Inaccurate turnover machine with a mediocure arm and piss poor decision making. it doesnt help he is behind an awful line with one of the leagues worst coaches he needs to sit until a new coach is in place. or he will become sanchez 2.0
Dumb take. Sanchez was playing behind the best offensive line in football and had a great running game. Darnold is playing behind a Bottom 5 offensive line and they had 20 yards rushing today deep into the 4th quarter.
I saw much progress from him this week. If only that deep ball to Anderson had been a TD. *sigh* He needs to get on the same page with Robbie Anderson. Their lack of chemistry is killing this offense. How does that happen? You're #1 most explosive wr & the franchise QB have zero chemistry. They play like they've never played together before.
I'm no expert and I don't have answers, but I have observed that Robbie Andersen seems to lack chemistry with every QB he's played with on the Jets. Maybe it's not the QB's fault.
Maybe it's just bad pattern recognition on my part. When I picture Andersen, I picture him wide-open deep and the ball being either under or over-thrown.
That is inarguably true re the o-line, but when he does get time to throw his accuracy has been horrendous. That is concerning Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Totally half-assed it on a throw to the sideline. And on the deep ball, I didn’t think it was possible to over throw Robby.
This is what i was afraid of with Darnold behind this Oline. Its shell shock to be honest. Youve been shot as so many times that even when its a car backfiring it still scares the shit out of you.
He wasnt really digging on that one early on almost like he expected it to be short and was trying to compensate for it early rather than late. This goes back to lack of chemistry
The reactionary Bullsh*t from some of you is hilarious. Darnold was never that good after the Detroit game and he's not even close to that bad after these last 3 games. The turnovers were always the big knock on the kid coming out of college. He's 21. He needs a year or two just to get seasoned. He needs to learn not to lock in on one receiver so much (mostly Enunwa) and how to go through his progressions faster. He did it in the Detroit game so he's got it in him. This was to be expected. Now I don't like to usually point at one thing but the play calling has been complete dogsh*t for much of these past 3 games. Bates better buy some creative clues or something because his calls have been so ugly. Darnold looks bad now but he's got a lot more upside in terms of raw ability than Sanchez ever had.
Devil's Advocate. Defensive Team ranking: Pts/G Jax - 1st Miami - 6th Cle - 11Th Not like they sucked or anything.