"Just consistency in the organization, and trusting, too," Darnold said in 2024. "If things don't go well -- which, having a rookie quarterback -- they're not all going to be C.J. Stroud. You're not just going to go out there and ball out. It takes a really special coach and leadership to be able to have trust and keep everything together for at least a couple years. Let the kid grow into his skin, and after a couple years, you kind of know, if everything's the same and if you have the same people, GM, coaches."
Postmortem: SB LX - Seattle v Boston
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Darnold on what it takes to develop a qb, Brady grasps that doesn't he? Kubiak seems to have aced his opening presser. The impression being he's low key. He's seen as a guy that can install a productive offense and take it easy on Mendoza. Though he said there was still a lot of film to watch before deciding on who to take with that pick
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I'll say this about the guy, we need to see what happens but he's made his money and says he still wants to play even if it is a backup role. He seems to love playing football and his ego isn't bothered.douche wrote: ↑Wed Feb 11, 2026 7:57 pmSo true, and he has nobody to blame but himself. Imagine if he had just played the game, made his millions and then simply retired. Rather than be remembered as an absolute clown, he would have been remembered as a solid athlete, a team player and an all around good guy.
Too bad the ego and money went to his head. His wife must be as nutty as he is. He's the definition of cringe.
Wilson plans to continue his NFL career in 2026 as an unrestricted free agent, with speculation suggesting a potential move to the Cleveland Browns. Despite recent limited starting roles, Wilson is open to being a backup and aims to secure a roster spot for his 15th season.
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I see it differently. Being a player in the NFL strokes his ego. Even if it means holding a clipboard. Once his NFL days are over, he will become even more irrelevant.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Feb 12, 2026 1:16 amI'll say this about the guy, we need to see what happens but he's made his money and says he still wants to play even if it is a backup role. He seems to love playing football and his ego isn't bothered.
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Yes!
Just kidding. I found them on the Times website.
Looked like a good time, the only unfortunate aspect is that the players were forced to drink Bud Light.
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Well, other than Gray Zabel who brought a case of Busch Light for the festivities.
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I think it's more wanting to belong to something, being a part of something which isn't ego driven in my mind. For as aloof as he might have been he still needs the camaraderie, be part of a team. I don't think you see Arron Rodgers taking a job as a backup qb. His ego isn't allowing itdouche wrote: ↑Thu Feb 12, 2026 2:01 amI see it differently. Being a player in the NFL strokes his ego. Even if it means holding a clipboard. Once his NFL days are over, he will become even more irrelevant.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Thu Feb 12, 2026 1:16 amI'll say this about the guy, we need to see what happens but he's made his money and says he still wants to play even if it is a backup role. He seems to love playing football and his ego isn't bothered.