Not everyone is excited about the Daniel Jones era. One former Giant believes the franchise is using Eli Manning as a scapegoat to cover up for the team’s many deficiencies.

Shaun O’Hara, the one-time Big Blue center, tweeted his disappointment with the move. O’Hara cited the team’s porous defense and limited wide receivers, insinuating that the Giants were looking in the wrong place to make a change after starting 0-2 for the third straight season.

“So incredibly Disappointed & Frustrated with the Giants Right now,” said O’Hara, now an analyst for NFL Network. “Defense gives up 63 Points in 2 Games & WR Group is depleted but let’s Change our QB??”

Manning and the offense have scored 31 points so far this season, with the 38-year-old completing 56-of-89 passes for 556 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions.

O’Hara, of course, is biased. He played for the Giants from 2004 to 2010 and won a Super Bowl with Manning leading the way. After the Giants made the announcement, most people supported the move, believing the time was right for Jones to get experience and for Manning to become his backup.

O’Hara wasn’t in that majority.