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Sam in our system in this team right now


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4 minutes ago, 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. 🤷‍♂️

aren't they both on 3 game losing streaks and committing a bunch of turnovers? 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Sam sucks. I'm not crying about it. This is exactly what I expected. You're sitting here honest to god trying to argue that Sam Darnold would be better than Dak Prescott all other things remaining equal. Get it together, man. That's 🤡 show poo.

 

Way to twist his words around. Maybe reread what he actually said.

 

I'll help. @Snake said the if you put Sam in Dallas, and Dak here. Sam probably plays better. Pretty simple concept.

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8 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Way to twist his words around. Maybe reread what he actually said.

 

I'll help. @Snake said the if you put Sam in Dallas, and Dak here. Sam probably plays better. Pretty simple concept.

put Sam in Dallas and he still cant' read a field though.  So it largely would just be the Dallas machine doing what it does.  They become super run heavy.  Sam just checking down. 

Meanwhile, Dak would be down here doing what Dak does.   Dak can read the field.  Dak can get the ball out quick.  We saw last year that can work.  But unlike Teddy, Dak would then bring everything Teddy lacked.  He would be making all those plays downfield.  

What team would have a better record? Don't know.  Which QB would be better? Dak.  And it's not hard.  Dak can play QB in the NFL. 

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Just now, iamhubby1 said:

 

So...once again you  take no responsibility  for misquoting, then insulting another Huddler.

 

Got it.

I said all things being equal. You know, like swapping roles. I don't need to insult anyone trying to argue that Darnold is better than Prescott. Hell, I can't possibly insult their football intelligence any worse than they already are.

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

put Sam in Dallas and he still cant' read a field though.  So it largely would just be the Dallas machine doing what it does.  They become super run heavy.  Sam just checking down. 

Meanwhile, Dak would be down here doing what Dak does.   Dak can read the field.  Dak can get the ball out quick.  We saw last year that can work.  But unlike Teddy, Dak would then bring everything Teddy lacked.  He would be making all those plays downfield.  

What team would have a better record? Don't know.  Which QB would be better? Dak.  And it's not hard.  Dak can play QB in the NFL. 

 

You are just speculating. Reading the field? Throwing downfield? Sam can do those as well. 

 

Agree to disagree. 

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Just now, iamhubby1 said:

You are just speculating. Reading the field? Throwing downfield? Sam can do those as well.

We have visual evidence of his inability to see the field in the horrific interceptions he has thrown with time and other options.  When was the last time he completed a deep pass? Week one?

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5 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

You are just speculating. Reading the field? Throwing downfield? Sam can do those as well. 

 

Agree to disagree. 

Well, one of the primary knock on Sam has always been his inablity to see the field.  There is lots and lots and lots of legit reporting on that from NFL coaches.

and did you watch this week with Chris Simms breaking it down for you.  Like literally walking you through how clueless Sam is when it comes to seeing the field and knowing where to go?  Explain that.   That can't be blamed on a OL.  That can't be blamed on playcalls.  The play says to go X because the defense does Y.  Sam doesn't look X.  It's QB 101. 

Sam isn't a QB from the neck up.  Just the neck down.  

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4 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

You are just speculating. Reading the field? Throwing downfield? Sam can do those as well. 

 

Agree to disagree. 

 

1 minute ago, frankw said:

We have visual evidence of his inability to see the field in the horrific interceptions he has thrown with time and other options.  When was the last time he completed a deep pass? Week one?

There have been several detailed breakdowns posted to the Huddle this week demonstrating Sam's issues reading the field. He's got the arm to throw it all over the yard, but he's not processing even basic QB 101 stuff to know where to fire that cannon of arm of his.

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Just now, frankw said:

We have visual evidence of his inability to see the field in the horrific interceptions he has thrown with time and other options.  When was the last time he completed a deep pass? Week one?

 

When's the last time he had time to throw?

 

The real problem is; At the start of the year most thought 5-8 wins would be an improvement. Then the 3 game win streak, followed by 4 loses. Now folks are up in arms. That is the problem

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