. Whether it's gold or pyrite.
@stevek said:
Nice controlled first win for the kid Dart with no picks.
Maybe the Giants have finally found a winner.
He should be good but they also lost Nabers which is a massive loss because of that god awful turf that causes a ton of leg injuries over multiple seasons to multiple people
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Could be management feels Darts debut in front of a home,less hostile road crowd might be more welcoming. Setting him at ease. Of course until he throws 3 INT's leading to scores 😆
Very tough situation, no doubt about it. That being said, I do think the Giants made the right decision to let the kid play, gain experience, and build on that.
Not always the case of course, but it's said that usually the most improvement a NFL player makes, is from his rookie season to his second season. So get this rookie season out of the way, then head into next season and the Giants can better see what they've got. Whether it's gold or pyrite.
Nice controlled first win for the kid Dart with no picks.
Maybe the Giants have finally found a winner.
First rookie QB to go undefeated in their first start since the last guy.
He should be good but they also lost Nabers which is a massive loss because of that god awful turf that causes a ton of leg injuries over multiple seasons to multiple people
Fire AJ Preller