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I Miss Sam Darnold


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1 minute ago, AggieLean said:

Letting go of Sam was the right play. You just have to hit in the draft with the QB pick. We did not, but the play to move up to 1 was not terrible. You had a generational QB there 

The play to move up was 100% correct, but Tepper double downed on 21, just to show everyone that analytics said it was the right play. 

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1 hour ago, bythenbrs said:

With all his MANY weaknesses, he did not have a noodle arm, his footwork was better than Bryce, and we could actually win games if we went run heavy and schemed to hide his limitations.  Winning football games; does anyone remember what that was like just 12 months ago?

Come back, Sam.  All’s forgiven.

I don't want that  back 

 

No other QB sees ghost but pass to them. It's about passing to playmakers, not to ghostbusters. And having a cannon like arm to pasa to them doesn't change that fact! 

 

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41 minutes ago, falconlynx said:

Y’all all got what you wanted. Now you can live with it. 

Nah.

The move to go up to #1 was not wrong. Picking Bryce was, as well as going with Frank. Picking Bryce was the worst move we could’ve made. There was a generational QB there, and 2 other QBs who’d had us in a much better spot.

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4 minutes ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

Bryce Young will never be as good as Sam Darnold.  

That's not a compliment for Darnold.

Obviously you are a hater by making such an outrageous comment. If you don't like my Bryce, fine but don't you EVER make false absolute comments like that again if you know anything about winning. If our GM didn't trade away our ONLY playmaker with breakaway speed, we would be winning games now or did you missed how DJ laterally won that game for da Bears last week on their last drive when they were down. It was a sight to behold!

 

 

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1 minute ago, GhostWhispah said:

Obviously you are a hater by making such an outrageous comment. If you don't like my Bryce, fine but don't you EVER make false absolute comments like that again if you know anything about winning. If our GM didn't trade away our ONLY playmaker with breakaway speed, we would be winning games now or did you missed how DJ laterally won that game for da Bears last week on their last drive when they were down. It was a sight to behold!

 

 

Don't take it personally, Bryce.

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11 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Nah.

The move to go up to #1 was not wrong. Picking Bryce was, as well as going with Frank. Picking Bryce was the worst move we could’ve made. There was a generational QB there, and 2 other QBs who’d had us in a much better spot.

WRONG!!!! Bryce was the RIGHT choice but trading our ONLY playmaker plus 2 1st round picks to move up in the draft to draft anyone was wrong which i mentioned when the trade went down. So the sooner you realized this, the better off you be to understanding right from wrong instead of hate.

 

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