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Gmen to bench Russell W
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. --- The New York Giants are planning to bench quarterback Russell Wilson in favor of first-round rookie Jaxson Dart after three games, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Tuesday.

Dart's first start will come at home Sunday against the undefeated Los Angeles Chargers at MetLife Stadium. The 25th overall pick this year out of Ole Miss served as the backup to Wilson for the first three games of the season.

The switch to Dart is a move that could reinvigorate a disappointed fan base. Fans cheered when the rookie came on the field for a snap in the second quarter on Sunday night. That contrasted with their booing after Wilson threw a second-quarter interception in a tie game in his first home game with the team.

Dart has been preparing for this moment ever since the Giants traded back into the first round to get him to New York. He has done nothing but impress since taking the field in the spring. Dart started the spring with the third-team offense and quickly worked his way past Winston early in the summer.

His first extended taste of regular-season NFL action will come against a Chargers defense that is currently allowing under 300 yards per game.

Dart will give the Giants' offense a different look and more options. His ability to run the ball and the zone-read had his version of the offense looking vastly different from the first-team unit with Wilson throughout the summer.

ESPN

Some great moves right? Starting with Daboll, Saquon, Dimes....


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(9 hours ago)purplefaithful Wrote: EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. --- The New York Giants are planning to bench quarterback Russell Wilson in favor of first-round rookie Jaxson Dart after three games, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Tuesday.

Dart's first start will come at home Sunday against the undefeated Los Angeles Chargers at MetLife Stadium. The 25th overall pick this year out of Ole Miss served as the backup to Wilson for the first three games of the season.

The switch to Dart is a move that could reinvigorate a disappointed fan base. Fans cheered when the rookie came on the field for a snap in the second quarter on Sunday night. That contrasted with their booing after Wilson threw a second-quarter interception in a tie game in his first home game with the team.

Dart has been preparing for this moment ever since the Giants traded back into the first round to get him to New York. He has done nothing but impress since taking the field in the spring. Dart started the spring with the third-team offense and quickly worked his way past Winston early in the summer.

His first extended taste of regular-season NFL action will come against a Chargers defense that is currently allowing under 300 yards per game.

Dart will give the Giants' offense a different look and more options. His ability to run the ball and the zone-read had his version of the offense looking vastly different from the first-team unit with Wilson throughout the summer.

ESPN

Some great moves right? Starting with Daboll, Saquon, Dimes....


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Translation....we have begun the process of firing Daboll, his mom, his dad and the entire front office.
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Y'know...when I first moved up here to Washington, he was drafted the next Spring. He quickly was part of the team that would give the "Legion of Boom" (or "juice" as I called it, referring to their PED findings), "Beast Mode", etc.

He was a true goody-goody initially, visiting kids in the cancer ward every Tuesday (even when he was injured), lots of community appearances, and so forth. This was also the period where we seemed doomed to play up here, in a very hostile stadium, when the 'Hags had a lot of momentum.

It was darkly funny watching his fall from grace. The hookup with Ciara, the inevitable hob-nobbing with a danker crowd, and his ego inflating...this all gathered quickly. As someone surrounded by "12s" year after year, I did enjoy his, and their, struggles.

When he was traded, I knew the disaster ahead for Denver. That coach never put a culture in place, they bent over backwards for stupid perks for Wilson (his own office, trainers, parking, etc), and we all saw what happened to the coach, then to Wilson...

...and again...

...and, now again.

It's gotten so dismal, that I'm unable to enjoy it much, anymore. That dark chunk of my soul wants to urge him to take the inevitable commentator job, maybe do a podcast with Ciara before her 15 minutes are up, and just allow themselves to fade away into their piles of money.
It's officially SKOL SEASON!! LET THE PLUNDERING BEGIN!!
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Denver saw the light and cut their losses.
Wilson's time has come and...gone.
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