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This loss is on the receivers, not Sam.


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A little bit of both, honestly. Darnold was pretty bad and the receivers were even worse. Overall, just trash offensive execution. I was kinda hard on Brady last week for just shirking all blame and putting it all on player execution, but he'd be right to do it this week. That was not play worthy of NFL paychecks. Not even close to it.

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Not really we had 10 drops total, 4 came on that last drive which we ended scoring in anyways.

 

Our offense could barely move the ball. We scored 17 points off specials teams or the defense giving us great field position. So our offense really scored 11 points all game

 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

A little bit of both, honestly. Darnold was pretty bad and the receivers were even worse. Overall, just trash offensive execution. I was kinda hard on Brady last week for just shirking all blame and putting it all on player execution, but he'd be right to do it this week. That was not play worthy of NFL paychecks. Not even close to it.

It really looks like our players are tired of Joe Brady's poo. Terrible effort for most of the game today, he needs to make some changes or be shown the door. These plays that are being called are terrible, its force feed DJ, Robby, or check down to brick hands Chuba. Brady needs to scheme these guys open, we have more weapons on this team. 

It should not take 3+ weeks to account for losing one player to injury. 

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2 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

It really looks like our players are tired of Joe Brady's poo. Terrible effort for most of the game today, he needs to make some changes or be shown the door. These plays that are being called are terrible, its force feed DJ, Robby, or check down to brick hands Chuba. Brady needs to scheme these guys open, we have more weapons on this team. 

It should not take 3+ weeks to account for losing one player to injury. 

If you fire Joe Brady while giving him no OL and only Bridgewater and Darnold at QB, I'm not even sure if Mike Shula would take the job. Top candidates are gonna elect to take other jobs instead.

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Sam has to throw to where recievers will be. He does one of four things:

1. Too afraid to throw it so he takes a sack

2. Throws it behind receiver so they have to stop or slow down, which causes some drops (not all drops, but some)

3. Gets fed up with not being able to complete a pass so he throws a dumb pass that has been intercepted a ton lately

4. Throws a quick 5-7 yard pass when he drops back, which is what he has only been completing, unfortunately

Either way, he doesn't have the awareness and is too afraid to be an NFL starting QB. Good guy, but time to move on (again)

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