Michael Irvin doesn’t just throw out takes—he calls his shots. And this time, he’s got a message for the entire NFL: the Cooper Kupp – Sam Darnold duo in Seattle is about to give defenses nightmares.
Darnold never played for McVay.Sam Darnold, the most rejected QB in the league. Over his career, he was rejected by McVay, Shanahan, and Kevin O'Connell. After a breakout season with the Vikings, no team wants him, so we get to lowball poor Darnold.
Experts on .NET, let's but a bottle of 1 litre JW Red Label for our director of pro personnel Willie Schneider, for identifying Darnold as our QBOTF, and John Schneider for signing him to a favorable contract.
Come to think of it, I am upgrading the bottle to Black Label for such a marvelous achievement.
You are right, my bad.Darnold never played for McVay.
Superior run game? Uhm..no, not even close."Who doesn't" is not a response to the fact that Sam Darnold struggles under pressure.
If that's seriously all people have, they've got nothing.
Darnold can make some big-boy, sit-up-and-gape throws. But he did that with a superior OC, run game, and receiver stable. For the Seahawks, I see him as a lateral move, albeit a necessary one given that Geno wanted to get paid like a guy seven years younger. But something special? I'm doubtful.
What is the response then?"Who doesn't" is not a response to the fact that Sam Darnold struggles under pressure.
If that's seriously all people have, they've got nothing.
Darnold can make some big-boy, sit-up-and-gape throws. But he did that with a superior OC, run game, and receiver stable. For the Seahawks, I see him as a lateral move, albeit a necessary one given that Geno wanted to get paid like a guy seven years younger. But something special? I'm doubtful.
Probably "Hurr hurr....Darnold sux...he sees ghosts...." according to him.What is the response then?
So for you instead of which Sam it is Sam which?I just now put together that both our QBs right now are named Sam.
Good QB ruined by a crap organization? that cant' be true. Every QB drafted by the Jets thrives.Darnold is a good QB. He started out with a bad team and has built his way back from that. We're lucky to get him.
Sam Darnold is not the QBOTF.So for you instead of which Sam it is Sam which?
Darnold QBOTF? Except for the immediate future I highly doubt that.
Then QB of the present it is.Sam Darnold is not the QBOTF.
He is the QBOTP. (Quarterback Of The Present)
If he plays well this season (and then next season), he will continue to be the QBOTP here.
The QBOTF (to me) should only apply to a young QB that was drafted.
The Viking were 19th in rushing yards last year, hardly superior."Who doesn't" is not a response to the fact that Sam Darnold struggles under pressure.
If that's seriously all people have, they've got nothing.
Darnold can make some big-boy, sit-up-and-gape throws. But he did that with a superior OC, run game, and receiver stable. For the Seahawks, I see him as a lateral move, albeit a necessary one given that Geno wanted to get paid like a guy seven years younger. But something special? I'm doubtful.
Superior literally means higher in rank and quality. The Vikings finished nine spots higher than the Seahawks in rushing. Literally superior. What has happened to this board?
Darnold is super talented. Physically he's every bit as talented as Geno is. That throw to Jefferson was one of the best in the league all year long. Now last year could've been a fluke but I don't think so. I think at worst hes probably fairly similar to Geno and still has time to get better.All I know is Darnold threw a dime to Justin Jefferson for the TD that beat the Seahawks in a must-win game at home for the Hawks. That was sure deep enough.