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Robby Anderson has had enough of Sam Darnold.


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5 minutes ago, run-run-pass-punt said:

It's funny. Sometimes doing nothing is the best option. Teddy may have failed to excite, but he wasn't a mistake machine. I think this team (on both sides of the ball) would have more fire had we kept him for this season.

The TB I watched today was decisive, aggressive and most importantly, got the ball down the field and into the endzone.  

Makes me think he wasn't the biggest issue with the offense last year.

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1 minute ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

The TB I watched today was decisive, aggressive and most importantly, got the ball down the field and into the endzone.  

Makes me think he wasn't the biggest issue with the offense last year.

Teddy would probably have this team at 6-3..  The OL is still a huge problem, but he's much better at protecting the ball.

He told us what the problem was last year and that's why he isn't here anymore.

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5 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

The TB I watched today was decisive, aggressive and most importantly, got the ball down the field and into the endzone.  

Makes me think he wasn't the biggest issue with the offense last year.

We had all the same problems on offense last season just had a better Qb manning the ship. But alot of these fans didn't want to afford that QB any excuses, now those fans and this arrogant coaching staff getting their just desserts. 

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2 hours 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.

Exactly what he said. Darnold does not look like the answer but damn Anderson's reaction was a team cancer move.

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2 hours ago, Pantherxtreme said:

I don't blame him he left the Jets stink to come here and him and Teddy produced his best season ever caught almost 100 balls and over a thousand yards. And then the Rhule and Brady decide to bring the Jets QB here and turn us into the Jets south. 

I think this is very close to the truth 

Robbie wasn’t informed before they brought darnold here. You would have thought that Rhule and Fitterer would have talked to him.  The interview I saw, Robbie was surprised 

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3 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

We had all the same problems on offense last season just had a better Qb manning the ship. But alot of these fans didn't want to afford that QB any excuses, now those fans and this arrogant coaching staff getting their just desserts. 

Well, the team tends to control the narrative that most fans listen to, but it is all coming out in the wash now.  Eventually someone needs to start holding the coaching staff accountable for their decisions.  

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2 hours ago, Fright said:

Darnold seems to have as much drive as a 90 year old in the bed. The man’s clearly just here to collect a check. No ambition or improvement. I hate him as our QB.

Exactly. Reminds me of Kerry Collins just before he threw in the towel.

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