5 people to blame for the NY Giants' embarrassing Week 7 loss to the Eagles

This was a disaster from start to finish.
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2. Daniel Jones

Let us start by saying that Danny Dimes was done no favors by the brutal play of his offensive line. He barely had any time to scan the field, while his wideouts also dropped more balls. However, he's still not getting the job done at home. In both road wins, Jones has looked like a totally different signal-caller, which is hard to fathom.

At Cleveland and Seattle, he moved the ball and impressed with his decision making. At home, however, he has looked quite vanilla. You're never going to be able to post an upset win at home when your QB is playing with virtually no confidence and behind an offensive line that isn't gelling across the board.

In the end, Jones finished throwing for 99, no touchdowns and no interceptions. He didn't do anything wrong, but this isn't the kind of showing you'd expect from someone on a $160 million deal and in his sixth year in the league - oh, with the game being at home too. Jones isn't cutting it. Give the ball to Lock if this is how he's going to look the rest of the campaign.

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