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Watch Kyle Shanahan turn Darnold into a Pro Bowler


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He very well may.  It seems anyone can be successful in that offense.  

If our new qb and offense is going strong, it won't be too hard to see darnold succeed.  However, if our house is in shambles, that will be painful to see simultaneously. 

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9 hours ago, hepcat said:

I’ve just got this feeling Darnold tears it up on the 49ers next year. They have a loaded offense with probably the best offensive coach in the NFL. They were probably heading to the Super Bowl if Purdy didn’t get hurt in the NFC championship game. Darnold was playing well in most games at the end of 2022 and that was on a team with Ben McAdoo calling plays.

This is easily the best situation Darnold has been in and it seems like he turned a corner late last season. I think he beats Lance for the starting job and has a career season. Good for him for landing in an ideal situation. 

Would not be surprised if he had a Gino Smith type career. 

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17 hours ago, DJ feed me moore said:

that play was on 4th down btw. but yes lets continue to suck off Shanahan and say he's the best HC ever. lmao

3 out of the last 4 years were either a Super Bowl appearance or NFC championship appearance. I’ll take it. 

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Haven't read the thread. Just offering up my opinion. 

Sam has the talent to be a good starting QB in this league. He's been hosed by 2 different teams. 

I can't blame him for taking the opportunity in San Fran.   He may not be able to hold off Purdy once he's healthy,  but he certainly has a good opportunity to resurrect his career. At the very least, extend it. 

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