Chicken Little never could have convinced Daniel Jones that the sky was falling.
Jones’ composure in the face of fan- and hot-take-created hysteria makes him the ideal quarterback to have set the tone for the Giants in the days after a humbling 40-point season-opening loss.“Whether you are a young or old player, subconsciously, everybody looks at the quarterback,” receiver Darius Slayton told The Post. “Quarterbacks are blessed and cursed with having influence over the vibe of the team. With D.J., there’s never any panic, so it makes other guys feel comfortable.
“Daniel is very mentally tough and he flushes things really easily – and that goes hand-in-hand with that [record],” second-year quarterbacks coach Shea Tierney said. “You have to be that to play this position. It never changes for him, no matter what, whether we lose 40-0 or win 38-7. It’s the same way since I’ve been here.”
“Consistency across the board is what you want,” Tierney said. “You never want to ride the roller-coaster. This league is designed to be up-and-down, so I think anytime your leader is steady, it’s going to be steady for everybody else.”
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