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Just now, Shocker said:

1 Bone head play today but overall he has smashed expectations to be honest

He should have taken the sack but the idea wasn't as terrible as the result. He got hit while trying to shovel and then the ball also got hit as it was coming out. I think he could have pulled off the pass over the linemen had he not been hit. Hubbard was wide open. 

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2 minutes ago, Floppin said:

He should have taken the sack but the idea wasn't as terrible as the result. He got hit while trying to shovel and then the ball also got hit as it was coming out. I think he could have pulled off the pass over the linemen had he not been hit. Hubbard was wide open. 

Yea it wasn't as bad as either of the Winston plays...he had a man and got bumped while throwing it...if anything he has some running lanes when he steps up in the pocket and shoudl just take those sometimes like Winston did...its there on a few plays.

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5 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

What an absolute steal by Fitterer

Fitterer didn't make the decision by himself. You gotta give Rhule and Brady just as much credit (maybe more).

 

Darnold certainly looks like a competent QB, and hopefully will only get better.

Dart Darnold was slinging it today!

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Just now, top dawg said:

Fitterer didn't make the decision by himself. You gotta give Rhule and Brady just as much credit (maybe more).

 

Darnold certainly looks like a competent QB, and hopefully will only get better.

Dart Darnold was slinging it today!

As much as you hate to see the dumb play by your QB, I was glad he went thru it and was able to shake it off and play competently after that.  Hopefully learns from the mistake and learns how to come back from adversity. 

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