Colin Cowherd: Don't Let Malik Nabers Make You Think Daniel Jones is Good

Colin Cowherd: “The Giants looked really, really good in Cleveland, Daniel Jones didn’t have any picks, he had pretty good protection, o-line is playing pretty well... Cleveland is BAD and Dallas destroyed Cleveland, but it is funny...When you watch the game, Malik Nabers is so great he should come with a warning label: ‘MALIK NABERS MAY INDUCE A BELIEF THAT DANIEL JONES HAS GOTTEN REALLY GOOD’... Not really. 
One of the touchdowns was overthrown, and in what should have been another pick, Malik Nabers ‘Randy Moss’d’ a guy on the sideline. Malik Nabers is just unbelievable. Jones’ passer rating was like 110, but PFF had him graded as the third-lowest quarterback Sunday after Anthony Richardson and Skylar Thompson. 
When Randy Moss went to New England, we knew Tom was really great, but then he broke every record. When you have a sensational player it does change things. If you watched the game you wouldn’t have thought ‘110 passer rating’. You watch Jayden Daniels and you’re like ‘WOW’, and you watch Joe Burrow Monday and you’re like ‘WOW’. It wasn’t really a ‘WOW’ [with Daniel Jones], the ‘WOW’ was Malik Nabers.
Here’s the good news... I like their coach, I like their left tackle, I like Malik Nabers, I like their defensive line... They’re not a hapless franchise. The Giants have something cooking here and he’s [Daniel Jones] not throwing the big interceptions. But if you didn’t watch the game and just saw the box score, 110 passer rating and two touchdowns -- no picks; nobody can guard Malik Nabers and that’s good to have.
I mean, Tua Tagovailoa is leading the league in passing and Pro Bowls... If you didn’t watch the games and looked at Tua’s numbers, but then you see Mike McDaniel’s coaching, and Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle... It sort of changes your perspective when you actually watch it.
This is a Malik story, it’s not really a Daniel Jones thing. It should come with a warning label.” 

Watch Colin Cowherd of FS1’s The Herd explain why Daniel Jones' big start on Sunday in the Giants’ dominant Week 3 victory in Cleveland should be marked with an asterisk, saying it was entirely because of potential rookie phenom wide receiver Malik Nabers making Jones look better. 

Check out the segment above as Colin says Nabers should come with a warning label: ‘MALIK NABERS MAY INDUCE A BELIEF THAT DANIEL JONE HAS GOTTEN REALLY GOOD.’ 

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