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Most Efficient Passing Game in the past 6 Weeks


Ghostface Chilla
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5 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

Career rating would have finished 32nd of qualifying QBs this year. Not good. His first four years were pretty terrible. That doesn’t mean I have to ignore what looks like progress. 
 

Y’all can deny it, but I know you know we’d be division champs if Darnold was healthy all year. 

Just saying he looked good last night against Dallas.

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7 minutes ago, frankw said:

I’d be more entertaining if attempting to troll. I think anyone unhappy with signing Darnold for two years at 5mil per  is trolling. That would instantly give us a top 5 backup QB situation in the league for the value.  

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17 hours ago, glenwo2 said:

I think they're still in the Pie thread.

Nah im back on this one. Yep he looked like crap yesterday BUT with his overall performance this year I would sign him to a normal deal for what he has produced so far in his career and nothing amazing. If he takes it bring him in to compete in camp. He looked better overall and looked as if he could potentially be a backup. So his game yesterday stunk, does that mean we should throw him away if he is willing to sign a very fair deal? Not at all.

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Yeah, Sam had a shitty game yesterday, but not much help either. Our receivers could not get open or really help our QB (like other receivers around the league). I'm sure having a bygone era OC in McAdoo can shoulder a lot of the blame for that. If we retain Wilks and Sam, I anticipate we pick up an OC with schemes for present day NFL and start to look a lot better next season. We draft a QB, WR, TE, another edge rusher and line backer, and trade for some secondary help and we're punching in our ticket to the Yoffs next season. 

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29 minutes ago, weyco2000 said:

You had everything to say when he looked halfway serviceable but when he puts out a bottom 10 NFL history passer rating people just hate him and are out to get him. We know who you are. You have no standards. Cool.

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3 hours ago, ECHornet said:

Career rating would have finished 32nd of qualifying QBs this year. Not good. His first four years were pretty terrible. That doesn’t mean I have to ignore what looks like progress. 
 

Y’all can deny it, but I know you know we’d be division champs if Darnold was healthy all year. 

Division champs with Darnold and where would that leave us this offseason?

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16 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Division champs with Darnold and where would that leave us this offseason?

Probably overpaying to resign him. The way it worked out, we may be able to sign him to a cheap backup deal instead. I don't understand why signing a backup QB who would have us in playoff contention is a bad thing to some here.

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7 hours ago, Ghostface Chilla said:

Yeah, Sam had a shitty game yesterday, but not much help either. Our receivers could not get open or really help our QB (like other receivers around the league). I'm sure having a bygone era OC in McAdoo can shoulder a lot of the blame for that. If we retain Wilks and Sam, I anticipate we pick up an OC with schemes for present day NFL and start to look a lot better next season. We draft a QB, WR, TE, another edge rusher and line backer, and trade for some secondary help and we're punching in our ticket to the Yoffs next season. 

My thoughts exactly!

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