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What will a week 1 loss to the Jets do to Darnold?


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What will a week 1 loss to the Jets do to Darnold?

 

Nothing.  Sam doesn't live or die according to whether he beats the Jets or not.

Does he want to beat them?  I'm sure he does.

But it's not life or death like it is for some panthers fans here it seems.

 

 

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12 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I think the fanbase and media will make a bigger deal about it than it actually is. 

If we lose to the Jets then I'd be more upset at the defense honestly. No reason a team with no weapons, a rookie QB and a patchwork line should beat us. 

Exactly.  

Sam doesn't play Cornerback, Free or Strong Safety, or Linebacker. 

 

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Darnold will just move on to preparing for the next team, so business as usual.

The Panthers fan base will freak out because we have a more talented roster than the Jets, so we essentially under performed. Many fans will take it as sign that we're not as good as they were hoping.

Bottom line, if we lose to the Jets then Darnold likely pooped the bed. Not really a big deal as his fate will be decided by this season, not one game.

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Darnold could play well and we still lose.  Now if he throws a couple of picks and fails to move the team then he might warm up his seat some.

Win or lose, I believe it will take more than one game for him to really get his confidence at a good level. 

I think our defense is going to be tough to score against so Darnold doesn't have to be a superstar.  Take what is given to him and let all his playmakers make the plays.

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13 hours ago, pantherj said:

Darnold will just move on to preparing for the next team, so business as usual.

The Panthers fan base will freak out because we have a more talented roster than the Jets, so we essentially under performed. Many fans will take it as sign that we're not as good as they were hoping.

Bottom line, if we lose to the Jets then Darnold likely pooped the bed. Not really a big deal as his fate will be decided by this season, not one game.

Actually, pantherj :

7 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Darnold could play well and we still lose.  Now if he throws a couple of picks and fails to move the team then he might warm up his seat some.

Win or lose, I believe it will take more than one game for him to really get his confidence at a good level. 

I think our defense is going to be tough to score against so Darnold doesn't have to be a superstar.  Take what is given to him and let all his playmakers make the plays.

The Bolded is correct.

 

I think the Defense is going to be the Key here.  

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