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Sam Darnold Thoughts After Game 1


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10 hours ago, Ghostface Chilla said:

Really wish there was an easier way to catch Panthers games out here on the West coast. From the highlights I saw, Sam looked good. As the season progresses and he gets more comfortable, I think we’ll see some great plays with our offense more in sync. We definitely need to do something with our O line. 

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9 hours ago, Snake said:

Well we have to understand too he's prob still learning the playbook too. I think most of his prob was the Jets and not his own. I mean Wilson is going to see ghosts by week 8 if they don't protect him better.

Rhule is treating him like a rookie.  He looked like a rookie yesterday.  That is the correct approach if you want to rewire him.  Will it work?  Only time will tell.

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After rewatching there’s about 3 throws he just sailed. 1 was in the end zone the other 2 would have been chunk plays. Clean that up and today everybody would be talking about our new franchise QB. Sam seems to be a slow starter so hopefully as he gets comfortable there’s less of missing wide open guys. All in all I give him a B+

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3 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Rhule is treating him like a rookie.  He looked like a rookie yesterday.  That is the correct approach if you want to rewire him.  Will it work?  Only time will tell.

I don't think there is much to rewire except protection and better players. I mean Sam was getting Drilled by DEs for two years. Not much you can do when you get hit and the WRs drop your ball.

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I saw a lot I was encouraged by, and excited about moving forward.  That 2nd qtr, he looked like a 3rd overall pick/franchise QB.  But, ngl, all the hype I felt from that, it quickly subsided in the 2nd half, and honestly, the 2nd half left a sour taste in my mouth overall.  I'm hoping he just feels more confident about what he did right early, and carries that forward and builds on it.  But, that 2nd half was hard to watch...  I know it wasn't all on Sam bc Brady's playcalling went to poo too, but that was rough.

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6 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Rhule is treating him like a rookie.  He looked like a rookie yesterday.  That is the correct approach if you want to rewire him.  Will it work?  Only time will tell.

He looked better than a rookie.  Made a few protection calls and audibles at the line.  He handled the pressure with poise.  

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