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Robby Anderson on Darnolds and the Jets FO


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Here are some tweets that summarize Robby Andersons thoughts on the Darnold Jets Saga.

 

Based on all of the evidence we have to support his lack of development with the Jets and given his age, I dont see how people can just declare him a bust already after only three years.

 

I'm excited to see what the guy can do with competent supporting staff.

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

not many people with more insight in this situation than Robby.

Robby said he was "definitely not expecting" Darnold in Carolina. How do you not talk to the one guy on your team most familiar with Darnold before pulling the trigger on the trade? If they did talk to Robby, why would Robby said he wasn't expecting it?

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When Robbie pretty much comes out and agrees that Darnold got no support or development on the Jets, I find it very hard to take arguments about his potential seriously if you don't think he's capable of fixing his mistakes.

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10 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

JOE BRADY. 

 

 

Earn it!

I suspect that he had his guy last year, and couldn't quite make it work. Now he has Rhule's guy, and what he does with Sam will go a long way towards determining if any one of them is really worth a damn.

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29 minutes ago, trueblade said:

Robby said he was "definitely not expecting" Darnold in Carolina. How do you not talk to the one guy on your team most familiar with Darnold before pulling the trigger on the trade? If they did talk to Robby, why would Robby said he wasn't expecting it?

Are coaches allowed to talk football with players right now? 

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46 minutes ago, trueblade said:

Robby said he was "definitely not expecting" Darnold in Carolina. How do you not talk to the one guy on your team most familiar with Darnold before pulling the trigger on the trade? If they did talk to Robby, why would Robby said he wasn't expecting it?

Yeah cuz executives always check with staff before making decisions 

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52 minutes ago, trueblade said:

Robby said he was "definitely not expecting" Darnold in Carolina. How do you not talk to the one guy on your team most familiar with Darnold before pulling the trigger on the trade? If they did talk to Robby, why would Robby said he wasn't expecting it?

Part of the smokescreen?   Players know to stay out of it.

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1 hour ago, trueblade said:

Robby said he was "definitely not expecting" Darnold in Carolina. How do you not talk to the one guy on your team most familiar with Darnold before pulling the trigger on the trade? If they did talk to Robby, why would Robby said he wasn't expecting it?

Non-sequitur.  “Definitely not expecting” does not mean that it was not discussed.  

Alternate possible interpretation:  If it was discussed, Robby is indicating that he didn’t think the Panthers would be successful in obtaining Darnold... or that he was told that the effort would likely not be successful.

The paucity of details gives no more weight to one interpretation or the other.

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1 hour ago, Daeavorn said:

Here are some tweets that summarize Robby Andersons thoughts on the Darnold Jets Saga.

 

Based on all of the evidence we have to support his lack of development with the Jets and given his age, I dont see how people can just declare him a bust already after only three years.

 

I'm excited to see what the guy can do with competent supporting staff.

 

 

 

This was from 6 days ago. Robby talks about Gase/Bowles, the Jets overall not caring, CULTURE, Rhule and a lot more. 
 

This interview becomes a lot more relevant to us now that we have Darnold. 
 

This interview probably deserves its own thread tbh. Robby says he hopes he’s a Panther for life

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