When it comes to Sam Darnold’s development, patience is still necessary. Joe Douglas will soon need to make some decisions in regards to the 22-year-old’s future with the New York Jets, but the former USC Trojan holds some leeway.
Adam Gase, however, does not.
Although he’s provided us with a flurry of inconsistent flashes, Darnold, the 2018 No. 3 overall pick, hasn’t had the same success as his peers. Part of that falls on the supposed franchise quarterback, yet the organization carries the brunt of the blame.
Through two seasons, Darnold has played under two head coaches with a horrendous offensive line and a subpar arsenal of weapons.