kids been here 20 minutes & is already becoming an active member of his new community..[tweet]990330447870791687[/tweet]
good for him..
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kids been here 20 minutes & is already becoming an active member of his new community..[tweet]990330447870791687[/tweet]
just thought of something..
darnold is probably closer in age to the kid in the picture, than he is to mccown..
speaking of mccown, a coworker showed me some high school basketball highlights of him..Darnold is a few months older than McCown's daughter Bridget
current student at University of Tennessee
speaking of mccown, a coworker showed me some high school basketball highlights of him..
dude was nice with it!! hops included!!
If he doesn't succeed its the Jets fault because he is a great leader and a great person.
bowles can keep trying to play a zero sum game if he likes.. hell, i'm almost in favor of that.. the sooner we can get a young QB friendly HC the better..I agree,
One thing that has gotten on my nerves with the Bowles/ Mac regime is that they dont play the young QB they have drafted in meaningful games. Ala Petty and Hack. Though with that being said, they have showcased that they will place the QB with the best chance to help the team win.
I believe this time it will be different; Bowles needs Sam more than Darnold needs Todd. Bowles needs to see the progress Sam is doing and not impede him from growing as in playing him in games if he's ready. If he needs time, Bowles can argue that with the GM and Owner. But if the Owner and GM feel through the players and are witnesses to Sam excelling and Bowles refuses to play him, The choice is obvious in which direction ownership will go in order to continue the development of Darnold.
bowles can keep trying to play a zero sum game if he likes.. hell, i'm almost in favor of that.. the sooner we can get a young QB friendly HC the better..
sink or swim coach bowles..
can bates run an effective NFL offense?? can he be vital in developing the new face of the franchise??I think O.C,. Bates will be the answer for a more productive offense... We actually have some talent that will compete this camp regardless who wins those said competitions...
to have a QB coach, turned into the O.C. and to have a veteran like McCown if Darnold does indeed start it will be because of these two... Remember he is only 20, so if he doesn't start day one he will eventually get his chance then hopefully it will be only looking to what can be not what was...
can bates run an effective NFL offense?? can he be vital in developing the new face of the franchise??
if he can, we probably won't have to leave jet drive for our next HC..
that's the kind of continuity i could/would support..
& for the sake of clarity, i don't want the darnold era to start a nanosecond before the kid's ready.. that & the OL need not be a sieve..
you don't want to get in front of your skis with the bates HC thing huh?? that's fair..compared to our last OC, he has the blueprint of what NOT to do... along with a heady veteran QB like McCown I think Bates is ahead of the learning curve... If he can manage the QB play which he is competent in then utilizing the talent around said QB he should be better than what we have had in recent past...
you don't want to get in front of your skis with the bates HC thing huh?? that's fair..
make no mistake, LOLz even i don't think bowles is a big enough dope to get in the way of starting & allowing this kid a real chance to succeed..
Remember, Sanchez didn't have a lot of film, he was stuck behind leinert in college. He had a small sample on a very good USC team, and was drafted on potential.No secret Darnold wasn't the highest QB on my board, I'm still spooked by USC's Sanchez, but here's the bottom line, last week Charley Casserly polled 25 NFL GM's and Scouts and asked them to pick the best QB in this draft, the guy they would take #1 Overall, and Sam Darnold won by a landslide.
It wasn't even close, Darnold received like 18 first place votes, the next guy (Mayfield or Rosen?) received 3, and the next two received 2 apiece.
Like I said, it was a blowout, an absolute rout, and these were all NFL GM's and Scouts who know a little more about football than me.
Thats why you gotta say, no matter what you think, the consensus #1 QB in the draft, by a landslide, slid to the Jets at #3
Of the few summaries/scouting reports that I have read, two things really stuck out. 1. Darnold makes good decisions. 2. Darnold makes bad decisions. I haven't watched any of his games. However, his highlight reel made him look intelligent...and was better than Sanchez's. So right now, I'm more optimistic than usual although QB draft picks have a high bust rate. He scored a 28 on the wonderlic which is also positive.