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i honestly want to see darnold back under center.

watching pj gives me anxiety. you just know a meltdown is coming.

watching mayfield just pisses me off.

it's been so long since darnold has negatively impacted my game watching experience until i'm willing to give him the chance to remind me of how he does it.

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2 minutes ago, demcj said:

i honestly want to see darnold back under center.

watching pj gives me anxiety. you just know a meltdown is coming.

watching mayfield just pisses me off.

it's been so long since darnold has negatively impacted my game watching experience until i'm willing to give him the chance to remind me of how he does it.

I have a sneaking suspicion it won't take much for us to be reminded of the frustrations our other QB bust causes...

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I don't think it will matter. We're going to see the same consistently bad level of QB play for the remainder of the season (unless Darnold balls out behind this re-vamped line.

I've seen enough of Mayfield now to know he's not only not the future here, I think he's done in the league. His throws look like Broncos era Manning. He never recovered from the shoulder injury, and I doubt he will. I'll admit, I was hoping for him to be successful here. I was hoping for him to be the future here. But he's not the same QB he was, and he's not starter quality, sad to say.

I'll continue to watch, however, because the Defense is genuinely exciting to see. Between that and the run game, we're looking like a team that's ready to make a jump to the next level. Any coaching prospect should look at this team and be excited for the possibilities. But we need a QB, and a WR corps beyond DJ.

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2 hours ago, Waldo said:

He is next guy up so no real surprise. Baker didn't earn another week so on the the next until this season's merciful end.

We should play him out the rest of the season.  We know what PJ can do and, well, I'm not as high on Baker as I was in the beginning.  Don't let Baker play anymore so he won't hit the 70% mark.

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