Doesn't address the point. 17 x 2 = 34. 17 is what he led them too in the first half.
I suggest watching it on tv - a lot of stuff is viewable on tv that isn't in the stadium.
Tired. They are a competent team with him and a glorified Big 10 team stuck in an NFL nightmare without him. Piece of advice--give up the schtick. It's weak and diminishes your many other good takes.
Evidence? I certainly didn't see that and i watched closely. By my count, he led them to 31 points (undercut by clay's bad drop and the shank by hauschka).
Constant 2-3 step drops lead to ... Mccown. Counting the sack of mccown, the jets averaged 4.5 yards per pass play. That is terrible. The bills averaged over 7 yards per pass play.
Oh man, it was freaking close enough despite not being 100 percent on target. Bottom line - that has to be caught.
I don't category three actually exists. Maybe his family members, but they don't count.
+1. He played well and worked the middle of the field well too. Clay had three drops.
Yes. It was an absolutely fine throw that good players pretty much always catch. Clay is actually decent, but made a bad play there.
A lot more throws down the middle. He basically delivered.
I don't care about the ints so much. The first one was on third and long, was basically a punt. Stanford has an infinitely better secondary than unc too. Anyway, i am telling you - darnold will go 1 overall.
Totally disagree about arm talent. A big gun isn't really what I'm talking about - it's about making nfl throws against good coverage with authority.
See my ipdated post above
Jackson simply does not have the arm talent that darnold does. Darnold is a MUCH better prospect.
It's less about the numbers they put up but the skills and talent they flash vis a vis nfl projections.
Darnold will undoubtedly go 1 overall.
Darnold is as good a college qb i have seen in years. What an arm - so strong. He mKes throws the stanford qb could never make.
Rosen lit it up today too,but i didn't see it.
Fair points, but what I think everyone is forgetting is that because Smith throws it deep so rarely, both players were cheating a little to take away the shorter pass possibilities. It was a great play call.