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How many INTs will Sam throw against Atlanta?


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How many INTs will Sam throw against Atlanta?  

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  1. 1. How many INTs will Sam throw against Atlanta this sunday?

    • None
    • At least 1
    • 2
    • 3 or more
    • I don't give a sh*t. I'm doing other things on Sunday.

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  • Poll closed on 10/31/2021 at 08:00 PM

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

It's hard to really wrap your head around what logic there is in PJ even being the #2 QB. Especially with a shaky QB coming in. I mean....WTF.

That was this team's biggest mistake, going all in on Darnold, picking up his 5th year option and everything, and not bringing in any insurance or competition. I was worried about him flopping and us not having any back up/experienced options behind him. Going all in on a guy who played like he did in his first 3 years was a terrible idea.

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

1 INT, 1 fumble.  2 turnovers.   

Sam has been so busy showing his struggles as a passer of late some have forgetton how much he fumbles.  I think he is do to remind folks of that. 

He is tied for 5th in the NFL in fumbles on the season. 5 total, 2 lost.

 

Edit: The 2 lost is tied for 9th in the NFL.

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6 minutes ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

That was this team's biggest mistake, going all in on Darnold, picking up his 5th year option and everything, and not bringing in any insurance or competition. I was worried about him flopping and us not having any back up/experienced options behind him. Going all in on a guy who played like he did in his first 3 years was a terrible idea.

Yeah, it was and is an absolutely mind numbing decision. Jesus, even the Broncos kept Drew Lock when they signed Teddy. 

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30 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

So far this season:

SPSam > 7 TD, 8 INT, 73.5 RTG, 41.9 QBR, 21 sacks

CLJameis > 13 TD, 3 INT, 102.4 RTG, 58.3 QBR, 11 sacks

CDTeddy > 12 TD, 5 INT, 99.5 RTG, 50.3 QBR, 18 sacks

How dare you not include Sam's five rushing touchdowns! 🙄

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