as long as Adam Gase is in the fold, Darnold will never be able to take that next step in his development... He is only 23 years of age, giving him time to be taught how to be better... Yes in college he was a turnover machine and all he has done here is turn the ball over, but we have witnessed good from him... Need to find that coach to harness that good in Sam and make it the foundation to build upon...
Two things about Sam Darnold that intrigues me:
Is Jeff Smith a number one, no but he could be a future slot guy that could catch n run in many formations for Sam and this offense... Another player we have yet to see this season due to a surgery is Vyncint Smith who does have the top end speed to take the top off defenses... Will he be back this season, no one knows but the doctors and possibly Joe Douglas...
Jamison Crowder is a hot commodity even though he plays on our team, if we are going to shop any player he should be a top of the list... Douglas should easily be able to get a 3rd round pick for his services... No one wants to be the center of trade talks but for an organization that is in second year of a massive rebuild we need to stock pile as many picks as possible...
Even the commentators belittled Berrios as if he could become a starting receiver but when given the chance he showed he can contribute... No one is given that opportunity, they earn it... Look at our current opted receiver formerly a first round pick Josh Doctson... Given the opportunity and he failed miserably, but thus the two games Berrios started he flourished, so as I state no one is guaranteed anything in this league but finding components that work within a system or with a quarterback helps bother the qb and receiver develop...
Our tight end position is a total mess, Herndon needs a drink because he is lost... Griffin is out there to run around and get paid for nothing... Brown is a special teams guy and our best tight end is our blocking end who was able to catch the pass thrown to him, unfortunately he is no running back and should of never been handed the ball on that crucial down...
Coaching is imperative... Practice is to walk through plays to be called in a game... Practice is not to install your game plan it is to build that chemistry and trust factor so all the players are on the same page... Practice for a QB is repetition to figure out timing with his receivers... Practice for a receiver is to understand what he is facing man or zone coverage and be able to run his route accordingly... But for Gase the practice is for him to be delusional and believe the script he is building can not be beat, then reality sets in when game day arrives...
It is not just Adam Gase but Gase doesn't have a guy keeping him level headed... Being head coach is one thing but have a O.C. that challenges you to do this rather than that helps from doing the same shit over and over again when it clearly fails... Gase has a puppet in Loggains who is scared to speak his mind if he has one...
Two things about Sam Darnold that intrigues me:
- His thick skin, being in the New York media market would destroy the confidence of a young player like Sam, but Darnold seems to relish it and strive to be better...
- Eagerness to learn and correct his mistakes, but this is also a coaching need as well which we don't have the right people in place to help him...
Is Jeff Smith a number one, no but he could be a future slot guy that could catch n run in many formations for Sam and this offense... Another player we have yet to see this season due to a surgery is Vyncint Smith who does have the top end speed to take the top off defenses... Will he be back this season, no one knows but the doctors and possibly Joe Douglas...
Jamison Crowder is a hot commodity even though he plays on our team, if we are going to shop any player he should be a top of the list... Douglas should easily be able to get a 3rd round pick for his services... No one wants to be the center of trade talks but for an organization that is in second year of a massive rebuild we need to stock pile as many picks as possible...
Even the commentators belittled Berrios as if he could become a starting receiver but when given the chance he showed he can contribute... No one is given that opportunity, they earn it... Look at our current opted receiver formerly a first round pick Josh Doctson... Given the opportunity and he failed miserably, but thus the two games Berrios started he flourished, so as I state no one is guaranteed anything in this league but finding components that work within a system or with a quarterback helps bother the qb and receiver develop...
Our tight end position is a total mess, Herndon needs a drink because he is lost... Griffin is out there to run around and get paid for nothing... Brown is a special teams guy and our best tight end is our blocking end who was able to catch the pass thrown to him, unfortunately he is no running back and should of never been handed the ball on that crucial down...
Coaching is imperative... Practice is to walk through plays to be called in a game... Practice is not to install your game plan it is to build that chemistry and trust factor so all the players are on the same page... Practice for a QB is repetition to figure out timing with his receivers... Practice for a receiver is to understand what he is facing man or zone coverage and be able to run his route accordingly... But for Gase the practice is for him to be delusional and believe the script he is building can not be beat, then reality sets in when game day arrives...
It is not just Adam Gase but Gase doesn't have a guy keeping him level headed... Being head coach is one thing but have a O.C. that challenges you to do this rather than that helps from doing the same shit over and over again when it clearly fails... Gase has a puppet in Loggains who is scared to speak his mind if he has one...