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15 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Maybe it’s time to reflect and realize you’re only reading what you want to read.

No one on this forum has high/unrealistic expectations for Darnold. Most people post they’ll be ecstatic for 7/8 wins and mainly base that on the team as a whole being better and Darnold being average.

And if it started and ended with the QB the Texans would have more than 4 wins last year.

It was a misread smh. Settle your tits.

My statement that it starts and ends with the QB on this team is accurate.

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