Darryn Binder has been criticised a lot for going straight from Moto3 to MotoGP, which is almost impossible normally and also not recommended by the character of the bike. But Darryn Binder can only respond on the track and score points without crashing or throwing someone else out, keep it up.
Darryn Binder has also been criticized by other MotoGP riders who are also rookies this year because they think he rides like a Monkey, but once he gets used to the gentle nature of Yamaha's motorbikes, then over time he will also improve if the bike support can be very good.
And at the Race at Mandalika yesterday, Darryn Binder was also hit by his own brother, Brad Binder, but that was considered normal in a race.
It should be clear that in MotoGP things don't always go strictly by the rules in this sport, Darryn Binder will certainly find his way, but he should take it slowly as you write. Marc Marquez has also attacked too aggressively on many occasions and crashed or taken another rider with him, but if it's not intentional and dangerous riding, that's part of the sport. It's a dangerous sport and you have to drive with your brain.