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The Niners offered a first round pick for Darnold last season?


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28 minutes ago, RJK said:

Physically Darnold offers everything you can ask for. It’s the void between his ears that’s the problem. A 1st is steep regardless 

It is truly such a waste. Arm is superb can rocket it, can put touch on it.  Is mobile, just a glimpse in the beginning of the season last year showed that, leading qbs in rushing TDs for the first several weeks.

But damn that decision making and awareness. He had same issues in college and maybe it was always going to be but you can’t help and think the poo time with the Jets just exasperated any and all of these issues. Then the Panthers have  new slate with the worst oline he has ever had, worst in Panther history. Lol what a joke.

Just a shame all around. It’s time to move on.

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19 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Why?

 
 
 
 
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