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MORE 'DARNOLD TO JSN' ACTION :

 

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“Darnold’s starting offense struggled to the point new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak let Darnold know about it, loudly, as the QB stood in the huddle between plays. The starting defense loved that.”

Now, I know it’s only June, but that’s pretty cool to see. Got some visible accountability going on with the QB position
 

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Quote from the article:

“Darnold’s starting offense struggled to the point new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak let Darnold know about it, loudly, as the QB stood in the huddle between plays. The starting defense loved that.”

Now, I know it’s only June, but that’s pretty cool to see. Got some visible accountability going on with the QB position

From the same article, hey @toffee, you’ll like this,

“During 11-on-11 scrimmaging in the middle of the field, the right-handed Lock rolled to his left. He turned his shoulders and threw across his body on a line 25 yards down the field to the left sideline. Steven Sims, the veteran wide receiver signed this offseason as a free agent from the Baltimore Ravens, caught the ball and got the tips of both cleats inside the left sideline.

Lock’s throw had Seahawks general manager John Schneider walking from the sideline to in front of the portable video screen that shows replays of plays in practice. The GM exclaimed his wonder at the throw.”
 

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From the same article, hey @toffee, you’ll like this,

“During 11-on-11 scrimmaging in the middle of the field, the right-handed Lock rolled to his left. He turned his shoulders and threw across his body on a line 25 yards down the field to the left sideline. Steven Sims, the veteran wide receiver signed this offseason as a free agent from the Baltimore Ravens, caught the ball and got the tips of both cleats inside the left sideline.

Lock’s throw had Seahawks general manager John Schneider walking from the sideline to in front of the portable video screen that shows replays of plays in practice. The GM exclaimed his wonder at the throw.”
I don't understand why folks on .NET have been writing Lock off. Both toffee and John Schneider are all for open competition and give Lock a chance to compete.

Make no mistake, Schneider loves Lock.
 
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Quote from the article:

“Darnold’s starting offense struggled to the point new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak let Darnold know about it, loudly, as the QB stood in the huddle between plays. The starting defense loved that.”

Now, I know it’s only June, but that’s pretty cool to see. Got some visible accountability going on with the QB position
From the same article, hey @toffee, you’ll like this,

“During 11-on-11 scrimmaging in the middle of the field, the right-handed Lock rolled to his left. He turned his shoulders and threw across his body on a line 25 yards down the field to the left sideline. Steven Sims, the veteran wide receiver signed this offseason as a free agent from the Baltimore Ravens, caught the ball and got the tips of both cleats inside the left sideline.

Lock’s throw had Seahawks general manager John Schneider walking from the sideline to in front of the portable video screen that shows replays of plays in practice. The GM exclaimed his wonder at the throw.”


Yeah but what isn't stated :



Aside from Sam holding onto the ball too long a few times, it was a good bounceback with 4 TDs.
 
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