Seahawks win could be the beginning of the end for NFL player

The Seattle Seahawks put a beating on the New York Giants in their Monday Night Football win to go to 3-1 on the year. Seattle dominated the Giants, a team that has been bad for the whole year, from the opening whistle, and there wasn't an aspect of that game where the Seahawks didn't actually […]

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Oct 2, 2023; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Seattle Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen (27) reacts after breaking up a pass intended for New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson (17) during the second quarter at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
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The Seattle Seahawks put a beating on the New York Giants in their Monday Night Football win to go to 3-1 on the year.

Seattle dominated the Giants, a team that has been bad for the whole year, from the opening whistle, and there wasn't an aspect of that game where the Seahawks didn't actually win.

This game showed a lot about both teams. A win like this proves the Seahawks haven't just been winning games accidentally, and as for the Giants, this is yet another example that Daniel Jones will not last as an NFL quarterback.

This was a rough game for Jones. Between a pick-six to Devon Witherspoon to some terrible offensive line play that led to constant hits, this was not a great day for Jones, and the year as a whole has not been great for the former Duke quarterback.

Games like this haven't been all that rare during Jones' career, and it is fair to wonder if this could be the beginning of the end for Jones.

Sure, Jones did just get paid by the Giants, a laughable decision from the start, but it is clear that Jones and head coach Brian Daboll are on different pages in terms of certain plays. 

The NFL didn't shy away from showing Daboll yelling at his quarterback after the pick-six.

If Daboll is put in a position soon where he is coaching for his job, why would he stick with the quarterback that has only been mediocre for his entire career? Does that really make sense?

Not to throw shade at the Seahawks, but shouldn't a lack of production against that team show a major flaw in an offense, especially with Seattle missing so many key players on defense?

One way or another, this is going to be a big year for the Seahawks. The playoffs seem like they should be the minimum for right now, and it isn't every day that a team has a chance to create cracks in the armor for a player that just got a very large payday from a team that came into the year as a media darling.