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Sam Darnold can’t throw the ball past the line of scrimmage.


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4 minutes ago, Rubi said:

The biggest problem is Tepper IMO

he hired the coach because the coach reminded Tepper of himself. A sloppy pot belly guy who has crumbs and mustard stains on his shirt. 

this coach then thinks he’s good enough to fix Darnold. 
 

Darnold has every physical tool needed to succeed. Big arm, can move, size etc. but the guy can’t process the game. He’s in fear mode as soon as the ball is snapped. 
 

This franchise is being run into the ground 

Which is a damn shame, too.  

If he had his head screwed on right, he might've made a decent career as, at least, a Backup in the league.

 

But at this rate, the 18 mil is going to be the last big payday in this league he'll ever get and I would not be surprised to see him out of the league after next season.

'Cause let's be honest here :  Who the hell out there (Not named Rhule) would be stupid enough to believe they can "Fix" Sam Darnold?  

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Just now, Waldo said:

Sam is just a Clausen with more physical talent. Fug him and the people who brought him here, all of them.

Dang. Well, at least you can't hear Darnold screaming for his life every time the line gives way. Of course, he might not have enough time to.

If your line can't hold up for 2.5 seconds, then you are going to have problems.

If your plays take more than 2.5 seconds to get an open receiver, then you are going to have problems.

If your QB's processing of targets and threats takes more than 2.5 seconds, then you are going to have problems.

If your coach, deep in a 5-12 season says the process is working 100%, then you are going to have problems.

To misquote Jay-Z: We've got 99 problems and our coach is more than one.

 

 

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37 minutes ago, Rubi said:

The biggest problem is Tepper IMO

he hired the coach because the coach reminded Tepper of himself. A sloppy pot belly guy who has crumbs and mustard stains on his shirt. 

this coach then thinks he’s good enough to fix Darnold. 
 

Darnold has every physical tool needed to succeed. Big arm, can move, size etc. but the guy can’t process the game. He’s in fear mode as soon as the ball is snapped. 
 

This franchise is being run into the ground 

 

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8 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Dang. Well, at least you can't hear Darnold screaming for his life every time the line gives way. Of course, he might not have enough time to.

If your line can't hold up for 2.5 seconds, then you are going to have problems.

If your plays take more than 2.5 seconds to get an open receiver, then you are going to have problems.

If your QB's processing of targets and threats takes more than 2.5 seconds, then you are going to have problems.

If your coach, deep in a 5-12 season says the process is working 100%, then you are going to have problems.

To misquote Jay-Z: We've got 99 problems and our coach is more than one.

 

 

Hahaha. I don't know what I find funnier, this crew passing up a QB in the draft for Darnold or this crew picking another Darnold in the draft. We are fugged lol

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