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By JawnyBlaze · Posted
lol I was joking and totally made that up, but I’m not surprised it’s true -
By CamWhoaaCam · Posted
I don't doubt it. The government always hiding stuff from the public. -
Well Dalton has proved it and was the guy for a long time in Cincinnatti. Quite a difference. You would not have gotten Dalton in like, his year three for what they spent on Darnold (and he wasn't that bad a deal until they did that option thing before its time). It isn't a comparison until Darnold becomes the guy somewhere. But Sam Darnold has tools. Serious NFL level tools. And has played well in stretches. Actually has shown all the qualities you look for, just not at the same time. But you see them, at least. Andy is killing it and I was listening to him talk to the media people and he has given it up a few times and I've never heard people describe how he works until him, that I remember. His thing with timing is, it sounds like, throwing to the spot and reverse engineering how that is going to work between him and the receiver. Paraphrasing, I know you will be in that spot, ands will get open to get there. I'm not good reteller but I'll post the example. This isn't the first time he has said things about how it works. He has the ability to throw to a specific place with the trust in the receiver to be there when the ball is. So that's his game. He could not look this good without the protection he's getting, fwiw. You can't use the same spots the same way or you're predictable, but I am seeing Canales' hand in this poo too. I like the way both of them seem to see the game. oh yeah here is the video.
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