Back to Back Lashing Moments As Giants HC Quickly Shoots Down Reporter Who Tries To Compare DeVito To Tom Brady

The first person who usually springs to mind when a late-round choice or an undrafted quarterback achieves rapid success in the NFL is either Kurt Warner or Tom Brady.

Brady was the one that a member of the media attempted to use against rookie sensation Tommy DeVito, according to Giants head coach Brian Daboll.

One reporter attempted to draw a connection between DeVito and Brady after last night’s exciting victory against the Green Bay Packers by bringing up Daboll’s tenure with the New England Patriots during Brady’s 2000 pick draft.

Daboll stated, “We’re four games in,” in reference to DeVito’s total number of starts.

Every NFL team aspires to be the one to discover that GOAT-sized diamond in the rough, a la Brady or Warner; a guy whom the rest of the league ignores until late in the draft or perhaps not at all, but who ends up becoming the greatest of their generation at his position.

On Monday night, Tommy DeVito led the New York Giants to an unexpected victory; nevertheless, head coach Brian Daboll is hesitant to associate his quarterback with the most well-known “Tom” in sports history.

When Tom Brady assumed the starting quarterback position for the New England Patriots in 2000, Daboll was an assistant coach on the staff.

After DeVito led the Giants to three straight victories on Tuesday, a reporter began drawing comparisons between New York’s current predicament and when the legend of Brady was born.

DeVito completed 17 of 21 passes for 158 yards and a score in the Giants’ 24-22 victory over New York. Naturally, the season that Brady started for the Patriots was the one in which he helped them win the Super Bowl.

Comparing DeVito to Brady at this point is absurd because he might not even be the Giants’ starting quarterback the following season.

Tommy DeVito, an undrafted rookie third-string quarterback who resides with his parents and has led the Giants on a three-game winning streak, has been one of the best tales in the NFL this season.

It might be a little early to draw comparisons between DeVito and Tom Brady, according to Giants head coach Brian Daboll.

When a reporter today asked if Daboll could draw a parallel between DeVito’s rise and his recollections of working with the Patriots when Brady took over as their starting quarterback in 2001, Daboll interrupted the reporter midsentence and said the analogy was invalid.

When asked if Brady will start for the Patriots going forward, Daboll remained silent.

Simply put, each circumstance is unique. I doubt I could provide you with the response you want.

stated Daboll.

There are some, even members of the media with credentials, who draw comparisons between a quarterback who emerges from nowhere and takes his team to victory and a certain sixth-round draft pick named Tom Brady, who won seven Super Bowls.

Tommy DeVito, the undrafted rookie signal-caller for the New York Giants, is the latest to receive the Brady treatment after leading the team to three straight victories, but head coach Brian Daboll isn’t having it.

Daboll is undoubtedly the person to question about Brady’s rise in comparison to DeVito’s because he was an assistant for the New England Patriots when Brady took over as the team’s head coach more than 20 years ago. However, Daboll is also aware that those two names aren’t exactly synonymous in the world of professional football.

At least one member of the media believes that the Tommy DeVito hoopla has reached Tom Brady proportions.

The reporter persisted, inquiring as to when Brady’s players first started to have faith in him, prior to the head coach politely tip-toed around the question.
“That’s a long time ago,”

Brian Daboll said.

“I’d just say every situation is different.”

Nobody can hype up an athlete quite like the New York media can.

DeVito has admittedly been electric since taking over the Giants, but until he solidifies himself as a legitimate ‘dude’ in this league – which he is far from doing – let’s maybe cool it with the Brady talk.

Tommy Cutlets has taken the New York Giants and the football world by storm, but even Big Blue’s head coach wants to slow the roll just a bit.

The G-Men won their third-straight game on Monday night, taking down the Green Bay Packers, 24-22, and it was Tommy DeVito once again playing lights out. Now, 60% of the Giants’ wins have come with the Cedar Grove, New Jersey, native as the starter.

It’s not the first time that Brian Daboll has got an up-close look at a once-unknown becoming a household name.

A reporter reminded him of that on Tuesday morning, just hours after the Giants’ win, but Daboll wasn’t having it just yet.

“We’re four games in,” Daboll replied. The reporter followed up by asking when Brady’s teammates started to really believe in him — it’s quite obvious the rest of the Giants have rallied around DeVito with their Italian hand-gestures.

With a rating of above 100.0, Monday night’s victory was DeVito’s third straight. above the previous three victories, he has completed 52 of 72 passes (72.22%) for 595 yards, five touchdowns, and zero interceptions. With one game remaining, New York is desperately clinging to a postseason spot.

Since taking over as the starting quarterback for the New York Giants, Tommy DeVito is the buzz of the NFL.

DeVito has only initiated one communication, and that is to find out if he and Daniel Jones are developing a quarterback disagreement. Is DeVito going to challenge Jones for the starting position the following season?

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