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Darnold might be the next one out the door


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11 minutes ago, FugginPoo said:

If we are going to have a poo line we need a mobile QB…bring in Russell Wilson 

Sam has 5 Rushing TDs. 

He's mobile enough.

His problem is removing his head out of his ass and making better decisions at throwing the football.

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1 minute ago, Zod said:

Its possible, sure. But he has had one bad game. A really really bad game. 

Going to take a few more of those for him to be on the hot seat. 

This. The trend has been downward but we'll see. He's a couple more stinkers at least from this becoming a legit possibility. I just wish we'd made the move for Minshew to have another card to play if the downward spiral continues. I don't think anyone except for that one guy who keeps getting banned thinks that PJ Walker is the potential answer.

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1 minute ago, Zod said:

Its possible, sure. But he has had one bad game. A really really bad game. 

Going to take a few more of those for him to be on the hot seat. 

He didn't fall apart with CMC so that is the positive trend there. When the coaches watch film they clearly see the OL so whether we like it or not that will take precedence over QB play as anything on the offense starts with the OL and in pressers Rhule has countered any remotely negative thing about Darnold by saying "we have to protect him".

They also know he was their 3rd choice so that is something else for the back of the mind.

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37 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

He didn't fall apart with CMC so that is the positive trend there. When the coaches watch film they clearly see the OL so whether we like it or not that will take precedence over QB play as anything on the offense starts with the OL and in pressers Rhule has countered any remotely negative thing about Darnold by saying "we have to protect him".

They also know he was their 3rd choice so that is something else for the back of the mind.

Well CMC is now going to be back so that can only help Sam "Not Suck" next weekend.   🤷‍♂️

But man...As CMC goes, so goes this team.  

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