Tag: sam darnold

  • Sam Darnold Proves Anything is Possible

    Sam Darnold proves anything is possible when it comes down to football. He is hot, flavorful, and touchy. He has defied all odds showing in the stage of Super Bowl LX.

    Former teammate Christian McCaffrey recently said that Darnold shows to practice, ready. No whining or complaining, he takes over the spotlight and runs with it, just like McCaffrey. McCaffrey is a fast runner and smooth talker.

    Darnold began this journey when he suited for the New York stinking Jets and had to revive his career. From all the doubters to jokers, he proved anything was possible.

    First game as part of the Jets, he was alright, but then Carolina, San Francisco, and Minnesota, he showed up to make a great impact, and that took a toll on Justin Jefferson, when he said that the Vikings should have kept Darnold. So much for former Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. He lost his job when J.J. McCarthy was counted too.

    To digress, however, Darnold has made it clear that his teammates love him. His style translates to today’s game. And makings of a NFL Films special is possible.

    You are watching Super LX live on NBC, February 8 at 6:30 pm EST, with a whole lot on the line. Dignity, pride, effort, and sweat all at the chagrin of Sam Darnold’s NFL legacy.

    Seahawks, win. 28-27.

  • Hey Darnold

    There was once a TV children’s show called, “Hey Arnold.” Did you ever hear of it? No, I did not think so.

    There should be eyes and ears focused on Sam Darnold when he enters the second round of the 2026 NFL Playoffs.

    Darnold bursted onto the scene when he began his career as a New York Jet. Fast forward to 2026, Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider surrounded adequate talent around Darnold to come in handy.

    The Minnesota Vikings and San Francisco 49ers were successful trips. Although, this year’s playoffs means more than anything to Darnold and his NFL career.

    There maybe few chances to come by for him when there is a great group of players, coaching, and leadership at the very top of the organization. The Seahawks have nothing to settle on, other than themselves.

  • Three New Team NFL Quarterbacks in 2 Meek Days

    Three New Team NFL Quarterbacks in 2 Meek Days

    So, the tracks are turning and the birds are chirping during this time of year. It is almost spring you would know it which means players have to earn their pay checks whether that is dream resort vacation, Spring party atmosphere, or bodily.

    Geno Smith was traded to the Las Vegas Raiders to play for his former head coach Pete Carroll. It was solid move considering Smith is 34 and has nothing to lose now working with a well-sought after coach. Carroll was supposed to visit the Chicago Bears and even the New York Jets but he stuck with whatever his instincts told him to do which was retrieve Smith after record setting years individually but not so much to Seattle.

    Sam Darnold, meanwhile, as of almost thirty minutes ago became available and took a feasible offer with the Seattle Seahawks. This does not rule out the fact, he has a great former pass-coordinator by his side from San Francisco, Klay Kubiak, who in fact, became offensive coordinator shortly before March commenced.

    I think given coach Kyle Shanahan’s poor track record. It might be easy to assume that Kubiak will be the successor to his throne in San Francisco very soon as the current regime does dislike losing as an answer. Coaching though will go extremely apart from what Darnold performs now, as he signed for the money and you could see that clearly on his face at a TGL golf tournament recently. It might take some time for Darnold to process the 12th man.

    Justin Fields, also, found a new place in the New York Jets. I did not see that coming as the Jets failed in terms of drafting and bettering the offense around Aaron Rodgers and circling around the former Super Bowl XLV MVP for unworthy player endorsements and Davante Adams being released moments after the season.

    Fields just does one thing. He takes a kick into the turf and starts running as fast as he can. Otherwise, his ceiling especially in front of a bunch of New York Jets fans, is to perform but have not see that, before with Michael Vick. Both, were well-materialized as Vick left and played Pittsburgh, much like what Rodgers will tend to do in the future, but with all that being said.

    Sam Darnold serves as the best chance this off-season. Good work to the Seattle Seahawks and what is to come for the rest of the National Football League, in 2025.