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Well, this should generate some massive arguments


Mr. Scot
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2 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

And yet some.of his best throws I've seen of his are out of the pocket. 

 

 

Something don't add up. 

that's kind of what i was thinking as well, but i'm guessing that not all of them were home runs. considering the situation, it's not surprising that his stats weren't all that great there. I was honestly surprised not to see him mentioned a lot more because of how bad it was with the Jets.

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6 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

And yet some.of his best throws I've seen of his are out of the pocket. 

 

 

Something don't add up. 

Yup, what he’s known for, but I believe that is a year to year analysis, so last season doesn’t surprise me, it was horrific for Sam.

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6 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

I was under the impression that Sam was good outside the pocket. One day he is good, the next day he is bad. No wonder I'm confuseded.

Here let me help you. 

Doug Farrar is a moron who writes clickbait.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

There is a separate article that gives you the best quarterback for every type of throw also (link is in the middle of the one posted above).

Spoiler: It's pretty much all Aaron Rodgers.

Seth Meyers Lol GIF by Late Night with Seth Meyers

watson was mentioned a few times.

ahhh....... what could have been. oh well. we'll be fine.

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9 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

Could someone post a recap?  The OP failed to do so. I can't read, so somebody needs to tell me what the heck is going on. How will I ever know whether to be upset or not?

 

Also, you are crazy if you think I am going to click some rando link. That's how you get viruses.

I can only read in Spanish or Cantonese. A translation of said recap would be terrific.

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27 minutes ago, rayzor said:

haha the eagles got crushed in that. 

not worried about Darnold's spot in it. When things broke down with the Jets they broke down all over. No way could you pin all that on him. Guy was running for his life and had no reliable hands to bail him out when he got in trouble (which was often because that line sucked and his receivers sucked).

When you watch tape on Darnold you just feel like he was trying to make too much happen without support or judgment. He needs to get better about not making things worse when they break down, alternatively the Jets did nothing to help the guy.

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4 minutes ago, Riverboat Ron said:

When you watch tape on Darnold you just feel like he was trying to make too much happen without support or judgment. He needs to get better about not making things worse when they break down, alternatively the Jets did nothing to help the guy.

it was on his shoulders alone moreso than it should have been and that coaching staff really handcuffed and handicapped him a lot. i mean they were worse than shula. 

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