Will the Giants Keep OC Jason Garrett? Don’t ask Daniel Jones

Will Jason Jarrett be back for season two as attacking coordinator for New York Giants?

This is a good question after the Giants finished 31st in the league on points, squares, and passing offense in 2020, tied with New England Patriots In order to have the lowest level in the league in relegation passes with a score of 12. Statistically speaking, second-year midfielder Daniel Jones did not achieve the success he did as a rookie throwing player.

Garrett, orchestrated the foul and called up plays for the first time since being named head coach for Cowboys in Dallas In 2010, he had to work to overcome the loss of Sakon Barclay, the lack of dynamic take-up options and a sophisticated attack line. However, his attack seemed steady at times compared to many of the more successful units of the League.

Jones, for his part, has nothing to do with dragging him into a discussion about Garrett’s future.

“I’m not sure I’m in a position to comment on that,” Jones said on Monday. “But I definitely enjoyed learning from Coach Jarrett. I learned a lot of football, learned a lot of philosophy in attack, how he sees the game, what he learned in his time in the NFL as a player and coach. I really enjoyed working with him. I look forward to continuing that. . I really enjoyed it.”

If he wanted to move from Garrett, coach Joe Judge could turn to Freddie Kitchens, the Giants coach. Kitchens were an offensive coordinator in Cleveland before she became Brown‘Head coach in 2019. A judge can also view coaches from any of the 16 employees whose coaches have been fired.

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