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This really says it all re: Sam Darnold


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23 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Joe Brady is going to have his pick of jobs at this rate

How you figure that?  Our offense put up 19 points.  Last year, 19 points in a game would rank your offense 30th in the league in scoring.  Not sure who would want a coordinator as a coach whose scoring offense ranks somewhere between 24th and 30th.

In the end, the success of an offense is putting points on the board.  Brady has not yet demonstrated he can make that happen.

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Just now, BrianS said:

How you figure that?  Our offense put up 19 points.  Last year, 19 points in a game would rank your offense 30th in the league in scoring.  Not sure who would want a coordinator as a coach whose scoring offense ranks somewhere between 24th and 30th.

In the end, the success of an offense is putting points on the board.  Brady has not yet demonstrated he can make that happen.

We were two missed throws in the endzone from scoring 30+. 

Brady had a good gameplan.   Sam just needed to execute better.

Even I can see that.

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36 minutes ago, mbarbour21 said:

First time Darnold got a passer rating better than his last 17 games was when his o-line won only 20% of their pass blocks. Haha! 

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I wonder if that percentage has anything to do with the amount of screens and short dump offs we threw? Seriously, just a thought.

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