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10 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Well, it would depend on why he did it.  For example, if Daniel Jones publicly called him out, called him a horrible coach, then maybe.  But if he did it just for spite, then Daboll should never be a head coach ever again.  

Benching him is one thing but Daboll made him 4th string on the depth chart and was evidently gonna make him run the scout team in practice. I mean... damn. LOL. Jones was like... yeah, just go ahead and cut me now bro 

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Man you're on here defending a crappy QB who robbed a franchise for millions and decided not to live up to his contract.

 

Just stop the nonsense. He's an adult he will be fine. Who cares if it's petty and childish. This wouldn't even be a conversation if he just played like a franchise QB.

Once again, you have zero idea what you even read and definitely didn't comprehend.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Benching him is one thing but Daboll made him 4th string on the depth chart and was evidently gonna make him run the scout team in practice. I mean... damn. LOL

Daniels got paid and decided to play like crap. He's likely gonna cost Daboll his job. I have no problem with him embarrassing Daniels.

 

The guy literally quit on the team after getting paid. That is the real joke nobody is talking about. Who the hell is this guy to ask for a release after playing like poo after that big contract smh

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Daniels got paid and decided to play like crap. He's likely gonna cost Daboll his job. I have no problem with him embarrassing Daniels.

 

The guy literally quit on the team after getting paid. That is the real joke nobody is talking about. Who the hell is this guy to ask for a release after playing like poo after that big contract smh

He didn't decide poo. He just sucks. He sucked before they paid him. They made a dumbass decision then Daboll doubled down on it being an ass to a guy who was evidently pretty popular in the locker room.

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14 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

That is still not the way to handle it. It's childish and petty. The other players are going to see you being childish, petty and intentionally embarrassing another veteran player. 

Unsurprisingly, the team basically laid down today. He lost the team with that move. It's a business, it's not personal. He made it personal.

Just saying it would be understandable.  Dabol is definitely getting canned though at the end of the season assuming he last that long. 

Its amazing how fast things can change.  We are no longer at the bottom of the NFL pile now.  Giants, Jags, Raiders, or Titans occupy the bottom spots.  

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He didn't decide poo. He just sucks. He sucked before they paid him. They made a dumbass decision then Daboll doubled down on it being an ass to a guy who was evidently pretty popular in the locker room.

I agree now that I think about it. I remember thinking why the hell did the Giants overpay for that bum. 

Daboll the bully. I get it now. Carry on with this conversation.

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2 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Just saying it would be understandable.  Dabol is definitely getting canned though at the end of the season assuming he last that long. 

Its amazing how fast things can change.  We are solidly no longer at the bottom of the NFL pile now.  Giants, Jags, Raiders, or Titans occupy the bottom spots.  

It wouldn't be understandable. These aren't HS kids, these are professional football players. It is the same reason a guy like Josh McDaniels fails everywhere. You can't be an asshole to your players, they will stop playing for you. 

The race for the bottom has been tight all season. There are about 8-10 teams pretty close.

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