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Sam Darnold has no more excuses


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1 hour ago, Krovvy said:

Can someone please explain to me how such an awful quarterback is still given chances? The guy in 50 games has 54 touchdowns, 52 interceptions, and 29 fumbles. He does not belong in the NFL, not even as a backup.

This.  Sam had his chance. 

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5 hours ago, ENCPantherfan2 said:

Went out a got a great oline coach

Got 3 new linemen

DJ and Robbie are still there

CMC coming back with Chubba and Foreman backing him up

 

This is possibly as good as it gets for Darnold. If he can't produce, he should retire.

Most importantly, we went out and got an actual NFL OC too.

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I disagree. Our online improved some sure but Our LT is a rookie who supposed to be a great run blocker. He gave up a few sacks in ncaa play so I wouldn’t be if he does give up more in the nfl. Brady played well at LT not so much at G so he might not be a good G. Bozeman basically had one good year in a run heavy offense. Maybe he keeps playing at that level or maybe he doesnt. We don’t know how well these new offensive linemen will do in a new system and there’s always a chance of injuries.

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3 hours ago, OldhamA said:

Most importantly, we went out and got an actual NFL OC too.

Almost the entire offense had career seasons in 2020.   Brady had situational playcalling issues because he was green.  Brady wasn’t actually Sam’s problem.  Sam was Brady’s.   Sam is an O killer. 

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3 hours ago, Aussie Tank said:

None of the drops last year timed up with the routes. Better blocking and a competent offensive scheme should help 

It won’t fix what is in between Sam’s ears.  All Sam’s problems exist with time and protection.  Always have.  Since college. 

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