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Bridgewater(2020) vs. Darnold(2021) through 6 games.


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Teddy scores less than Sam but he is more accurate with his safe throws. I'd believe it for sure. I'd like to note that we are way better in the red zone this year with Sam and Denver has gotten worse in the red zone with Teddy from the year before. Upgrade. Now if we can get Sam to play more consistent that will be the key. 

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33 minutes ago, Squid Game said:

How many interceptions and fumbles will Darnold have against the Giants on Sunday? 

As long as he doesn't turn it over on the first fuging play I'll be happy. That's literally all I ask for at this point

If he doesn't play like he did against philly and minny we should b fine, because Jones will have 3 of each.

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Sam will play better against the Giants because the Giants are terrible. Very likely we beat the Giants and that might one of our last few wins. Sam will continue to crap the bed against any average or good teams, and that will be it for Sam. No more Sam after this season. It will be Watson to replace him imo, and it will cost our 1st.

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SInce it's already clear Sam can't execute our offense, Fitterer might already be working on a deal for a different QB before the trade deadline is up next month. Otherwise we'll go hat in hand to Houston once trading resumes in March. Watson is the obvious QB for us and he's light years better than bottom tier Sam. It's not even close, and Houston is looking to move Watson.

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10 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Sam will play better against the Giants because the Giants are terrible. Very likely we beat the Giants and that might one of our last few wins. Sam will continue to crap the bed against any average or good teams, and that will be it for Sam. No more Sam after this season. It will be Watson to replace him imo, and it will cost our 1st.

Giants’ defense isn’t that bad. The secondary is just as good and deep as ours. I’m afraid for Sam. They also have guys like Leonard and Azeez that can rush. 

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14 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Well, Teddy has five 4th quarter comebacks and 6 game winning drives in his career. The last one he had was in New Orleans.

Darnold has a total of three 4th quarter comebacks and 4 game winning drives in his career. The last one he had was in 2019. 

Neither of these guys is capable of producing in crunch time. Their track record bears that out.

The growing and learning part.....I am not sure how you see such an obvious regression(visible and statistical) and view that as "growing and learning." What is actually happening is that we are seeing the same player we saw for three years in New York. He just simply isn't the guy.

Quite unfortunately for all of us, we are just going to see more and more of that as the season progresses because we literally have no other option.

How long have each been playing?I’ll take the 3:4 in 1/2 the time it took to get that 4:6…..

 

im just saying, TB never had that fire, that feeling like he could do it when it neededto be done.. Jake had it, Cam had it, although not always delivered, there was always a shot.. Teddy never gave that off, Sam does, as witnessed this past weekend. Played like ass all game, but drive down to tie it/OT.. Teddy wouldn’t/couldn’t have done that.. With SD, a big fix to a few things & we’ll be good, much more fixing was needed last go round…

 

it’s coming, don’t be so focused on what’s missing & not see what’s there….

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Giants’ defense isn’t that bad. The secondary is just as good and deep as ours. I’m afraid for Sam. They also have guys like Leonard and Azeez that can rush. 

Well I mean any defensive lineman with at least 4 stubs for limbs will be able to rush vs our OL.

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2 minutes ago, Squid Game said:

Giants’ defense isn’t that bad. The secondary is just as good and deep as ours. I’m afraid for Sam. They also have guys like Leonard and Azeez that can rush. 

But the Giants defense will get gassed imo. Even if Sam poops the bed against the Gaiants and we unexpectedly lose, we have an owner who thought Sam was going to air it out and score a lot of points. Now he's seen that Sam is terrible, and he honestly looks sad and angry. He's had enough.

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But the Giants defense will get gassed imo. Even if Sam poops the bed against the Gaiants and we unexpectedly lose, we an owner who thought Sam was going to air it out and score a lot of points. Now he's seen that Sam is terrible, and he honestly looks sad and angry. He's had enough.

It looks like both defenses this week will be gassed. 

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10 minutes ago, j2sgam said:

How long have each been playing?I’ll take the 3:4 in 1/2 the time it took to get that 4:6…..

 

im just saying, TB never had that fire, that feeling like he could do it when it neededto be done.. Jake had it, Cam had it, although not always delivered, there was always a shot.. Teddy never gave that off, Sam does, as witnessed this past weekend. Played like ass all game, but drive down to tie it/OT.. Teddy wouldn’t/couldn’t have done that.. With SD, a big fix to a few things & we’ll be good, much more fixing was needed last go round…

 

it’s coming, don’t be so focused on what’s missing & not see what’s there….

I don't quite have your confidence but the 4th quarter was very very promising.

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5 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Gettleman has run the Giants into the ground and now they may be the worst team in the NFL. Our defense should eat the Giants offense alive, but anything can happen.

 

3 minutes ago, pantherj said:

If we can't beat Gettleman's Giants, then who should we beat?

Remember that we couldn’t beat this guy 


and Jalen Hurts who was starting his 9th career NFL game.

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