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The worst with a clean pocket, the worst in the red zone…


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15 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

If you are trying to call someone out, you may want to be a little more specific. There's a bunch of us who fit that description. lol

Talking about the OP. How many times are we going to see this same stat about darnold. Anyone following the team or this forum would’ve already seen this 

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On 7/22/2021 at 3:49 PM, top dawg said:

I think that Tepper is patient, but not to a fault. He's a man of high expectations and results.

Well, that estimation goes both ways, doesn't it?

Tepper has made his money running a hedge fund, during a volatile and roaring bull market.  So some credit for his "high results" owes to the market environment in which he traded.

As for Rhule, he too has "high expectations and results" on his resume -- and with no easy environment resurrecting the 2 college programs, at both of which his program of 'process' owes solely to his vision and leadership.

Certainly Tepper signs the checks, and the contracts.  But that doesn't mean that he's any smarter -- or competent -- than Rhule.

Too much speculation on results and repercussions 2-3 years in the future.  No one in the world knows how this will play out.  I say let's stand back, root for our team, and see what transpires.

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Darnold showed flashes his first year.  Tbf, he actually did his 2nd year too. His stats weren't spectacular, but if you look at individual games, it does tell a bit of a different story.  Still his level of improvement will need to be at a level that we really haven't seen before from a QB.  Tannehill had good seasons previously, and while its true his during Gase numbers were pretty much as bad as Darnold, he'd at least shown something prior.

I personally am skeptical he'll really be our QB of the future, but there's a reason I'm sitting on a computer at home on Saturday and not in some NFL team's office.

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4 minutes ago, Panthers8969 said:

Talking about the OP. How many times are we going to see this same stat about darnold. Anyone following the team or this forum would’ve already seen this 

 

Once Training Camp starts Thur., things should change. There will be lots more actual football things to discuss. We hope anywho.

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6 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:
7 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Sam is a seasoned NFL veteran, period.

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You claim everyone has an opinion. Yet your first sentence kinda goes against that. But yeah, ain't it a great country?

That's what is known as a fact --- not open for debate. 

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2 hours ago, mav1234 said:

Tannehill had good seasons previously, and while its true his during Gase numbers were pretty much as bad as Darnold, he'd at least shown something prior.

 

Tannehill did have some seasons  better than others in Miami. 

  Ryan   had only ONE winning qb rec in     SIX     years, 2016 where he had an int% of 3.1%.  

Darnold had only ONE winning qb rec in THREE  years, 2019  where he had an int% of 2.9%

Both of these seasons were with Gase.  

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, bigdavis said:

Tepper has made his money running a hedge fund, during a volatile and roaring bull market.  So some credit for his "high results" owes to the market environment in which he traded.

You have no idea what your talking about.

In fact, Tepper made his most serious coin when the world was melting down and there was real risk the entire banking system would fail --- while everyone else was running for the exits Tepper was buying Bank of America below $3 and Citigroup preferred at under $1...

...there's a real case to be made that Bank of America survived because of Tepper's implicit endorsement (Warren Buffet has a similar effect in certain situations) and the stock turned when news leaked into the marketplace about the monstrous stake in BAC he had taken --- lots of folks then followed his lead BAC shares started moving up.

There's a reason those big brass balls hang on the wall behind his desk...

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14 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I do have a question- Say Sam had the same last 3 years with the Jets at some mid-level college. USC is not in this time-lime, his college years are the jets numbers. 

Where would he get drafted or is UDFA a possibility?  

 

I think you know exactly how this would work out. A mid major QB, with those stats? Yeah

 

Come on, be honest. Tell us how you truly feel?

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