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Darnold takes responsibility for sucking in NYC


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What else should we expect him to say?

"Yeah, all those guys I played with sucked."

"Organization sucks. It's like they didn't want to win....until now."

"But I'd never do that to these teammates or this wonderful organization that has always been focused on winning and putting their QB in the best possibly situation."

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This is likely affirmation that he has bought into the Rhule mantra of being accountable for everything you do and focusing on being the best version of yourself. He isn't blaming others and feels no matter how well he does, it can always be better.  As long as you can bounce back and not beat yourself up over mistakes and strive to fix them in the future then you have a good shot at success. Truthfully everything I hear and see from Darnold has been largely positive. Obviously Sunday starts the great reveal where we see what actually happens, but he has done everything asked of him so far.

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14 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

This is likely affirmation that he has bought into the Rhule mantra of being accountable for everything you do and focusing on being the best version of yourself. He isn't blaming others and feels no matter how well he does, it can always be better.  As long as you can bounce back and not beat yourself up over mistakes and strive to fix them in the future then you have a good shot at success. Truthfully everything I hear and see from Darnold has been largely positive. Obviously Sunday starts the great reveal where we see what actually happens, but he has done everything asked of him so far.

With all due respect, Sam was following his own long standing personal sense of responsibility and integrity.  He is the same mature young man he was in HS, college and when he entered the NFL.  If you knew his parents, you would understand how he was raised.  Sam may share Coach Rhules mantra, but it was ingrained in Sam long ago.

I understand the negativity and questioning of Sam’s performance in the NFL thus far…..I don’t get involved in that, but I just have to say that the manner in which he takes responsibility for his, and the teams performance in a loss, all on himself, is who Sam has always been.  

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4 minutes ago, 1usctrojan said:

With all due respect, Sam was following his own long standing personal sense of responsibility and integrity.  He is the same mature young man he was in HS, college and when he entered the NFL.  If you knew his parents, you would understand how he was raised.  Sam may share Coach Rhules mantra, but it was ingrained in Sam long ago.

I understand the negativity and questioning of Sam’s performance in the NFL thus far…..I don’t get involved in that, but I just have to say that the manner in which he takes responsibility for his, and the teams performance in a loss, all on himself, is who Sam has always been.  

Yeah I kinda hate when people think that these guys become leaders in alpha's in the NFL. 

These guys are in the NFL because they were leaders and alpha's in college and high school. 

They have been coached to take responsibility for their actions since high school. This nothing new. Its how you come back the next day, the next game. It's how you learn and grow from those mistakes. That's what I wanna see. Yeah anyone can look and say who's fault it was. Not just anyone can come out the next day/game with those mistakes fixed. 

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