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Robby Anderson has had enough of Sam Darnold.


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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

Very different situations. Steve didn't have to watch Jake make the same boneheaded throws for multiple seasons before having to relive it all again with a new team. Sam is a grown ass man both him and Robby are paid well to play this game but Sam is the quarterback he can't just put a hat on and act like nothing happened.

not the point. it's a punk ass move, conduct unbecoming. isn't he a fuging team captain on top of being the NFL's drop leader? did anyone yell at him when he couldn't catch the two-yard passes he's finally hauling in?

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7 minutes ago, Mage said:

Darnold's response is even worse.

Just puts his hat on and sits down.  Doesn't even try to talk to Robby.

You can tell he's gutless and isn't a leader.

That’s what I noticed, looked like he was scared and retreated to the bench when he saw Robby coming back by

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11 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

to be honest that's a sucker move on anderson's part. you don't see receivers do that.

even steve smith sat down next to jake delhomme and told him he liked him after a 5-INT performance.

poo like that can crack a team.

The funniest part is Anderson aggressively throwing down his helmet and talking poo.

Darnold would snap him in half if he squared up to him. 

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13 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

You think? What an empty take

Darnold is not even a top 40 NFL QB, he simply cannot throw the ball on time to receivers. Huge epic fail on the staff's part and it may get them fired

You're right. But Robbie has dropped a number of balls that hit him in the hands. I'd be fine if we cut them both tomorrow.

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