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NFL · 1 hour ago

Sam Darnold's Potential as Seahawks' Franchise Quarterback

Kevin Walsh

Kevin Walsh

Host · Writer

Sam Darnold's Potential as Seahawks' Franchise Quarterback

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Quarterback Conversation: Arnold and the Seahawks' Strategic Play

Arnold has firmly established himself as the franchise quarterback for the Seahawks. His position remains unshaken even after the team's recent victory, although it's clear he wasn't the pivotal reason behind their win. That distinction went to Kenneth Walker, who clinched the MVP, with other key contributions coming from defensive players.

This situation highlights a broader trend in the NFL: a team does not necessarily need a quarterback who single-handedly leads to victory. Instead, a successful team often features a quarterback who can deliver a strong performance without being the sole factor for winning. This perspective shifts the focus from individual quarterback heroics to the overall team dynamics, including coaching, defense, and other critical areas.

The recent discussion also touches on the comparisons between Arnold, Jalen Hurts, and other quarterbacks in the league. Despite Arnold's strong showing, there's a competing viewpoint that over the past two years, he and Hurts have had comparable impacts on their teams. Both quarterbacks had their moments of brilliance, particularly in critical championship games. Yet, when it comes to rankings, there seems to be a potential inconsistency in how their contributions are evaluated.

The dialogue suggests that the broader quarterback rankings might not adequately reflect the true value and recent performances of players like Hurts, who brings additional rushing capabilities that are often overlooked. This inconsistency in rankings reveals a deeper issue within NFL analysis, emphasizing the need to consider a wider array of factors beyond just recent victories or high-profile performances when evaluating players.

In conclusion, the discussion about Arnold and the Seahawks' strategy underscores the importance of a balanced team approach and the complexities involved in quarterback evaluation. It challenges the conventional wisdom of placing excessive emphasis on quarterbacks and calls for a more holistic view of team dynamics and player contributions in the realm of professional football.

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