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Confirm that he’s booty. To everyone crying he had no OL - “Over the past three seasons Darnold has ranked 34th of 38, 21st of 37, and 28th of 38 in on-target percentage from a clean pocket

29th in deep ball accuracy last year- teddy was 28. 
 

if we wanted an early qb who never lived up to his potential, mariota would’ve been cheaper and was never this atrocious.

https://www.sharpfootballanalysis.com/analysis/did-the-panthers-give-up-too-much-to-fix-sam-darnold/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
 

 

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Here is what people do not get-

QBs have an internal clock.  They get hit (or hurried) at 3.4 seconds after the snap (making this up) 76% of the time.  Darnold is hit or hurried 88% of the time at 3.1  seconds.  Mentally, do you think he is in the same place as a Drew Brees or a Dak Prescott--teams known for their OL play? 

The threat of pressure can be as real as the pressure itself-human nature.  It is called "defense mode" and the amygdala in the brain sends a signal to the hippocampus, shutting normal functioning down and sending the brain into "fight, flight, or freeze" (defense) mode.  Ever get really rattled when you were ALMOST in a car accident?  Same thing.  

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16 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He only had a clean pocket on 23 attempts, so that initial statement is a bit overstated

Jesus - that stat right there is far more telling about the Jets than anything Darnold did or did not do.  Over 14 games he only had a clean pocket for 23 throws?!?!  YIKES!  Hopefully Sam is not permanently seeing ghosts now, ala David Carr.

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33 minutes ago, joemac said:

Jesus - that stat right there is far more telling about the Jets than anything Darnold did or did not do.  Over 14 games he only had a clean pocket for 23 throws?!?!  YIKES!  Hopefully Sam is not permanently seeing ghosts now, ala David Carr.

He misread that graphic. 23 deep throws (21+ yards). Not total attempts from a clean pocket (though that number is likely below average as well)

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