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top dawg

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  1. Why run CMC into the pile? That's what Rolls Royce should be for!
  2. Don't call a pass to the TE underneath on a third and long.
  3. It was only the first drive. Sam had time to throw the ball.
  4. I'm just listening to people say what they want to say...I'm a diehard Panthers fan at the end of the day...but let me know how the Stafford crow tastes in January.
  5. Come on, bro, Darnold can at least hit the broad side of a barn. Walker would throw it over the motherfuger, wide right.
  6. Yep, that's why I started the thread the other day. Call me crazy, but I don't think I've ever seen a QB be inside his head so much as Darnold. I mean, you can see it on his face. I mean--not in a necessarily negative way--sometimes there seems to be a void. Perhaps it's just a matter of building confidence, and Rhule, Brady and Ryan seem like a good bet to fill the void, so to speak--develop Darnold into all that he can be.
  7. My son, as a member of Gen Z, loves Apple. I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't get or already have the subscription. If they have benefits like Amazon Prime, I'll just piggyback off him for free. I haven't had to pay a dime.
  8. We all know that there were a multitude of reasons as to why Sam Darnold failed as a Jet. So I'm not going to belabor the point. What strikes me about what Sam said is that he shoulders all the blame for his poor play. And this can be a good thing or a bad thing. https://sports.yahoo.com/sam-darnold-shoulders-blame-jets-144628436.html?src=rss “I definitely didn't play good enough in my stint there. And I put it on myself.’’ “I think I didn’t do my job to the best of my ability. I think that’s really all there is to it.” Straight, no chaser! I still don't know what to make of Darnold. He seems stoic sometimes. He's obviously done some self reflection and introspection. He's been in his own head it seems (for example, the "seeing ghosts" thing). In a few days, we'll get to see what he's learned, not only from his new coaches that are trying to put him in the best situation to succeed, but from the time in the Big Apple when he admittedly wasn't doing his job to the best of his ability. Sam's had time to think about what he needs to do to play to the best of his ability, and he knows that this is probably his last opportunity to do so as a legit QB1. A place where he is "wanted" (which I'm pretty sure I remember him saying at the time he set foot in Charlotte). Since he's seemingly very much self aware of the part that he played in NYC, he has to be motivated to do his job to the best of his ability now. I can't exactly tell you why, but I think that this experiment is going to go very good or very bad--no in between! And I think we're going to know how it's going to go relatively quickly.
  9. Love the Faust reference. That Lombardi would shine forever though...
  10. That was no one! I never ever saw one person say that.
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