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"Sam needs preseason reps, this coaching staff is clueless."


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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

losing 2 olinemen threw things off for sure, but darnold looked trash for most of the second half

that pick was just idiocy

pick was boneheaded but it wasn't egregious as some of his old boneheaded mistakes. 

 

other than that Sam has looked exactly like I thought he would - young but solid. 

 

I was told he'd be terrible and this offense would be horribly out of sync. 

 

there's no way anyone would expect Sam Darnold to throw nearly  40 times in week 2 and only have two turnover worthy throws

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Man, some of y'all are really cocky after beating possibly the worst team in the league in week one and a Saints team missing half their roster and coaching staff in week two.

 That's exactly what the Saints boards are saying right now.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Man, some of y'all are really cocky after beating possibly the worst team in the league in week one and a Saints team missing half their roster and coaching staff in week two.

I'm happy to be 2-0, but I'm not about to start getting cocky just yet.

Idk, something feels just different about this team this year.

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1 minute ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

Idk, something feels just different about this team this year.

For the first time in a long. Time, breaks are falling our way. The Saints were decimated. The Texans are going to be starting a 3rd round rookie QB next week. I said before the season that it'll take 6-7 games before we know who we really are. If we're still looking good at that point I'll get excited.

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