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is darnold worse than teddy was?


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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Teddy was more consistent. When Darnold's best is better than Teddy but his worst is far worse. If we could have Teddy between the 20s and Darnold in the redzone that would be interesting.

 

Just now, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

both of them are backup level in the NFL tbh

Yea I mean TB protected the ball and also the scoreboard from points.
Darnold ain't afeared which is a good thing and also a bad thing lol. Man can score TDs in the redzone so if you gonna bring up his faults which you should you h ave to give it up that dood scores TDs.

I like the dual QB idea tho combine them two for one good QB

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

It’s the pairing of a bad QB with a bad OL that is tanking this team.  Can’t pair that up.  One has to be okay. 

Even on that first int and the scrambles no WR's looked open. Gotta be something on tape that other teams are gonna abuse until coaching genius Brady throws some curveballs in

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