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Tiki Barber Reveals Major Problems With Daniel Jones

MONews
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The New York Giants aren’t showing any full commitment to Daniel Jones.

Of course they claim that, but the fact that they considered trading for Drake May or Jaden Daniels says a lot about their thoughts on him.

His fan base doesn’t seem to be entirely on board with him either, and they’ve run out of excuses or reasons to defend him.

And that’s not all, former Giants star Tiki Barber still understands why this happens.

In an interview with SNY, the former Giants star said every NFL player should be on the cutting edge by their third year.

He admits it’s not all his fault and he’s had to deal with injuries, a bad offensive line, a different coach and offensive coordinator, poor schemes, etc., but whatever the reason, fans are tired of waiting for him to be a real player (Doug Rush quote).

That’s right.

Ultimately, fans want to see good work and feel confident that their team will be successful. But we didn’t see that with Jones at center.

It doesn’t matter whether it’s his fault or not, the important thing is that they’re not good enough.

Barber argued that if there is even the slightest doubt, it means you are not established.

And if Jones can’t do that this season, he might not be able to do it at all.

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