Sam Darnold was brilliant.
For a brief moment, Sam Darnold was exasperating.
As it stands, Sam Darnold is 2-0 as starting quarterback of the Vikings and throwing darts in crunch time. If you had that scenario on your bingo card, you’re lying.
Buckle up, Vikings fans. This could be a wild ride.
On Sunday alone, Darnold threw a 97-yard touchdown pass, a momentum-killing interception in the red zone and a series of gut-check completions on a statement drive that iced a 23-17 victory over the defending NFC champion San Francisco 49ers in the home opener.
“He’s an absolute baller,” fullback C.J. Ham said. “He’s shown glimpses of it everywhere he’s been. To be able to come in here now and be with this system, these coaches, this team, he’s been great. He’s a super talented dude.”
Darnold’s physical talent has never really been disputed. His inconsistency and penchant for turnovers at previous career stops have undermined his standing as a starting quarterback.
His performance against the 49ers touched both extremes, but the most important takeaway is that Darnold didn’t allow one costly mistake to derail him or prevent his team from winning.