I still don't blame them for not wanting to commit to Darnold, especially with the way that season ended. Oh Well.
Hindsight is always 20-20. They should have committed to Darnold. They might be wearing the crown of Super Bowl Champion. You don't judge a QB's value on a "couple of games." It should be judged over the entire season. Darnold deserved a deal. He didn't get it. From them. Who's crying now?
I still don't blame them for not wanting to commit to Darnold, especially with the way that season ended. Oh Well.
Hindsight is always 20-20. They should have committed to Darnold. They might be wearing the crown of Super Bowl Champion. You don't judge a QB's value on a "couple of games." It should be judged over the entire season. Darnold deserved a deal. He didn't get it. From them. Who's crying now?
But it wasn't a "couple of games"... it's been the story of his career. That must've been traumatizing for O'Connell and the Vikes Org (who have been dramatized many times in the past)... they're like OF COURSE this happens... even when we provided everything for him, he couldn't keep it together.
These are just some of the plays... just s**t the bed, seeing ghosts that scared him s**tless to get rid of the ball..