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Sam in our system in this team right now


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26 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

So, because you weren't part of that crowd it didn't exist? You twisted the twist. That is tough work.

No, you were implying the huddle was overeacting and changing course to quick on Sam.   I was reminding you that everyone doesn't fall into that narrative. 

Sam Darnold has been Sam Darnold his entire QB career.  Same flawed QB essentially from USC to Carolina.  

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

No, you were implying the huddle was overeacting and changing course to quick on Sam.   I was reminding you that everyone doesn't fall into that narrative. 

Sam Darnold has been Sam Darnold his entire QB career.  Sam flawed QB essentially from USC to Carolina.  

 

Dang dude. I said. "We started 3-0 and folks were happy. Then we lost 4 in a row, and here we are". I never said overreacting. That's you putting words in my mouth.

 

I  get it. You don't like Sam. And I say, it is still too early for that. And you have a problem with that.

 

I also said; Agree to disagree. But that wasn't listened to either.

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9 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Dang dude. I said. "We started 3-0 and folks were happy. Then we lost 4 in a row, and here we are". I never said overreacting. That's you putting words in my mouth.

 

I  get it. You don't like Sam. And I say, it is still too early for that. And you have a problem with that.

 

I also said; Agree to disagree. But that wasn't listened to either.

"There was happiness. A few losses later. This place is up in arms." 

You literally didn't type it out.  You implied it. 

You can think anything you want.  But if you post your opinion on something, you should be able to handle that a certain percetnage will agree and disagree.   You can think Clausen was owed a second season.  You post it here, people will respond with their own opinion of the statement.   That is one of the primary funcitons of the message board. 

Sam is very likeable.   He has proven for 4 straight seasons he isn't a starting QB though.  

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

"There was happiness. A few losses later. This place is up in arms." 

You literally didn't type it out.  You implied it. 

You can think anything you want.  But if you post your opinion on something, you should be able to handle that a certain percetnage will agree and disagree.   You can think Clausen was owed a second season.  You post it here, people will respond with their own opinion of the statement.   That is one of the primary funcitons of the message board. 

Sam is very likeable.   He has proven for 4 straight seasons he isn't a starting QB though.  

 

You keep quoting me like you are going to use some Jedi mind trick and I'll all of a sudden agree with you? It is not going to happen. I am not in "Burn it down mode" like so many Huddlers.

 

I've seen this Offense work. I'll wait this year out, and see where it goes before I jump off that cliff.

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6 hours ago, frankw said:

I appreciate your Trading Places reference but my goodness can we please stop with this. Sam Darnold is playing the same way he has going all the way back to USC.

 

The 11-3 Trojans, who ended up ranked 12th overall? That was Sam's last year at SC. Or going back further to 2016, where they were 10-3 and won the Rose Bowl over Penn? I wish he had the same connection he had with his team (and fans) then, than he has here. 

 

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7 minutes ago, Ghostface Chilla said:

 

The 11-3 Trojans, who ended up ranked 12th overall? That was Sam's last year at SC. Or going back further to 2016, where they were 10-3 and won the Rose Bowl over Penn? I wish he had the same connection he had with his team (and fans) then, than he has here. 

 

 

For a team game like football, the QB get more credit, or blame than they  usually deserve. But that's football.

 

As for how he is treated here? I have no answer, or at least not one I'm willing to say out loud. You don't temp fate with the "Candy Man" mystique 

 

 

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39 minutes ago, Ghostface Chilla said:

 

The 11-3 Trojans, who ended up ranked 12th overall? That was Sam's last year at SC. Or going back further to 2016, where they were 10-3 and won the Rose Bowl over Penn? I wish he had the same connection he had with his team (and fans) then, than he has here. 

 

24 starts at USC - 22 INTs, 21 fumbles 

Almost a guarantee he would throw a pick and put the ball on the ground every time he took the field.  

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3 hours 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. 

Sam's a better Qb than Dak but the Panthers are holding him back. 

Yep think I've heard it all at this point. 

 

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49 minutes ago, Ghostface Chilla said:

 

The 11-3 Trojans, who ended up ranked 12th overall? That was Sam's last year at SC. Or going back further to 2016, where they were 10-3 and won the Rose Bowl over Penn? I wish he had the same connection he had with his team (and fans) then, than he has here. 

 

He's always been turnover prone. He had 36 in 27 games at USC. That has clearly followed him to the nfl unfortunately and it is biting us here now. The connection to the fans isn't the issue taking care of the ball is.

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