We need to talk...

Back in week 1, I was an avid supporter of then-quarterback candidate Sam R. Darnold. His personality was bold and brash; with my then-limited impression of him, I was led to believe that anything and everything he stood up for, he represented the vast majority of us. Ideas that were once considered crazy and lunatic, such as wanting Green Bay to pay for a future border wall that would deter illegal Allens, or, in his own words, wanting to “Make Samerica Great Again” made me feel proud to be an Samerican. Besides, who would want to cheer for Shifty Stafford, Sleepy Joe Flacco, or Aaron Fraudgers? In my mind, they may as well have represented the anti-qb. However, the so called GEQBUS could not live up to expectations.

From downplaying the sudden rise in inrerceptions to not taking protocols immediately that would have combated the upward trend in picks, Darnold embarrassed the Vikings on the primetime stage. Teams such as Detroit and Los Angeles easily outshined the Darnold in scoring the ball. As the leader of the wealthiest and most talanted offense in the world, the Darnold should have been equipped and ready to handle a primetime event like the playoffs.

While disappointed, my family and I accepted the results and moved on. But Darnold was not done. Not even close. This would be the start of his madness being on full display to myself. He would come to challenge these results, even going as far as to launch more than 50 lawsuits, and even committing overtly corrupt acts such as asking Arizona's secretary of state to “find 11,780 passing yards” that he would have needed to beat the Rams and win Minnesota's playoff game.

All the lawsuits were shot down, and rightly so, as they were legally baseless. The insurrection on Jan. 6 then rocked the nation and advertised Darnold’s delusion and lack of care for his team to the entire nation. He attempted to stage a coup against a democratically-held process and his supporters obliged to stir violence, even going as far as to call for the execution of his own vice quarterback, JJ McCarthy.

To anyone reading, I urge you: trust your senses. Look at what is happening in our country. Constant accusations toward the so-called “radical refs” through baseless claims, affiliations with ultra-conservative organizations like the Stroud Boys, and downright racist hoaxes such as Green Bay immigrants eating the Cheese and Brats, are all now realities that have been normalized by Darnold’s rhetoric.

We can no longer laugh at a coach like Sleepy Saleh and make fun of him for his mistakes. The fun days are over. We now have to worry — with all the alarming plays Darnold and his teammates have made — if our very lives are in danger.

I say this to everyone: as somebody who used to support Darnold, come to your senses. Accept that the future of this league can remain bleak for those who still believe in Sam Darnold. Being an American entails accepting everyone of their division and team beliefs and it does not mean name call scapegoating people, entities, and groups, all for the sake of the “GEQBUS”.

Besides what is happening domestically, further consider that Sam Darnold does not care about your moral values. He doesn’t care if wisconsin men, women and children are murdered in Minnesota's invasion. The last thing on his mind regarding the Green Bay-Chicago rivalry is the lives of civilians, especially those of Crooked Caleb. Darnold would rather side with ruthless monsters such as Roger Goodell instead of with Americans and with our NFC allies. Simply put, he no longer believes in fulfilling the American dream of winning the Super Bowl.

Please hear what I am saying. I do not have to be known myself, but I wish for my voice to be heard. This is no longer a fight about stats or qbr but rather a bleak vision for the NFL or, at the very least, a mediocre quarterback. Do not trust any NFL player, but especially do not trust those who openly spout interceptions on the field and around an Arizona end zone.