What if this is who Darnold is?

gmf1369

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We keep waiting on Sam Darnold.

Waiting for the Jets quarterback to take that next step. Waiting for him to play with consistency. Waiting for him to become what everyone expected when he was the USC quarterback and lit up the Rose Bowl that day against Penn State.

But what if we are just left waiting?

What if this is who Darnold is?

What if he is always going to tease us with a throw here, a good game there, but never become that franchise quarterback everyone expected him to be when the Jets took him No. 3 overall in 2018?

Sunday was a bummer for anyone hoping Darnold was going to silence his doubters in his third season. He played one of his worst games in a 27-17 loss to the Bills. Darnold looked like he was rushing things. His footwork was sloppy. His throws were off target. His decision-making was bad. He looked like a rookie.

Now, it was just one game. But that is the thing about Darnold. He could come back and play well Sunday against the 49ers, but will that make you believe again? The Samcoaster was supposed to be a smooth ride by this point. Instead, it still leaves you queasy.

His 2018 mistakes were excused because he was a rookie. The 2019 version got sidetracked by mononucleosis and had to learn a new offensive system. This year was supposed to be different. Maybe it still will be, but Sunday was alarming.

We keep waiting on Sam Darnold.

Waiting for the Jets quarterback to take that next step. Waiting for him to play with consistency. Waiting for him to become what everyone expected when he was the USC quarterback and lit up the Rose Bowl that day against Penn State.

But what if we are just left waiting?

What if this is who Darnold is?

What if he is always going to tease us with a throw here, a good game there, but never become that franchise quarterback everyone expected him to be when the Jets took him No. 3 overall in 2018?

Sunday was a bummer for anyone hoping Darnold was going to silence his doubters in his third season. He played one of his worst games in a 27-17 loss to the Bills. Darnold looked like he was rushing things. His footwork was sloppy. His throws were off target. His decision-making was bad. He looked like a rookie.

Now, it was just one game. But that is the thing about Darnold. He could come back and play well Sunday against the 49ers, but will that make you believe again? The Samcoaster was supposed to be a smooth ride by this point. Instead, it still leaves you queasy.

His 2018 mistakes were excused because he was a rookie. The 2019 version got sidetracked by mononucleosis and had to learn a new offensive system. This year was supposed to be different. Maybe it still will be, but Sunday was alarming.

When a team drafts a quarterback in the top 10, the assumption and expectation are usually the player will be great, but few really are. Between 2010-19, there were 20 quarterbacks drafted in the top 10. Most have not been Andrew Luck or Patrick Mahomes. The majority don’t make it. From Blaine Gabbert to Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota, the NFL is littered with would-be franchise quarterbacks.

The 23-year-old may end up being a serviceable starter, but that is not what Jets fans dreamed about when he was selected. The bigger fear is that he is not even that.

Consider this blind player comparison:

Player A: 27 starts, 533-for-890 passing for 6,104 yards, 37 touchdowns, 29 interceptions, 59.9 completion percentage, 80.3 rating.

Player B: 27 starts, 577-for-990 passing for 6,506 yards, 40 touchdowns, 29 interceptions, 58.3 completion percentage, 79.3 rating.

Player A is Darnold. Player B is Blake Bortles, who was the last quarterback selected No. 3 overall before Darnold, through his first 27 starts.

You may scoff at that comparison, but Bortles was good enough to get the Jaguars to the AFC Championship game in 2017, when he had a strong defense to help him along. Jets fans remember Mark Sanchez’s first two seasons when he was a complementary piece of the puzzle.

We keep waiting for Darnold to be more than Bortles or Sanchez. We keep waiting for him to be what we expected and predicted after watching him star at USC.

But what if he never gets there?

 

jets82

Curious George
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He has the rest of the year to show that he needs another shot with a different HC or he goes with this HC. I think he show and prove he deserves another shot.
 

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cheaterhater

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I dont follow college stuff but arent USC quarterbacks known for not living up to expectations?
 

MiJetFan

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I don't think he is even that good.
He keeps making the same mistakes, and you can't coach up football IQ.
Later
THIS.
I don't know if Darnold is as dumb as a box of rocks or not but I was expecting him to at least LOOK like an NFL QB. He looked like a rookie. I don't think it is slowing down for Sam and it should have, at least to the extent that he looks like he has a general idea of what he is doing. Hopefully it gets better this week but with the 9ers in town? Yikes!
 

TonyFtLaud

I requested to be BANNED
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This is exactly who Darnold is and has been.
He was a very raw prospect coming out of USC.
He had a good season with NFL level WRs playing vs the weakest D confrence in the NCAA. Year 2 fell flat. His mechanics were non existent. He couldn't read a D. He played a handful of games his senior year of high school. The NFL is not the league to learn the game. His mechanics still suck, his footwork is still terrible, his accuracy sucks, he never throws recievers open, instead they have to come back, jump, try to haul in a pass that's 3 yards ahead of them at ankle height, did in Mims hamstrings on exactly those very throws. The mental errors were worse year two and at least in week 1 were as bad or worse. Hes regressed since year 1. Maybe he has that 10 year strain of Mono someone mentioned last year. His best chance was to go to a team and sit at least 2 seasons. Like I said having nearly no experience, terrible feet and mechanics, and trying to learn the game at the NFL level is not easy, probably not possible.
 

butterscotch

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This is exactly who Darnold is and has been.
He was a very raw prospect coming out of USC.
He had a good season with NFL level WRs playing vs the weakest D confrence in the NCAA. Year 2 fell flat. His mechanics were non existent. He couldn't read a D. He played a handful of games his senior year of high school. The NFL is not the league to learn the game. His mechanics still suck, his footwork is still terrible, his accuracy sucks, he never throws recievers open, instead they have to come back, jump, try to haul in a pass that's 3 yards ahead of them at ankle height, did in Mims hamstrings on exactly those very throws. The mental errors were worse year two and at least in week 1 were as bad or worse. Hes regressed since year 1. Maybe he has that 10 year strain of Mono someone mentioned last year. His best chance was to go to a team and sit at least 2 seasons. Like I said having nearly no experience, terrible feet and mechanics, and trying to learn the game at the NFL level is not easy, probably not possible.
Tony i don't understand your post? This is what the jets want in the draft:hbang::hbang::hbang:
 
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