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Why JJ will be an upgrade to Darnold
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(3 hours ago)bigbone62 Wrote: People who are bothered by how long Darnold held the ball are in for a rude awakening. Not because of a deficit JJM has but because that's what the offense is.  Comparing Michigan's offense to what KOC runs is about as apples to hand grenades as you get. 

KOC has repeatedly made his feelings known when people have complained about MN QB's holding the ball too long. He's also pointed this out when interviewed and asked what makes his offense unique and or so effective. It's because his offense runs on long developing routes well above NFL average. 

He has said he's fine taking sacks if that means they can hit on x number of bigger plays. Basically a risk reward thing that he feels is worth it to make his offense run.

The offense has longer developing plays but Darnold failing to process in real time has been a problem since he became a quarterback. To say that the team runs an offense designed to hold the ball and take sacks is ludicrous.

Next year you will see a QB who can process what's in front of him and check it down or toss it away when necessary. It won't be Darnold and his -12 yard sacks along with the perpetual baloney excuses for him.
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(1 hour ago)comet52 Wrote: The offense has longer developing plays but Darnold failing to process in real time has been a problem since he became a quarterback.  To say that the team runs an offense designed to hold the ball and take sacks is ludicrous. 

Next year you will see a QB who can process what's in front of him and check it down or toss it away when necessary.  It won't be Darnold and his -12 yard sacks along with the perpetual baloney excuses for him.

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I haven't read the other comments to this one so I would have my very own take. I don't think McCarthy puts up quite the overall numbers of Darnold for a few reasons.

1. The Vikes will run the ball more.
2. They will be a little more cautious with the ball overall.
3. The defense will be a step closer to lock down meaning we will be able to play the more cautious style.
4. McCarthy will have some initial growing pains.

I do think that McCarthy approaches Darnold's numbers, but a little shy. He puts more rushing yards up overall and by year end avoids the sack much more effectively and improvises against strong rushes better than Darnold, making him a much better QB against the best defenses. Bottom line, we'll be happy by playoff time that we moved on from Darnold.
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