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no, not much…..but he has weapons he’s gelling with.

Sam Darnold-Terrace Marshall Jr. connection grows

According to the media in attendance, the developing chemistry between quarterback Sam Darnold and rookie wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. is growing at an encouraging rate. The former LSU stud has been a smash hit throughout the preparation period, only adding to the embarrassment of riches at the Carolina Panthers’ disposal in 2021.

Darnold has also grown in stature with every passing week. His production made huge strides once the pads came on and there is a conviction to the player’s decisions that was seldom seen during his time with the New York Jets.

Not only will Marshall assist right from the outset. But his size, physicality, and ability to get open quickly make him a supreme red-zone threat that the entire league needs to take seriously.

Of course, much will depend on just how the protection in front of Darnold gets on. Some serious questions remain about the group outside of right tackle Taylor Moton, so we’ll get a far better look at them in the preseason finale on Friday night.

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The questions about Darnold always were about processing so that comment is encouraging.

Of course I'd rather it be "omg who knew how amazing Darnold would be outside NY!!!"... But the reality is it was never going to be that fast a turnaround, if one happens at all

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16 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

The questions about Darnold always were about processing so that comment is encouraging.

Of course I'd rather it be "omg who knew how amazing Darnold would be outside NY!!!"... But the reality is it was never going to be that fast a turnaround, if one happens at all

Jets home
Saints home 

at Dallas 

at Houston same week Thursday night

 

after 4 games we’re gonna have an idea of what we have

 

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1 hour ago, mav1234 said:

If Rhule coaches these guys up the way he did last year I think we surprise some teams. We may still be a year away, but the talent is shaping up at many positions.

This is the Matt Rhule way. 
Year 1 - lose, but look good and be competitive in most all games

Year 2 - vastly improved. Almost there, but still some growing pains.

Year 3 - Go Time. poo gets real and we start challenging for titles and championships. 

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