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Victory Pie For Sam Darnold


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1 hour ago, mav1234 said:

Darnold with 900+ total yards, 6 total TDs and 1 INT... And the 2nd half without CMC.  Really answered some questions.

Where the hell is Anderson, tho? 

Think that's enough to silence some of the "it'd be unprecedented for him to turn into a good NFL QB after those first three years in NY" doubters?

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22 minutes ago, aces said:

It's hilarious that the top 3 most popular topics in the Jets forum is about Darnold and how it was a mistake to trade him. 

I do think Saleh is a good coach and it's certainly possible they could have used or traded that #2 pick for enough pieces to have built a good team around Darnold. But I'm glad they didn't try haha.

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8 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

The ball he threw to Erickson on the roll out was stupid good.

Then he hung in there and took a huge lick on that 3rd down completion to Marshall.

Give this man a OL and we have a franchise QB. It’ll get ugly with our OL when we have to play from behind but Sam has shown he is more than capable of being a legit QB in this league

Actually, this may have been his best throw of the night…

The timing/anticipation of this throw is perfect. 

Protect Sam at all costs and this man can flat out ball

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3 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

Actually, this may have been his best throw of the night…

The timing/anticipation of this throw is perfect. 

Protect Sam at all costs and this man can flat out ball

That ball had just enough arc on it to be out of the reach of another Houston defender's fingertips and reach DJ.

Some big-boy throws by our Big-Boy QB.

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