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Darnold vs Mayfield comparison


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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Sam is averaging nearly 300 yds per game with the 31st ranked passing O-Line? That in itself should put you on the Darnold bandwagon regardless of how we finish the season.

If we somehow improve the O-line through the season and focus on O-line in the 2022 draft we could really have a well rounded team with Darnold at the helm. 

Any Free Agent O-Linemen worth kicking the tires on?

Somebody mentioned Orlando Pace...

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4 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Cowturd doesn't believe in Darnold. He's just using Darnold to throw shade at Baker Mayfield. 

Anyone hyping this up is basically signing off on that smug douche giving backhanded compliments to Sam. 

Haha, Colin has been praising Sam since he was told to watch him on the scout team at USC.  The coaches and 1st team defensive players were raving about this young QB and told him to check the kid out.  He was blown away.
 

He’s on record advocating for Sam as the starting QB over the two 5* ahead of him, from day one, and has been crazy in love with Sam ever since.

Colin knows he’s too obvious, but he finds a way to point out what he clearly sees as Sam’s advantages…..while pointing out what Mayfield lacks in the same category.  Note, he only comments on the traits Sam has the upper hand.  Size, maturity …he managed to comment on Baker blaming the training staff…

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On 9/24/2021 at 10:46 PM, OldhamA said:
On 9/24/2021 at 10:21 PM, Kuhndog94 said:

Cowherd is an ass who has it out for Baker. 

No logical reason for that guy to hate Baker as much as he does. 

If you look up Game Manager in the dictionary there's a picture of Baker Mayfield next to it.

 

Is that bad?

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