C-Mac believed Sunday would be the end of the “fun” Tommy DeVito story one way or another, as the sensation would either regress and come back down to earth, or would vault his story past one that is a fun flash in the pan.
It seemed to be the former in a blowout loss to the Saints, and C-Mac is back to lamenting the long-term damage that the DeVito story may have inflicted upon the Giants organization.
“All of this cemented, probably, is that Daniel Jones is the starting quarterback next season,” C-Mac said. “My fear is that we’re gonna look back in a year at these couple of games that DeVito won and the fun we had with it, and realize it possibly cost the Giants a chance to draft a franchise quarterback. And we’re looking at Daniel Jones again, and an ‘eh’ at best.
“That’s the fear.”
As for the rest of this season, C-Mac says it’s back to hoping for more losses to potentially get Big Blue back to a spot in the draft where they could take a potential future quarterback like a Drake Maye, even if they are now out of the running for the cream of the crop like Caleb Williams.
“We are right back in it, folks. We are right back in your favorite conversation. We are right back into Tank-A-Thon,” C-Mac said. “It’s over…to go in there and give that performance, we are right back at it…we are looking at losing to the Eagles, the Rams, it looks like that offense has got it together…they’re gonna play the Eagles, the Rams, and the Eagles. And you know what? It would be best if they lose all three.”
