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Scram, Sore Arm Sam, While You Still Can
Sam if you do, and Sam if you don't. If their latest bad idea goes according to plan, the Jets will send a compromised and theoretically expendable Sam Darnold back out onto the field to face the stumbling Patriots this coming Monday night. This will mark the third time Joe Douglas allows Adam Gase to knowingly play their ailing quarterback. Sam's sore arm is admittedly not up to snuff. Yet, as if the Jets had something to play for, the show must go on. But let us not overlook an emerging scenario wherein Sam Darnold is playing for his job. For the Jets, the silver lining of this dismal campaign is, of course, potentially being awarded the first overall pick of next year's NFL draft. Joe Douglas also told reporters just the other day that Adam Gase is still a part of the solution. That's because the so-called general manager holds no real sway over Adam Gase's employment. That's Christopher Johnson's jurisdiction. In the meantime, Sam Darnold is pressed into showcasing himself with a hurting shoulder and an ineffectual cast of complementary players. Perhaps it's best if you scram, Sam, while you still can.
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