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[QUOTE="Cowtown, post: 2673570, member: 2350"] If this is what happened, I'm encouraged. FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Sam Darnold had just completed a 16-yard pass to Quincy Enunwa on the first play of the second quarter last Friday night, and the play clock was winding down as Darnold and his offensive teammates stood in the huddle, seemingly confused. Instead of taking a delay penalty on the New York Giants' 12-yard line, Darnold called timeout. To the outside world, this was an obvious case of indecision by a rookie quarterback. The golden boy had a brain cramp. He botched the play call. Except he didn't. "I tried to correct him," Enunwa said, smiling. "I thought he called the wrong play, but he actually called it right. It was on me. It wasn't like I was being an a--h---. I was trying to help him. It was on me and Terrelle [Pryor]. We thought it was a different play." Moral of the story: The New York Jets' young quarterback knows what he's doing. On the next play, Darnold found Pryor on a shallow cross for a touchdown -- the third read in his progression. ~ESPN [/QUOTE]
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