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Darnold stat predictions for the season


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17 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

62% seems low but he is a gunslinger. It's unlikely he will ever be a Teddy/Brees/ rady-like completion percentage guy. Even in this offense.

60-63% for a true gunslinger is actually not too bad.

I've never been a guy who cares much about completion percentage, but this just isn't really true anymore. 60-63% nowadays is basically the worst in the league.

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/stats/player/_/table/passing/sort/completionPct/dir/desc

 

 

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2 hours ago, t96 said:

I've never been a guy who cares much about completion percentage, but this just isn't really true anymore. 60-63% nowadays is basically the worst in the league.

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/stats/player/_/table/passing/sort/completionPct/dir/desc

 

 

Yeah, but you realize most of the league's gunslingers are in the 28-35 group, right?

 

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On 9/2/2021 at 7:45 AM, t96 said:

Then again, the question posed in this thread was:

 

How would you feel about our future with Sam Darnold going into next season?

Actually the point of this thread was making Predictions on Sam's stats this coming season but okay.  🤷‍♂️    

But to answer that question, it depends how well he plays and how the team does. 

On 9/2/2021 at 7:48 AM, kungfoodude said:

That is a Jets fan that came over with Darnold. He isn't here for the team.

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On 9/2/2021 at 11:17 AM, hepcat said:

I don’t think Darnold plays the whole season. 

11 games. ~2200 yards. 11 TDs, 8 INTs. 4-7 record.

Panthers are in the market for a QB next season.

Translation : I'm rooting for Sam to fail so I can be RIGHT.

 

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