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New Pod: 1v1 with Greg Cosell


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Love the analysis of Darnold and the Line. I never noticed that his happy feet were more prevalent when the inside of the pocket collapses. I always thought it was whenever it collapsed from any side. The interior of the line is upgraded, but I think, at least in my opinion is that Darnold is too far gone. Too much trauma to be honest. 

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26 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Love the analysis of Darnold and the Line. I never noticed that his happy feet were more prevalent when the inside of the pocket collapses. I always thought it was whenever it collapsed from any side. The interior of the line is upgraded, but I think, at least in my opinion is that Darnold is too far gone. Too much trauma to be honest. 

He also had a bad habit of one read and then run. 
Too many times he would drop back look at his first read and the take off running. Usually a player would be wide open when he ran. 
I know people are like TDs are TDs and yards are yards but Darnold isn’t built to take the punishment a running QB takes. 
He was injured when he ran. 

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14 hours ago, OldhamA said:

OP really doesn't like Darnold (assuming OP is the host 🤣).

Also I felt like you strayed into the Option, rather than the RPO when talking about that part of the game.

Otherwise a good listen. 

I listened to the whole thing and that was like maybe 5 or so minutes of the talk. What was said was fact based so it's strange that's all you took from the discussion. Are you going to be okay when he moves on to his next team? Good luck!

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