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Sam with 300 passing yards and 2 TDs (rushing)


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Titans fan here. 

Looks like you guys might have yourselves a Tannehill. Darnold made some extremely impressive throws tonight. It’s amazing what a change of scenery, coaching, and addition of a couple weapons will do.
 

I’ll be interested to see how he fairs against a top tier defense. 

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1 minute ago, gaskill15 said:

Titans fan here. 

Looks like you guys might have yourselves a Tannehill. Darnold made some extremely impressive throws tonight. It’s amazing what a change of scenery, coaching, and addition of a couple weapons will do.
 

I’ll be interested to see how he fairs against a top tier defense. 

He sees one everyday in practice.  The #1 defense actually.

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4 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

We have a QB that isn't only looking out for his completion percentage and is the real deal.

And his comp % is still very good. 68% on over 8 yards per attempt and nearly 300 yards per game. That’s just filthy honestly. Only 1 pick which was a total fluke and more of a fumble (boneheaded decision 100% on Sam, but not really indicative of an interception). You’d like to see some more passing TDs but he does have 3 rushing TDs so that’s really not a big deal.

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Very impressed with Sam Darnold tonight. These are the games where your franchise quarterback has to show up and he did in a big way. If he continues to build on this we have our man no doubt. But we have to get this ground game going and put him in the best situation possible the next couple of games are no cakewalk.

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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

And his comp % is still very good. 68% on over 8 yards per attempt and nearly 300 yards per game. That’s just filthy honestly. Only 1 pick which was a total fluke and more of a fumble (boneheaded decision 100% on Sam, but not really indicative of an interception). You’d like to see some more passing TDs but he does have 3 rushing TDs so that’s really not a big deal.

Cam Darnold.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Very impressed with Sam Darnold tonight. These are the games where your franchise quarterback has to show up and he did in a big way. If he continues to build on this we have our man no doubt. But we have to get this ground game going and put him in the best situation possible the next couple of games are no cakewalk.

Agreed. These are the types of games I was talking about Sam needing to show. Texans are an ok defense but he stepped up and delivered. Hope he continues to get better.

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