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That was a fair analysis, including the conclusion.
Trying to evaluate Murray and Rosen is like trying to hit a moving dartboard blindfolded.Basically Rosen made a lot of small mistakes, but Rosen can make some great throws.
Not a horrible quarterback and if he had a better oline, playmakers, and coaching he can be really good.
Very fair assessment. Rosen has a lot to learn about the position in the NFL, but his problems aren’t completely unfixable. Dude still has a great arm. He needs coaching like any rookie.
BTW - shouldn’t the Jets and Bills be eager to rid of their QBs after somewhat similar seasons?
Summary for those at work and can’t watch??
You're in Law enforcement FFS..... Here is your summary, get back to work and watch your 6. ;p
Not really considering both of them showed flashes of brilliance last season. Their fans bases love their young QBs.
Darnold had 4 games with a QB rating over 100.
Josh Allen had 2 games.
Rosen - 0 games.
Allen would be 6-5 as a starter if Charles Clay holds on to a wide open touchdown @ Miami.
Darnold had two stand out games where he went toe-to-toe in shootouts against Andrew Luck and Aaron Rodgers.
Not really considering both of them showed flashes of brilliance last season. Their fans bases love their young QBs.
Darnold had 4 games with a QB rating over 100.
Josh Allen had 2 games.
Rosen - 0 games.
Allen would be 6-5 as a starter if Charles Clay holds on to a wide open touchdown @ Miami.
Darnold had two stand out games where he went toe-to-toe in shootouts against Andrew Luck and Aaron Rodgers.
he was terrible, plain and simple, one of the worst rookie season of a qb drafted in the top 10 in the last 20 years
its funny cause when they changed the coordinator they tried to help him with many screen passes and then he got worse
if they want to get something in return they have to trade him now
he was terrible, plain and simple, one of the worst rookie season of a qb drafted in the top 10 in the last 20 years
its funny cause when they changed the coordinator they tried to help him with many screen passes and then he got worse
if they want to get something in return they have to trade him now
Leftwich did nothing to help Rosen. In the end, it was just McCoy’s playbook with a neophyte OC picking the plays out of it.
Bradford was on pace for his worst season of his NFL career.I would have loved the analysis of the first three games with Bradford, so we can compare how McCoy and Wilks destroy an 8 year vet vs destroying a rookie
he was terrible, plain and simple, one of the worst rookie season of a qb drafted in the top 10 in the last 20 years
its funny cause when they changed the coordinator they tried to help him with many screen passes and then he got worse
if they want to get something in return they have to trade him now
Rosen beat Rodgers head-to-head at Lambeau.
Please you really can’t compare.
Rosen completed 42% of his passes for only 149 yards, and 0 TDs. I’ll give credit to Rosen for not throwing any INTs though.
Darnold’s game against Green Bay, he competed 68% of his passes, for 341 yards and 3 TDs with 0 INTs.
Good for Sam. I frankly don’t care, to be honest, because that’s not the point. The bottom line is him, Rosen and Allen all had typical, comparable rookie seasons.
If you believe that Sam will develop, you should also believe in Rosen developing because both are in need of fine tuning and are at the same level, more or less. Both are getting offensive-minded head coaches, so in reality, both should show marked improvement. The main difference is the players around Rosen are far more deficient than Darnold.