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Pull Darnold, he is done.


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2 minutes ago, Zod said:

Saw that coming a mile away.

 

Sam is rattled mentally. He has checked out. 

Literally crying on the sideline. A fuging pro football player crying on the sideline. He has some of the tools as evidenced by the first 3-4 games but man he is an absolute mental midget and has zero place in this league. Not even as a backup.

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Agree. And I would seriously start thinking about what this team looks like without Burns and Jackson. Bc if you want to land a legit starting QB those guys are probably part of a deal. Jackson can be replaced with Gilmore and hopefully Henderson. Burns imo is good but not worth a max deal he’s going to want. Trade him in the off-season. 

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4 minutes ago, t96 said:

Literally crying on the sideline. A fuging pro football player crying on the sideline. He has some of the tools as evidenced by the first 3-4 games but man he is an absolute mental midget and has zero place in this league. Not even as a backup.

yep, it's his brain. can't be fixed 

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