Brian Daboll, the head coach of the Giants, was clearly upset by Daniel Jones’ appalling performance against the Seattle Seahawks.
The Seattle Seahawks traveled across the country to play the New York Giants in an NFL game on a Monday night, and the host team suffered a humiliating loss.
The Seahawks defeated the Giants 24-3 after dominating them.
At MetLife Stadium during the third quarter’s game against the New York Giants, Devon Witherspoon’s interception was returned for a touchdown.
After intercepting Daniel Jones, Devon Witherspoon runs 97 yards for a touchdown to the house.
A crucial oversight was made by Daniel Jones when Giants head coach Brian Daboll was observed throwing his tablet after the touchdown.
At MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, the Giants trailed 14-3 with just under a minute remaining in the third quarter.
Jones attempted to pass to Parris Campbell in the end zone, but Witherspoon intercepted the pass after perfectly timing the pass and jumping the route.
Seattle finished off the victory after Witherspoon returned a 97-yard pick-6 for a touchdown.
Daboll was seen yelling at Jones immediately following the theft for the touchdown as the ESPN broadcast cut to commercial.
The argument appears to have begun when Daboll attempted to show his quarterback something on his tablet at one point.
Daboll, however, appeared to simply toss the tablet to the side in anger and obvious frustration when Jones turned him out.
Jones made a mistake, but the Giants’ defense also made a terrible error at the end of the half, which contributed to the team’s loss and the coach’s disappointment.
The Giants are now 1-3 on the year following the 24-3 loss.
The Giants’ offensive line appeared to be consistently under attack from Seattle’s defense the entire time. Jones was intercepted twice and sacked 10 times.