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Brian Daboll didn’t like this:
He got yelled at pic.twitter.com/8OWv6WDaZB
— Aiden Moore (@AidenMo83839032) October 6, 2024
2024 NFL season, Week 5: What We Learned from Sunday’s games
Around The NFL breaks down what you need to know from all of Sunday’s action in Week 5 of the 2024 NFL season.
NFL explains Giants’ controversial blocked field goal to defeat Seahawks, here’s why there’s no penalty – CBSSports.com
The NFL says no rules were violated on the blocked field goal
Can Giants QB Daniel Jones change narrative around him? Maybe not, but wins will help – The Athletic
“There will always be a story of the week or a kind of idea that’s out there,” Jones explained Sunday. “It’s our job to know what’s real and know what’s going on. To fix the problems that are real but also to ignore the things that aren’t.”
How NY Giants blocked out the noise for Brian Daboll’s biggest win
Somehow, the Giants again showed patience with their season hanging in balance. Isaiah Simmons delivered the loudest statement yet of their resolve.
What’s giving Daniel Jones more of a chance to prove worth to Giants | New York Post
Five games into the season, the offensive line has been intact. All five starters have played every snap. This makes a world of difference. Three of the five starters were new to the team and the learning curve has been fast-forwarded and has never strayed off course, as everyone is on the field all the time. The pass blocking has been solid all season. The run blocking has not been as consistent. It was poor in Week 4 in a loss to the Cowboys but it was much better against the Seahawks, as the Giants rushed for a season-high 175 yards, averaging 5.1 yards per attempt. As long as Andrew Thomas, Jon Runyan Jr. John Michael Schmitz, Greg Van Roten and Jermaine Eluemunor stay healthy, this will be the best offensive line that Daniel Jones has ever played behind for the entirety of a season.
Playing without the injured duo of leading receiver Malik Nabers and leading rusher Devin Singletary — who combined to account for 55 percent of the offensive yardage through the first four games — the Giants had their biggest offensive outburst in 20 games and their fifth biggest of Daboll’s 39-game tenure.
Why? Because Daboll was calling the plays, pushing the right buttons at the right times and creating a sideline advantage, whether with a run-pass balance or scheming separation to make easier throws for quarterback Daniel Jones.
This was the first time that Daboll’s offseason decision to take play-calling duties from offensive coordinator Mike Kafka made a true difference.
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