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Just look at Josh Allen last season. He really showed out. Is there one person who can honestly say that if the roles were reversed and that Allen had played the last 3 seasons for the Jets that he would've been in the MVP conversation? Do you think Lamar Jackson would be considered a Franchise QB playing for the Jets? It'd even be hard to say for sure that the great Mahomes would be considered great if he started game 1 with the Jets. Darnold has talent and deserves a chance playing for a good coaching staff and system before being dismissed. He's only 23. I see it as we just drafted a top the QB without spending a 1st round pick. 

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2 hours ago, TheProcess said:

I mean the problem is that Manning wasn't standing next to Gase. 

After all, it was Manning's play calling that gave Gase his name to start with.

Per Albert Breer, he basically expected both Tannehill and Darnold to be able to run the offense just like Peyton did.

(good luck with that)

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On 4/8/2021 at 6:09 PM, *FreeFua* said:

The more I read up on guys talk about Gase and the environment inside that locker room the more excited I get about seeing what a coach like Rhule can do with Sam.

Anderson made similar comments about how much he preferred the Panthers locker room environment, although, TBH, he was reunited with Rhule, whom he apparently loved playing for at Temple. Speaking of Anderson, his yardage went up by over 300 last season despite sharing the catches with 2 other WR's who got over 1000 yards.

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