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Pass Block Win Rate through week 1 (ESPN)


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11 minutes ago, Zod said:

Pretty sure they measure how much time he had to throw. Apparently it's the worst in the league. Credit to Sam for working with it.

Cue the Saint's D watching game film and completely failing to miss OL ineptitude being saved by a bajillion dump off passes to CMC.

Cue the Saint's D cordinator coming up with a game plan that amounts to: smother CMC in close, rush 4 to get to Darnold, dare everybody else to beat us before we pound Darnold's face into the ground.

Sam only has so long to work with it before opposing game plans adjust.

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17 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

How does this correlate to the game? I dont remember Sam running for his life. 

 

Only one shot down the field was lucky to be able to do, Darnold taking shots as he’s throwing while commendable, is asinine to expect of him 10x a game, and it really will hinder his growth (again), running cmc into the ground, 20% vs. the Jets probably means 10-15% for good teams, you will never, ever win games against competent teams with that let alone ever make the playoffs according, well to like to the entire history of the NFL.

It’s really becoming pathetic of this franchise.

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