New York Giants injured quarterback Daniel Jones. Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Now that he is coaching around New York again, Rick Pitino is paying attention to the discourse, and he has some thoughts on Daniel Jones.

The St. John’s head coach used his X account to weigh in on the debate around Jones. Pitino said he was watching some sports shows while working out — presumably ESPN’s “Get Up!,” which discussed Jones on Friday morning — and had grown tired of the debate around the Giants quarterback. In Pitino’s mind, the idea of the Giants moving on from Jones is nonsense, and patience is a must.

Pitino suggested the Giants work on bolstering their offensive line to avoid another Geno Smith situation, in which he became a legitimate starting quarterback only after leaving the New York Jets.

Jones is heading into his sixth season in 2024, so many were eager to point out to Pitino that the Giants have been plenty patient with their quarterback. He struggled last season, throwing just two touchdowns and six interceptions in six games before suffering a season-ending neck injury. All of that has led at least one insider to predict that he is probably finished with the organization.

Pitino may want to see Jones get another shot with the Giants, but he is likely in the minority. The quarterback just has not shown enough consistency when healthy to secure his place as the team’s long-term answer at the position. If he winds up succeeding elsewhere, though, Pitino can say he told you so.

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