The Dallas Cowboys have one of the hardest schedules in the NFL this season, so they need to make sure to clean up on the New York Giants.
Fortunately, this rivalry has been extremely one-sided over the last several years and the Giants' moves at quarterback this offseason give Dallas an excellent opportunity to continue their dominance over the fighting Brian Daboll's.
It might only be OTAs, but New York's quarterback room already has the makings of a potential disaster after Jameis Winston kicked off 7-on-7 drills with, you guessed it, an interception, per Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post. As you might expect, the Giants' fan base did not take kindly to this report.
Giants QB Jameis Winston already throwing interceptions at OTAs is comedy gold for Cowboys fans
The scariest part about this from a Giants' perspective? Most fans want Winston to start over fellow veteran Russell Wilson. Another losing season is expected in the Big Apple. The appeal behind Winston relative to Wilson is that Wilson is more fun to watch.
If the Giants are going to lose a lot of games, fans want to at least be entertained. Winston's gunslinging tendencies offer the best chance for that as opposed to Wilson's risk-adverse style under center.
Regardless, Winston's interception is just confirmation that New York's quarterback room is among the least inspiring in football.
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Wilson threw a measly 16 touchdowns in 11 starts for the Steelers last season. He'll enjoy a honeymoon phase just as he did in Pittsburgh and Denver before that, but it won't take long (assuming he's the starter) until fans call for Winston.
According to Connor Hughes of SNY, Wilson and Winston took 15 reps apiece at Wednesday's practice. The kicker is that all of Wilson's reps were with the starters, while all of Winston's snaps were with the second-team. There is a clear early pecking order, but it's a mess nonetheless.
You have to wonder if the Giants will throw first-round pick Jaxson Dart, who got three first-team reps on Wednesday, to the wolves before he's ready. Cowboys fans are certainly rooting for maximum chaos.
Given New York' track record, there's a high probability of that happening.