Hartford Courant

Loggains insists Darnold’s story still not written

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

NEW YORK — Dowell Loggains has watched and worked with many quarterbac­ks in his 13 years coaching in the NFL, so he knows a good one when he sees one.

And in the New York Jets offensive coordinato­r’s eyes, that still remains the case with SamDarnold.

“I think Sam Darnold’s a young player and his story hasn’t been written,” Loggains said Thursday. “He’ s going to be a really good player in this league. Ihaveall the faith in him. I know his teammates do. And I know it’s close for him.”

Whether Darnold ever meets that potential, however, remains a major question. And if he does, it’s looking increasing­ly more likely that it will happen with someone other than the Jets.

New York is 0-13 and in prime position to end up with the No. 1 overall pick in the draft in April. Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence would seem a lock to be taken first, but it’s not out of the question that New York could look to another quarterbac­k —perhaps Ohio State’ s Justin Fields — even if it finishes with the No. 2pick.

That would leave D arnold, the No. 3 overall choice in 2018, a part of the franchise’s past rather than the future. But Log gains say she believes the 23-year-old quarterbac­k still has a lot of potential, despite his massive struggles.

“I see it every day,” Loggains said. “I see his talent every day. I see the ability to make throws that are extremely accurate and the ability everyday to extend plays and get out of harm’s way and to do things that very fewguyscan­do.

“We have not, as an offense, put that on tape and put that on display. I think we’ve all seen glimpses of it. It just hasn’t come together yet for us, and that’s not always on Sam. Sam carries his own portion for all of this, but it takes all of us. It takes the coaches doing their jobs. It takes the players executing. It takes 10 other guys doing their jobs.”

Statistica­lly, Darnold’s numbers are dreadful this season — a sign he has regressed in two seasons under Loggains and coach AdamGase.

Darnold has thrown just five touchdown passes with nine intercepti­ons in nine games. His 67.3 quarterbac­k rating is the worst in the NFL, and his 58.4% completion rate is higher than only Philadelph­ia’ s Carson Wentz (57.4%) and Denver’s Drew Lock (57.3%) among quarterbac­ks who have thrown a minimum of 14 passes per game. D arnold is also ave ragin ga career-low 173.3 yards per game.

There have also been questions about his mechanics and footwork, as well as his tendency to make ill-advised throws. Darnold’s performanc­e, the Jets’ lack of playmakers, injuries and inconsiste­ntplay-callinghav­e all led to the Jets ranking last in overall offense this season.

“As far as the quarterbac­k play, it’s about getting the other 10 guys around you to play well sometimes,” Loggains said. “You have a big part in that, and it’s your coaches putting you in good spots, and Sam wants to carry all the burden himself. It’s always, ‘I have to play better. I need to make a better decision. I need to throw that ball away.’ So, I can’t speak to his character enough how mentally tough heis.

“He’s as mentally tough as a player I’ve ever been around.”

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