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Sam Darnold had the 13th worst QB win in NFL history if we measured passer rating


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2 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

I give up. You will never give Sam one ounce of credit. So much so, you firmly believe he can't even be a mentor. Man are you stigmatized. 

 

And you have yet to name just 1 QB you would bring in to do all those things you want from him. And yet not start. Let's here it.

Sam Darnold is a massive bust.  That has gotten opportunity after opportunity.  Beyond what other busts get. What am I supposed to give him credit for?   

The current season is still underway.  Who will be a realistic option isn't known yet.  But again, Sam's resume doesn't fit the vet/mentor/coach QB role you would want to aid your young QBs.  He needs that type guy to still help him. 

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This is some clown poo.

We actually have posters still arguing one of the worst quarterbacks in the NFL the last 5 years deserves another contract. Sam Darnold, in his best 'year' is "average" if you extrapolate the metrics from 6 games where the team put up historic rushing numbers.

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9 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

Remember when Cam Newton didn't have receivers? Oh yeah, he was the MVP that year.

Meanwhile Sam Darnold is throwing rainbows to defensive backs and we have our number one receiver having to take their heads off save the interceptions.

Yeah…. but that’s when we had a top notch OC.

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