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It doesnt matter who the qb is


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The blame Joe Brady takes are silly. Players are open. The quarterback is missing them. Why? It’s not playcalling. Is it the olines fault? I watched Walker have time to throw today on some plays and they resulted in potential hospital balls. Is it the QB? That’s a given. We lack talent on oline and QB. 

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9 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Not really a real franchise QB can overcome these problems to a degree. Darnold is a mediocre to terrible QB so he exacerbates everything.

 

Never forget Joe Flacco looked better than Darnold last season

 

Joe Flacco 

What's Joe Flacco doing these days, we could use him

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13 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

It doesnt matter who the starting qb is or who you or the coaches want to make the scapegoat for the losing streak.   Until the oline learns to block, the oc learns to call plays and the wrs get back to learning how to get open/catch the ball, they are going to lose.   These are team losses.  The coaches arent coaching well and most of the players arent playing well.

The Giants just blew us out with a similarly terrible line

Darnold just can't find the open man. Players are open

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Fire Joe Brady yesterday. We just put up 3 points against one of the worst defenses in the league. Bad personnel is on coaches and FO. Poor player development is on coaches and players. Poor execution is on coaches and players. Poor playcalling is on coaches. The one common denominator is coaches.

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5 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

The Giants just blew us out with a similarly terrible line

Darnold just can't find the open man. Players are open

Well their line gave up four less sacks and had more snaps. Also, our defense is supposed to be our strength. Looks like we lost that battle of our strength going against their weakness (according to you).

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8 minutes ago, Varking said:

The blame Joe Brady takes are silly. Players are open. The quarterback is missing them. Why? It’s not playcalling. Is it the olines fault? I watched Walker have time to throw today on some plays and they resulted in potential hospital balls. Is it the QB? That’s a given. We lack talent on oline and QB. 

We lack talent on the oline and at QB but calling plays that are focused on our greatest weaknesses is just down right idiotic. We can't hold the pass block for 5-7 step drops. We can't run up the gut. Our deep threat has hands that make Tedd Ginn look like he bathed in stickem.

Sam plays better on the move. We make ZERO adjustments. He's calling horrible offense and we're executing it just as well. 

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Just now, SmokinwithWilly said:

We lack talent on the oline and at QB but calling plays that are focused on our greatest weaknesses is just down right idiotic. We can't hold the pass block for 5-7 step drops. We can't run up the gut. Our deep threat has hands that make Tedd Ginn look like he bathed in stickem.

Sam plays better on the move. We make ZERO adjustments. He's calling horrible offense and we're executing it just as well. 

The only plays that are being called towards our greatest weaknesses are the ones that involve Sam Darnold. Even when he rolls out he is missing reads. There is nothing that can be done right now offensively with him in his state of mind. If the QB can't execute basics, everything looks bad. 

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4 minutes ago, ChibCU said:

Well their line gave up four less sacks and had more snaps. Also, our defense is supposed to be our strength. Looks like we lost that battle of our strength going against their weakness (according to you).

What do you expect when the defense has had to play 80 series and 14 short fields in the last four weeks lol

Defense is constantly on the field of course they are going to get tired

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