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This looks so clean and easy, but thats the point.


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3 minutes ago, Zod said:

One on one drill. Sam Darnold to DJ with Jackson in coverage. 

This looks really simple and almost not worth noticing. But thats the point. 

 

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Look how that ball is placed. Look how fluid DJ goes from catch to YAC.  Perfectly in stride. 

Maybe it is just me, but I find this poo gorgeous. 

It's not just you. 

It is.  Gorgeous that is.

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Receivers sometimes have a preference for where they want the ball thrown to them. Some guys like it high (Muhammad did, for obvious reasons) others prefer out in front, some right in the numbers, etc.

I wonder if any of our current guys have preferences like that, or if they've discussed them with Darnold.

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I was at the Bier Garden in Asheville NC when he got that and simply walked away from the defender.  Holy hell that place went absolutely bat poo crazy.  Good times, good times.

 

The Philly game next when Foster drug the defense into the endzone for a score was equally insane

 

 

I was in 'high school' (College over here, but y'know semantics) at the time.

When we hit X-Clown in double overtime I woke up everyone in the house - it was like 4am at that point. 🤣

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1 hour ago, bythenbrs said:

My aspirations aren't huge.  If Sam can become Jake 2.0, I will bless the football goods and sacrifice (grill) a Boston butt in their honor.

That sounds like some scared aspirations. Jake Delhomme 2.0 (and Cam 2.0 for that matter) isn't good enough for me.  I prefer to let the past be the past. 

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