Tommy DeVito gets chance to prove Giants aren’t ‘imploding’ despite tumultuous week
NY Post
This is pretty much the deal.
Like it or not.
“Your boss wasn’t happy with your performance or what you’ve been doing, so somebody else got to do the job,’’ Dexter Lawrence said. “It’s like any other job in this world, the same will happen, so it’s the business.’’
Business has been brutally bad for the Giants for far too long, and it eventually caught up with the player at the position most vulnerable to getting benched at times like this.
No one can honestly claim removing Daniel Jones from the starting lineup was an injustice.
Even he did not make that case during an emotional and classy farewell statement two days after he learned he was basically fired from his job.
The first day of the rest of Daniel Jones’ dwindling time with the Giants arrived Wednesday, with Jones in the building, in the meetings, on the practice field (although not doing very much) and not at all part of the game plan for the next game, relegated to a non-participant role for the remainder of the season.