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Darnold is the best QB on this team


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41 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Sam has had an opportunity to learn for a year.  He now has an OL.  Get him a TE threat, and he could be good.  Let's watch the rest of the season with an open mind.  I am not optimistic, but the Broncos have a good defense.

 

Bingo!! I fully agree. Plus, Sam Darnold  has been  learning more about how the defense works and the looks they are giving him.

We need to remember Sam is only 25 years old, still learning and could show even more improvement  since he is presently on the best NFL team that he has been on, one that is giving him the protection ever quarterback needs.

I have no idea how Sam's long term career will play out here or someplace else, so my take is we will have to sit back and see what happens the rest of this season before passing complete judgement.

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36 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

Confused Gary Coleman GIF

Obviously not serious just ribbing these pro Darnold fans who disappear for months after he's the stastical worst starting QB in years and show back up to crown him after one game. Some people never learn.

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27 minutes ago, Basbear said:

@LinvilleGorge how do you feel about darnold vs baker vs ______ now??

 

That one game against the best D thus far, he suuuuuuuuurrrrreee looked the superior.  

Remember how he looked at the beginning of last year? Darnold looks great until teams get tape on him in a system and pattern him.

All Darnold is going to accomplish for us is making sure we have a pick in the bottom portion of the top 10.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Remember how he looked at the beginning of last year? Darnold looks great until teams get tape on him in a system and pattern him.

All Darnold is going to accomplish for us is making sure we have a pick in the bottom portion of the top 10.

Can you at least say he played ok/good for this one game??

Last year he knew CMC was the savior. I seen a different Sam for this game...

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2 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Let's see how he plays against Seattle on the road and then here against Pittsburgh. He has earned another start but he just showed he can be efficient and do his job. Good start and confidence booster. He isn't worth a contract yet.

All he has to do is be a couple levels above Baker and PJ, for this game he clearly was. FYI that was the best D the panthers faced all season..... at least finesssererer didnt trade a bunch of 1sts, 4s, and good players for russey wilson.....

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4 minutes ago, frankw said:

Anyone who thinks they are going to see a different Sam Darnold is just engaging in self deception. The Jets gave up. They've already benched Zach Wilson too. You have lower standards than the NY Jets. Let that sink in.

You are going to hate it if he wins the division 

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7 minutes ago, frankw said:

You've already shown your true colors I've never seen you give PJ Walker any credit like this. Your motives are plain to see. Quote someone else.

PJ? 

PJ doesn't have the tools. PJ didn't play this well in his first game in almost a year. Or are you forgetting the Rams game?

 

And I'll quote anyone I want.

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