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How did Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield go from NFL castoffs to the playoffs?

By Editorial Board Published January 11, 2025 5 Min Read
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How did Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield go from NFL castoffs to the playoffs?

Sam Darnold had turnovers when he was with the Jets, together with this fumble in opposition to Washington in 2019.

(Scott Taetsch / Getty Pictures)

When Darnold got here to Carolina in 2021, then-coach Matt Rhule was in search of an intensive evaluation of the quarterback and reached out to Gannon, a straight-talking former league MVP who had studied the participant as a CBS analyst. Gannon typically labored Jets video games.

Ball safety had been a problem for Darnold at USC, the place he had 36 turnovers — 22 interceptions and 14 fumbles — in 27 video games.

“I had called Sam’s games when he was young and I was convinced this was not going to work out,” Gannon stated. “He had those turnovers at USC and he brought that same behavior with him to the Jets. They should have sat his [butt] down his first year. He wasn’t ready to play. He was careless with the ball. When you have bad habits as a young player, oftentimes they’re hard to break. That was the first six years with this guy.”

Gannon had an extended dialog with Rhule and advised him Darnold had by no means gotten “The Talk,” an unvarnished dialog about the way it’s both shield the soccer or say goodbye to your profession.

The seasoned professional was talking from expertise.

“I was in the league for seven years — six in Minnesota and one in Washington — and I had never gotten the talk,” Gannon stated.

It wasn’t till he arrived in Kansas Metropolis in 1995 {that a} coach delivered that to him.

“I was at my very first mini-camp with the Chiefs,” Gannon stated. “I didn’t even know Marty Schottenheimer. My very first practice, I got like eight reps in a seven-on-seven period. I went seven of eight. I was spinning it. Footwork, great. Decisions, check. Accuracy, check. Everything perfect.

“I throw one crossing route to a tight end — I don’t think it was Tony Gonzalez — and I hit him right in the chest. Perfect throw. Goes right up in the air and gets picked off by the safety. Perfect throw.”

Gannon walked off the sphere and stood on the sideline. Schottenheimer made a beeline for him.

“I’m thinking this guy’s coming down to give me a fist bump like, ‘Dude, you’re awesome,’” the quarterback recalled. “He comes walking up to me and he was dead serious in a stern way. He goes, ‘Hey, let me tell you something. If you turn the ball over here, you won’t play here.’ He didn’t say you won’t start here. He said you won’t play here.

“I was like, ‘Are you kidding me?’ I called my wife that night and was like, ‘You’re not going to believe what just happened.’ But the point was made, and it was reiterated over and over. If you turn the ball over — I don’t care if you’re Joe Montana — you ain’t playing here.

At Rhule’s request, Gannon spoke to Darnold. The two quarterbacks had a phone call that lasted 1½ hours, and Gannon told him the Schottenheimer story. In a way, they had The Talk.

Although Gannon is not saying he had a role in Darnold’s current success, he does believe the quarterback has made significant strides in the way he protects the football.

“We need to see more of Sam,” he stated. “But you have to be encouraged by the fact that there’s a lot of consistency in his game this year. That’s what was missing in the past.”

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