The New York Giants are in a tough spot right now.
Not many teams are able to bounce back from a 1-3 record, let alone a 1-4 one.
They have a home date with the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, and that’s bad news.
Greg Jennings claims that he still has faith in Daniel Jones, just not in the rest of his team.
Jennings stated on “The Carton Show” that Jones isn’t a bad quarterback, but he simply cannot trust his skill players and the rest of the roster.
“I believe in Danny Dimes, I don’t believe in this team at all. This is not a good football team.”
— @gregjennings on the Giants pic.twitter.com/V4bMqlOBZj
— The Carton Show (@TheCartonShow) October 4, 2023
That’s not what Carton seems to think, as he mocked the Giants for committing $80 million guaranteed to a quarterback after he threw for only 15 touchdowns last season.
Carton also believes the Giants will need to take a deep look in the mirror if — when — they lose to the Dolphins and will have no choice but to reconsider their roster.
That means the likes of Saquon Barkley and Darren Waller could be on the move, as the season would pretty much be over already.
Jones is coming off the best season of his career, but he’s struggled mightily to take care of the football.
The Giants are far behind in the race for the division, and it doesn’t seem like they have what it takes to catch up with any of the other teams.
It’s still early, but they might be the first team to become a seller before this season’s trade deadline, especially if they leave Florida with a loss on Sunday.
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