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NAS

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  1. https://www.buffalobills.com/team/players-roster/darryl-johnson/career
  2. Bills fans are high on him as a young player and looked good in camp. https://www.twobillsdrive.com/community/topic/234049-bills-trading-daryll-johnson-to-the-panthers/?do=findComment&comment=7266114 They would rather give us back Obada or Addison lmao
  3. How dare you interfere with the Huddle panic attack?
  4. According to Peter King https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/08/29/baltimore-ravens-jk-dobbins-injury-nfl-fmia-peter-king/ Best Value (Veteran): Joseph Charlton, Punter, Carolina He’ll make $780,000, less than one-half of 1 percent of the cap. Last season, as a rookie, Charlton had a better gross average, net average and fewer punts returned than the great Johnnie Hekker. I saw Charlton punt during Colts-Panthers practices, and his hang time was insane. When I asked coach Matt Rhule about a big player for his team that no one’s thinking about, he said: “How about our punter? He’s really valuable in how he can reverse the field.” Rhule’s a big special-teams guy, like his idol Bill Parcells, and the placement and height of Charlton’s punts are a boon to Carolina field position.
  5. What a stupid stereotype, because I own an F-150 and play rap music all the time. It's only the most popular pickup in the country.
  6. No, if he turns out to be like Alex Smith (with a better arm), then it's worth the 2nd rounder we gave up for him.
  7. In other news, Cam is about to be relegated to a backup for week 1.
  8. I don’t think the OP knows the meaning of “conspiracy theory”
  9. What, he was launched 10 feet instead of 20? Lol
  10. He looks so much quicker, fluid and athletic than I expected even if it was against their bavkups
  11. Were we watching the same game? I came away thinking his arm looks stronger than I expected. Maybe in comparison to early Cam not the same but it looked very elite to me. Also his release was quicker than I expected.
  12. I agree O Line was pushed around by the Steelers backups, although they were blitzing. On the bright side, our receivers were able to get separation for quick passes by Darnold who did a good job not holding onto the ball too long. The concern is that against the starters, it would have been much worse and that offensive line would have really struggled.
  13. Encouraging overall, he still suffers from some Jets PTSD but the only way to get over it is to have the type of game he had in the second quarter. Well done Sam!
  14. Bruh stop saying ghosts, it’s not even correct in this context
  15. Too early to judge, we need to see what he does with Darnold and the offense this year. However, I was really impressed with how he spoke to the media this week and think if he can prove himself this year, he won't be an OC for long, but a head coach.
  16. I really like the way he operates. It's too early to judge him yet but I think he has shown a lot of promise and I trust him way more than I ever trusted Hurney or Gettleman
  17. Godspeed Sam Darnold, if you don’t get a perfect passer rating this place will go into meltdown
  18. I don't mind the dinking and dunking as a way to open opportunities and take shots down the field. That's what Brees did to us for years even when he didn't have the biggest arm. With Darnold, we have an opportunity to make some big plays with DJ, Robby, Terrence and Shi being a potential downfield threat on any given play.
  19. I don't know why anyone would have a problem with this trade. It's a low risk move (conditional pick) for a young kicker with high potential.
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