Daniel Jones, the New York Giants quarterback, is being compared unfavorably to successful quarterbacks in other cities, such as Seattle and Minneapolis. Jones has been given more opportunities to prove himself with the Giants than previous Jets quarterbacks like Geno Smith and Sam Darnold were given. Smith, now with the Seahawks, and Darnold, currently playing for the Vikings, have found success with their new teams after leaving the Jets.

Jones acknowledged the talent and success of Smith, who has led the Seahawks to a 3-1 record and become one of the league’s top quarterbacks. Smith’s ability to connect with his receivers and deliver impressive performances has led to a career turnaround. Smith, who had a challenging time with the Jets, has proven himself as a reliable and skilled quarterback with the Seahawks.

Despite his success now, Smith faced challenges and criticism earlier in his career with the Giants and the Jets. His performance under pressure and ability to bounce back from setbacks have earned him respect and admiration from teammates and coaches. Smith’s resilience and determination have played a significant role in his career turnaround and his success with the Seahawks.

Coach Brian Daboll and Giants backup Drew Lock both recognize Smith’s resilience and determination in overcoming challenges in his career. Smith’s ability to make good decisions on the field and lead his team to victories have earned him respect and admiration. Despite facing setbacks in his career, Smith has continued to persevere and prove himself as a capable and successful quarterback.

Jones’ future with the Giants remains uncertain, with questions about how much longer he will remain with the team. While Smith’s career has experienced a resurgence with the Seahawks, Jones continues to face scrutiny and comparisons to successful quarterbacks in other cities. Ultimately, Jones will need to prove himself and lead the Giants to success in order to establish himself as a reliable and successful quarterback in the league.

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