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Just now, ImaginaryKev said:

Don't worry yall, Tepper is rich as hell and it's not your money so he can afford to pay Sam that option the team picked up. 

Sam Howell is gonna look good in Black and Blue

Unfortunately, I don’t see how we get Howell with this many wins and no draft capital.

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2 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

You have never been able to explain why other than that's like your opinion man

I just have a gut feeling. And I am usually right when I have a visceral feeling about a bust.

I see nobody out there that can help us except maybe Minshew. 

Watson even after all his stuff plays out will cripple us financially. 

There are zero college QBs out there that are promising. 

 

I can't see a path.

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5 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

It all starts with pressure. We have a QB who sees ghosts and you put him behind a terrible o line. How these boneheaded coaches were so full of themselves to think THIS was the right situation for the Darnold reclamation project, and last year for the Bridgewater reclamation project, is beyond me.

I don't agree.  On two of the three interceptions, Sam could have done something different.  On the first one, had a receiver open, and threw it behind him.  On the third one, he just made a horrible choice when he wasn't close to being sacked.  

He has some arm talent, but he makes bad decisions, and has since season one of his NFL career.  We could put the best oline in football in front of him, and t wouldn't matter.

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57 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I want to agree with you, but I don't think it's them doing that to Sam.  I think Sam is doing that to himself.  He has slowly regressed over weeks to the point that he doesn't trust anything he sees and often defaults to checking down and/or throwing it late, leading to injuring WRs or picks. 

He can't be trusted to throw it because he doesn't even trust himself.  This is the worst offense I can ever recall us running - he needs to sit down.

Welp guess we found out what happens when Sam throws more LMFAO

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