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


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4 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

I think it's hilarious people on here knitpick 1-3 throws from Darnold.... While im over here watching QBs like Dak, Murray, Ryan, Cousins, and Herbert throw errratic throws or picks in their games. i highly doubt their fan base ridicules their play like its done here.... well maybe Falcons fans.

The average sports fans are borderline unhinged alcoholics I think you may be giving some people too much credit. All fanbases deal with this stuff. Even #1 had fans nitpicking and muttering under their breath after wins.

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41 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

He had at least three "turnover worthy throws" today

sticks out was the quick hitter to moore in double coverage, and another in the first half he forced to the left. 

Dude that ball to Moore was threaded between two defenders. you're trying too hard to resurrect your narrative 

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I am really happy so far. After all the losses to the Saints over the last several years it was awesome to put a beat down on them and shut up all the who dats strutting into the game so cocky and sure. Saints fans quiet and grimacing as we all left the stadium to keep pounding chants. I am really looking forward to Thursday night and seeing how we do. I have no clue if we are contenders or pretenders but 2-0 overall and 1-0 in the division is a great fast start which is what we needed. And the defense was nasty all day. We kept the pedal down most of the day. I am becoming a Snow disciple.

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11 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Man if this offense was clicking they would have beat NO somthing like 35-0.  If the offense ever gets rolling I expect 30+ points again will be norm.

Yup.   Sam is going to get better.

 Teddy had 2 years in the offense before he played for us.  Sam has had 4 months.  Teddy's first game in the Peyton offense was against us at the end of the season.    Kyle Allen beat him when we were both resting a lot of starters.  

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

He had at least three "turnover worthy throws" today

sticks out was the quick hitter to moore in double coverage, and another in the first half he forced to the left. 

that was not a turnover worthy throw, that was an absolute dart and it hit moore in the hands. it looked worse from the sideline than it would from the all 22. entirely arguable he shouldn't throw that ball, but there was no mistake. 

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53 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.

Keep that negative vibe going up there in the Gorge.  When YOU get cocky, we'll be in trouble!

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3 minutes ago, Vagrant said:

that was not a turnover worthy throw, that was an absolute dart and it hit moore in the hands. it looked worse from the sideline than it would from the all 22. entirely arguable he shouldn't throw that ball, but there was no mistake. 

Yup.   Picking on that throw is grasping at straws.  Lame.

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Darnold looks better than I expected him to and I admit that. But to be fair he’s been backed by 2 dominant defensive performances so I’m not crowning him the franchise savior yet either. We haven’t seen him in a game where he has to play from behind or make a game winning drive so there’s a lot still to see.

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4 minutes ago, bigdavis said:

Keep that negative vibe going up there in the Gorge.  When YOU get cocky, we'll be in trouble!

This is going to be very hard for those who have been deriding Sam and predicting Sam's and Rhule's failure all summer.  I've booked the posts.  

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47 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

moore crossing route was his first read. think it was end of the third. terrible throw. Should have been picked. 

another throw in i think the second to his left, tried to thread it. defender dropped it

won't be able to rewatch game to find exact passes. i work in healthcare, too busy

 

probably the same kind of person who bitched to no end when teddy wouldn't push the ball more than 7 yards downfield. That throw was on the money and moore just dropped it, let the gunslinger sling the ball. Going to get burned occasionally, going to make big plays as well

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

Darnold looks better than I expected him to and I admit that. But to be fair he’s been backed by 2 dominant defensive performances so I’m not crowning him the franchise savior yet either. We haven’t seen him in a game where he has to play from behind or make a game winning drive so there’s a lot still to see.

He is far from the real deal yet, but he made some nice 3rd down throws to seal the deal towards the end there. We haven’t even seen him play on the road yet.  

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