Giants Joe Judge explains why he kept Da

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Giants Joe Judge explains why he kept Da

The Giants scored first against the Rams and led 3-0 after the first quarter in Week 6. Things completely fell apart for the Jaromir Jagr Men Jersey Giants after that, however. The Rams scored the next 38 points of the game, including28 in the second quarter, and turned their trip to New York into a laugher.Daniel Jones played every offensive snap for the Giants on Sunday afternoon despite the blowout and his poor performance.Jones completed 29 of 51 pa s attempts for 242 yards, but he struggled immensely with turnovers in the lo s. Hethrew threeinterceptions and lost a fumble; those Tyler Graovac Kids Jersey miscues allowed the Rams to accumulate 21 points off turnovers.RIVERA: Why didn't the Giants give backup Mike Glennon some late reps with the game well out of reach? Coach Joe Judge had a simple explanation for his decision after the game."Were going to compete for 60 minutes," to reporters when asked why Jones remained in Aaron Ness Women Jersey the game despite a 35-point deficit.Joe Judge on leaving Daniel Jones in the game.Were gonna compete for 60 minutes. Talkin Giants (@TalkinGiants) MORE: There's nothing quite like a goodold coaching cliche after a lo s. Jones well may be the best quarterback on the Giants' roster, but he didn't play like it against the Rams. Perhaps Judge and the Giants coaching staff just wanted to have Jones play a full game after he mi sed the second half of last week's game Dennis Maruk Women Jersey after landing in the NFL's concu sion protocol.Of course, it didn't help Jones' cause that they were short on receiver talent. Kenny Golladay (knee) and Darius Slayton (hamstring) were Braden Holtby Men Jersey both out for this game while Kadarius Toney and CJ Board exited the game with injuries of their own.MORE: Still, this wasn't an encouraging performance by Jones or the Giants, though Judge isn't letting the Giants' 38-11 lo s get him down."Theres a lot of ball left to be played.," of the 1-5 Giants.
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