A Little Rain on the Parade

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  1. Ralebird

    Ralebird Well-Known Member

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    Hmmm. You may have missed the point.
     
  2. LF911SC

    LF911SC Well-Known Member

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    Sarcasm flew over your head.
     
  3. vilmatic

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    I hate to brake in here, but...

    My feeling was that sam’s debut most resembled Tom Brady’s debut. Other than the pick six it reminded me of Brady in how he didn’t do anything amazing, just kept the offense on time and in stride.

    I’ll show you the data to support this argument later.
     
  4. PennyRoyal10

    PennyRoyal10 Well-Known Member

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    Certainly not having him fitted for his gold jacket, but there is ZERO wrong with being excited about this kid's future. For me, he passed the eye test: he looked and carried himself on field and off the field of a seasoned vet and he's only 21. That's what I took from Monday's game, nothing more, nothing less and the fact that his teammates seem to love the kid speaks volumes about what kind of a leader he can become going forward...
     
  5. HomeoftheJets

    HomeoftheJets Well-Known Member

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    When the sample size is one game, data is meaningless.
     
  6. ukjetsfan

    ukjetsfan Well-Known Member

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    Sorry, I didn't see the sarcasm. In fact, I'm having difficulty seeing it after the fact...
     
  7. sec314

    sec314 Well-Known Member

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    He was a 21 year old rookie on mnf and he played great. Good start and the team kicked some serious ass. That’s all anyone said. Don’t lecture me douch bag writer. And F the numbers this ain’t baseball
     
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  8. LF911SC

    LF911SC Well-Known Member

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    Hes a whiney Jet fan who was whining. Help?
     
  9. LF911SC

    LF911SC Well-Known Member

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    Thank you. And to add to it, WTF does a writer for the Washington Post give a shit about the Jets and Darnold? Shouldnt he be more concerned with say, i dont know, the Redskins?
     
  10. jdon

    jdon Well-Known Member

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    Or---you could go shit in your hat, Neil. LOL. I am so sick of these comparisons. All these guys are different.
     
  11. jdon

    jdon Well-Known Member

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    Yes. l am sure he can do a lot more. He just did what they asked of him at this time.
     
  12. Red Menace

    Red Menace Well-Known Member

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    I believe that a good QB does exactly what you mentioned with regard to keeping offense in sync. We know what a bad QB does, lots of 3 and outs, overthrows or underthrows open receivers, gets sacked and takes team out FG range, doesn’t throw ball away....etc.

    Offense is never in sync with a bad QB. Darnold does no have to be amazing every time, just keep offense in sync and moving forward. He’ll get his opportunity to be amazing.
     

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