It's WAY overblown how "bad" Daniel Jones is. He's a "mid" QB, with some elite level talent, on a bad team. Add a couple weapons and better protection and he can ball. It's insane how armchair critics just hate on every QB without any real thought to it...
I don't know if I agree with that. He's only had 1 season where he's been 'mid' as a starting QB (2022). He has not cracked the level of being 'mid' for any other season. Every other year, he's been a bottom 10 starting QB.
So 'overblown' really depends on how strenuously people are saying how bad he is. He hasn't ever been the worst starting QB, for example, but he's very highly paid for a guy who has yet to have a single 'good' season.
Even in this game, where he looked decent to good at times, he never once was able to lead his team to a touchdown, underthrew receivers multiple times (and more than once in important situations), and aside from the pick to finish the game also threw multiple other INTs that were negated by penalties.
He's facing a struggling defense, his offensive line was giving him plenty of time to work, and he has some weapons on offense. And this 'mid' performance is what he puts together with all that--I'm not sure calling him bad is completely unjustified.