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This team not going to rally around Sam Darnold.


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Sam Darnold is getting worse by the snap and if he continues the rest of the season as the starter, the Panthers will not win another game.

The offense has completely given up on him. Darnold is throwing “Hospital Balls” as Steve Smith put it. Receivers are dropping balls because they’re worried he’s going to get the killed by throwing them into defenders. He feels pressure that isn’t there and is just completely ruined.

I blame the GM and coaching staff for not drafting Justin Fields or Mac Jones, or at least signing a veteran backup. Darnold was a risk no matter how you put it and they didn’t bring in a competent backup plan in case Darnold failed and now the season is ruined. 

Yet another MISERABLE Panthers season under David Tepper. 

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Just now, uncfan888 said:

Someone on Twitter said darnold will be the starter all year next year.. If that happens, just skip the season

Well if stuff people are saying on twitter is always true I might need to pull over to the side of the road of life and reconsider my existence on this planet 

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10 minutes ago, t96 said:

LOL Fields/Jones would not be the answer for us. Would've been a wasted top 10 pick. We overhauled the D the last couple years and still need to overhaul much of the O. It'll take a bit more time.

You sure about that. Darnold is a bust. Panthers went all in on this loser. Another guy might have gotten the team to rally around him. Darnold is a bonafide chump no one believes in. 

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