Giants Jaxson Dart's accountability after rough Saints outing impresses Brian Daboll | amNewYork
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Giants Jaxson Dart's accountability after rough Saints outing impresses Brian Daboll | amNewYork
"I've got a tremendous amount of respect for the young man and how he's handled really everything on the field, off the field. It's no surprise that's the type of guy that he is. He's a pleasure to work with. I don't want to sell him short, and I know what he'll say, but I thought he did a lot of good things that gave us chances. We've got to take advantage of those chances."
"In his second career start, Dart completed 26 of 40 passes for 202 yards, two touchdowns to tight end Theo Johnson, two fourth-quarter interceptions, and a fumble that capped off a sloppy display by a Giants team that committed five turnovers in total. I gotta cut that st out, Dart said. I'm the leader of the offense, so any time those things happen, it falls back on the leaders. I take that responsibility and I'm going to continue to have conversations with the guys."
Jaxson Dart accepted responsibility after a difficult game in New Orleans, acknowledging turnovers and leadership lapses. In his second start he completed 26 of 40 passes for 202 yards, threw two touchdowns to tight end Theo Johnson, but also threw two fourth-quarter interceptions and fumbled. The Giants committed five turnovers in the game. Head coach Brian Daboll expressed high respect for Dart's conduct on and off the field, praised his humility and work ethic, and noted that Dart made many plays that created opportunities. Daboll emphasized the need to capitalize on those chances as the rookie continues to develop.
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