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Sam Darnold can’t throw the ball past the line of scrimmage.


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Just now, Cpt slay a ho said:

Must be his shoulder, amirite? 

Or the fact nobody in the organization or fan base trust the Oline enough to want to push the ball down field.. Let alone any QB on this roster...  

We're playing with  cinderblocks on our Legs with this Oline..

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11 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

He had chances today bucko

That's not necessarily how it works bucko.  I'm not sure when or where he had time but regardless they arent going to run many plays with deep routes as the primary ones when they arent sure they can block that long.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

Oline or not he is just awful.

Hes not good for sure.  It seems like Rhule definitely plays a part in the ultra conservative passing game because its been a constant his tenure here regardless of qb or oc.

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2 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

I don't think any QB, no matter who, has us in the playoffs but our QBs this year have been atrocious. Darnold probably has more INTs than completions over 15 yards.

They'd have cremated Brady in November if he was asked to play behind this Oline. 

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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Or the fact nobody in the organization or fan base trust the Oline enough to want to push the ball down field.. Let alone any QB on this roster...  

We're playing with  cinderblocks on our Legs with this Oline..

I was being coy, since everytime cam Is in it’s his shoulder the reason we don’t throw deep but in reality it’s what you just detailed  as the reason we don’t throw downfield 

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1 minute ago, Tr3ach said:

Hes not good for sure.  It seems like Rhule definitely plays a part in the ultra conservative passing game because its been a constant his tenure here regardless of qb or oc.

It was Rhule and Snow that said he looked like Matt Stafford tho 🤣

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4 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

That's not necessarily how it works bucko.  I'm not sure when or where he had time but regardless they arent going to run many plays with deep routes as the primary ones when they arent sure they can block that long.

Sam Darnold isn't good. He doesn't score Touchdowns. He's not an NFL caliber QB and the trade set us back at least another year. 

You've been riding his dick all year. Hopefully he gives you some money for it. 

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