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OTAs back on today


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Rhule has his work cut out for him if he wants to convince fans that Sam is the best option.

If it was the same system as last year, sure. But Sam has the skills of a late round rookie and no upside.

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2 minutes ago, Tbe said:

Rhule has his work cut out for him if he wants to convince fans that Sam is the best option.

If it was the same system as last year, sure. But Sam has the skills of a late round rookie and no upside.

Yeah with both of them learning a new offensive system I don't really see what Sam has over Matt aside from getting paid more. Even in these little Twitter clips Corral just looks like he's taking it more seriously than the other guys

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1 minute ago, rayzor said:

i know there's not much going on, but Corral looks like he means business with his throws. 4 and 14 just toss it like it's no big deal. 

these are warm ups... Corral was high and wide..... dont give a poo about 4... Darnold looked effortless and in the right spot lower numbers. Not a Darnold fan, but we need to take off our hype/hate goggles here.

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11 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Sam is already fumbling in OTAs....

trying to look cool. he's going to try and look like the laid back "leader" of the pack trying to show how comfortable he is to the newbs. comfortable is the last thing he should be. 

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55 minutes ago, Malt Liquor said:

Matt Corral looks better than Sam Darnold already.. LMAO 🤣 🤣 🤣 

 

You got that from 1 15sec clip? Where Corall throws the worst pass of all 4 QBs? Wow, that's one bold statement.

 

Matty better work out. Cuz he's got a loyal following already. "Matty's Mafia"

 

It may be OTAs for the players. But the Huddle seems to be in mid-season form. lol

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

these are warm ups... Corral was high and wide..... dont give a poo about 4... Darnold looked effortless and in the right spot lower numbers. Not a Darnold fan, but we need to take off our hype/hate goggles here.

i'll take the guy who was giving an effort over the guy who wasn't. every throw matters.

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