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Same ol' Sam?
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Big games have always been an achilles heal (see 2024)

Sam Darnold's QBR against the Rams yesterday was 45.6 in a loss for the Seahawks. He was 29 of 44 passes for 279 yards, but his performance was marred by four interceptions and no touchdowns.
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#2
I think its just one game, but Uncle Sammy's history precedes him. He can change the narrative in the playoffs.
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(Yesterday, 04:41 PM)StickierBuns Wrote: I think its just one game, but Uncle Sammy's history precedes him. He can change the narrative in the playoffs.

..or not
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(Yesterday, 04:41 PM)badgervike Wrote: ..or not

Oh, don't get me wrong. I don't believe Sam is going to change any narratives. I was fine with letting him walk the way he shit himself in the last 2 games of last year.
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The Rams sure seem to have his number, but it was one game and before that he has been considered a leading MVP candidate. I don't buy into the he can't win a big game. Last year was the first time he has played in what would be considered a big game, so pretty brutal to label him for two games.

With the Sam ol Sam, we certainly do not lose the last two home games and are probably sitting at 9-1/8-2 and top of division right now.
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#6
Darnold gonna Darnold.

It's why no matter what happens with McCarthy, I'm thankful the organization went the route they did and didn't hand over a huge contract to someone who plays his worst when the moment means the most. Nice guy, but not the guy I want under center with the season on the line
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