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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II I don't know anything but I like what I've seen from Sam Darnold. The few times I watched him he looked competent. Hopefully, both Carolina and I are wrong and he chokes like all ...
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Re: Sam Darnold traded to Panthers
He has a lifetime completion percentage under 60% (lower than Cam Newton). He has a QB rating of 79.6 (Cam Newton 85.8). He's no more than a mid-tier starter in my book.
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Re: Sam Darnold traded to Panthers
The Jets could **** up a wet dream. Ain’t saying he’s going to be a Mahommes but he’s going to look a lot better in Carolina.
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Re: Sam Darnold traded to Panthers
Funny, I was thinking the same about Teddy B and Carolina. He struggled there last year with play and injury. Looked better with the Saints. I’m hoping the same is true with Jameis.
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Re: Sam Darnold traded to Panthers
I think he looked decent with the Saints but I think it was more about conservative offensive play and strong defense that won those games. Teddy did a great job protecting the football and not putting us in a position to lose. I think if we had to play from behind in any of those games we would have seen a different result. Same goes for Hill last year, except for the ball security part.
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