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Sam in our system in this team right now


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1 minute ago, Snake said:

Sam would probably play better than Dak. People have always trashed the QB here but never trashed the Coordinators or coaching. Somehow it's always the QBs fault. What legit coaching staff goes into a season with backups at every position on the offensive line but one? Then what coaching staff bring a project QB with zero back up plan into a season? I said well maybe they know something I don't. Well I guess they don't. 

So then Sam is a better QB than Dak.  That is what that would mean. 

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Just now, Snake said:

At this point no but Dak isn't Dak without the best OL in football and a strong rushing attack. 

well, if you think if he went to Dallas he would then play better than Dak....wouldn't that mean he is a better QB than Dak? 

I mean, Tom Brady is going to have better results in Tampa than being on the Jets right now.  Nothing changes about Tom Brady's QB ability.   The results of him in NY would be poor.  He probably goes to the Super Bowl with Tampa. 

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6 minutes ago, Snake said:

Better a 🤡 than a crybaby like you... 

 

 

It is amazing how folks take this out of context just to rip on you. lol

 

Sam in Dallas very well could play better that Dak here. 

 

Edit to add; Bring Kellen Moore here, and give Dallas Brady? Sam probably plays better.

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6 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

It is amazing how folks take this out of context just to rip on you. lol

 

Sam in Dallas very well could play better that Dak here. 

 

Edit to add; Bring Kellen Moore here, and give Dallas Brady? Sam probably plays better.

Logic hasn't always been the best here. Notice how I'm always the insert QB hugger guy now too. The fact that Heinicke is playing better than Darnald should raise some eyebrows around here but it doesn't. 🤷‍♂️

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Just now, Snake said:

Logic hasn't always been the best here. Notice how I'm always the insert QB hugger guy now too. The fact that Heinicke is playing better than Darnald should raise some eyebrows around here but it doesn't. 🤷‍♂️

 

Folks are frustrated right now. I would say that winning some games might help, but I'm not really sure it would at this stage.

 

The team looked good to start the year. If we could somehow get that mojo back. It would go a long way to soothe some of the ills.

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