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Regardless of the end, I’m proud of sam


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I agree the WRs been dropping the ball all game, but Darnold has been horrible, before the tying the drive (which was great).  I always wanted to give him time, but after the last 3 games I think he is the guy who see "ghost".  I don't blame him completely for the losses, but he is part of the reason.

 

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Just now, Panther1iDawg said:

I agree the WRs been dropping the ball all game, but Darnold has been horrible, before the tying the drive (which was great).  I always wanted to give him time, but after the last 3 games I think he is the guy who see "ghost".  I don't blame him completely for the losses, but he is part of the reason.

 

last 3 games? You mean one of those in which he had 4 TDs? Some people just read trash takes and it spreads like wildfire. He wasn't bad today either.

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4 minutes ago, Panther1iDawg said:

I agree the WRs been dropping the ball all game, but Darnold has been horrible, before the tying the drive (which was great).  I always wanted to give him time, but after the last 3 games I think he is the guy who see "ghost".  I don't blame him completely for the losses, but he is part of the reason.

 

He was very good on the FG drive too. DJ dropped a TD or we may never have needed OT...

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If Sam and the offense had played like that for the first three quarters we win running away so as disappointed as I am in the defense nobody from the offense doesn't get a pass for the end. Our offense was spotted a touchdown by the special teams and still needed overtime for a chance to win. They need to play much better and that begins with the leader of this offense Sam Darnold sorry truth is truth we lost.

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