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5 minutes ago, TeddEY said:

One bad play doesn’t excuse another?

The point is is that maybe the bad play that happens after the missed good play doesn’t have to happen. Sam not having to throw across the field when he would’ve had a first down on the play prior is just an example. Was it a bad throw? Yes. No doubt. The point remains. 

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2 minutes ago, RutgersJetFan said:

The bias has to do with the nature of the quarterback position, not some evil Illuminati that wants to slander Darnold.

also has to do with the overweaning Sam Apology Club...    with its "Sam makes plays other Qbs cant"

also, i didnt see a replay of the "drop"........... he got one hand on it, that I saw... 

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2 minutes ago, shevys said:

The point is is that maybe the bad play that happens after the missed good play doesn’t have to happen. Sam not having to throw across the field when he would’ve had a first down on the play prior is just an example. Was it a bad throw? Yes. No doubt. The point remains. 

So, to be clear, if the plays were in the reverse order, you’d also say, “well, if Darnold didn’t overthrow that pass on 2nd down, Crowder wouldn’t have had to make that catch on 3rd.”  Just to be consistent, right?

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5 minutes ago, JiF said:

Agreed. Sam, like every other QB in the history of time, makes good throws and bad throws during a game of Football. 

Indeed.  However, all QBs have different ratios of the two.  Wouldn’t have thought I’d have needed to explain that to you...

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Just now, Losmeister said:

so... please....    the " We dont know ho to use bell?"

HES SLOW AS sh*t  and has that hesitatnt style...did you see how fast the LB closes on him from behind?

the ghost of clark gaines!

lol he tried to make something out of nothing.  Instead of a 4 yard loss it was 7.  

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2 minutes ago, TeddEY said:

So, to be clear, if the plays were in the reverse order, you’d also say, “well, if Darnold didn’t overthrow that pass on 2nd down, Crowder wouldn’t have had to make that catch on 3rd.”  Just to be consistent, right?

Sure. 

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10 minutes ago, shevys said:

The point is is that maybe the bad play that happens after the missed good play doesn’t have to happen. Sam not having to throw across the field when he would’ve had a first down on the play prior is just an example. Was it a bad throw? Yes. No doubt. The point remains. 

From a data standpoint the last sequence of plays illustrates how Darnold can play efficiently when someone else messes up. Bell set the offense back, Darnold came out and made an efficient play that gained yards while mitigating risk. That was a smart play and executed fast and clean. That's the type of stuff that his numbers show he needs to do more often.

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1 minute ago, TeddEY said:

Indeed.  However, all QBs have different ratios of the two.  Wouldn’t have thought I’d have needed to explain that to you...

Not seeing anything particularly excessive today or lately for that matter but hey let’s magnify it because why not?  It’s not like the Jets are up 10-0 vs a playoff caliber team with a top 5 defense. 

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