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Adam Schefter Reveals Concerning Stat About Jaxson Dart

The New York Giants have made the decision to move on from Brian Daboll and bring in Mike Kafka as their interim head coach. While this may come as a surprise to some, it is a move that the team believes is necessary in order to move forward and achieve success. With this change, the Giants will have no shortage of options to choose from when it comes to finding a permanent head coach. However, whoever they select will have a crucial task at hand – protecting their young quarterback, Jaxson Dart.

According to a recent report by NFL insider Adam Schefter, the Giants have reason to be concerned about the protection of their quarterback. In his first few games as a starter, Dart has shown immense potential and has impressed many with his skills and decision-making abilities. However, he has also been sacked a concerning number of times, which has raised some red flags for the team.

In fact, Schefter revealed that Dart has been sacked a total of 12 times in just three games, which is the most by any quarterback in their first three starts in the NFL since 2001. This is a concerning statistic, especially for a young and promising quarterback like Dart. It not only highlights the need for better protection but also raises questions about the effectiveness of the Giants’ offensive line.

As the Giants look to move on from Daboll and bring in a new head coach, they must prioritize finding someone who can improve the team’s offensive line and provide better protection for Dart. This will not only benefit the young quarterback but also the entire offense, as a strong and reliable offensive line is crucial for success in the NFL.

While the Giants have a talented roster, they have struggled to find consistency and have been plagued by injuries this season. This has resulted in a disappointing record of 2-5, which is not where the team had hoped to be at this point in the season. However, with the change in leadership and a renewed focus on protecting their quarterback, the Giants have the potential to turn their season around and make a strong push for the playoffs.

In the meantime, interim head coach Mike Kafka will have the opportunity to showcase his coaching abilities and potentially earn the permanent role. With his experience as a former NFL quarterback and success as an offensive coach, Kafka could be the perfect fit for the Giants and their young quarterback. He will have the task of not only improving the team’s offensive line but also helping Dart continue to develop and reach his full potential.

Ultimately, the Giants’ decision to move on from Daboll and bring in Kafka shows their commitment to finding the right leader for their team. They understand the importance of protecting their young quarterback and are determined to do so in order to achieve success on the field. With a talented roster and a renewed focus on improving their offensive line, the Giants have the potential to turn their season around and make a strong push for the playoffs.

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