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  1. 9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

    OMG! What a TD! He absolutely should've thrown that ball away and somehow found a guy in traffic. Why are these bums so much better than our #1 overall pick??? These guys give their team a chance.

    Because they have nfl level height and arm strength 

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  2. 6 minutes ago, TeppersEgos said:

    If Tepper is so enamored with Johnson, then I'm starting to think he will be a bad coach. Tepper only knows bad talent and bad decisions.

    Tepper has no clue what good or bad is when it comes to football. The dude is a clown. He should sell the team and start up a traveling circus…….oh wait, he already has one. 

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  3. 1 hour ago, PootieNunu said:

    Well so far he has done in 8 passes and 13 total plays what it takes Bryce 3 quarters to do and he is a UDFA

    Baffles me  why some don’t see that Bryce lacks the physical attributes to be an NFL QB.  It’s plan as day when you watch him.  

  4. 30 minutes ago, thennek said:

    Duce surely will tell him to stay away from the Panthers. Duce was a coach at Detroit prior to the Panthers so they know each other. We hear gossip. Duce knows the truth. 

    Johnson is not coming here. Tepper will end up with a mediocre coach at best.  Of course there will be those huddlers that spin the mediocre hire as great as usual.  lol. 

  5. 1 hour ago, BenjaminBreeg said:

    Another sign that the hosts were clueless and trying to push a narrative is that they characterized Bryce as "that accurate from Alabama". I'm sorry to break it to you, but Bryce has never been accurate on long throw at Alabama. During his best statistical year at Alabama, Bryce completed only 36.1% of passes 20 yards or longer. That is freaking atrocious. For comparison, Tua's completion rate at Alabama on passes 20 yards or longer was 57.1%, and Mac Jones' was 58%

    That’s why I have always called him Mr. Dink & Dunk.  He should have never been the # 1 pick.  

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  6. 1 hour ago, onmyown said:

    Just a tip - that should not be happening, two things are likely the culprit - balance/stability meaning poo shoes and shifting during squats will kill your hips (that’s why some go barefoot). You should be in a solid stance like a statue and not be shifting. This is assuming your knees are going out properly. Shoes or lack thereof make a huge difference.

    And two, poor core strength. Which just means putting in more core work.

    When done with proper form and NON egotistical weight, natural lifting does NOT wear down the body.

    And I’m not trying to be on a soap box here I’ve done plenty of ego lifting and have recovered from bad hips, knees, elbows and shoulders over the years through a lot of money (trainers/doctors).

    I lift more weight than I ever did and am 20 years older and I am not sore where I shouldn’t be. Granted it takes more time to build up correctly (weight, stretching etc) and that seems to be the step everyone wants to skip.

    Gym bros always give the god awful advice of one aspect of progressive overload (adding weight) at a ridiculous pace that naturals will never be able to properly build from.

    But yea those older guys always saying it’s a marathon to the younger guys thinking it a sprint were right and now I find myself as one of them.

    I hate typing but I will say I always wore zero rise shoes when squatting.  I trained with guys that competed on the professional level and with trainers.  My issues came from pressing 1000 lbs on the leg press, going too deep on the lowering of the weight. Those machines put you in a terrible position if you sink to deep. It took 25 years to feel the hip pain, but……The old hats tried to tell me I would pay for it one day and I wouldn’t listen.  I’m finally feeling better, but stay clear of the press now days.  I can do squats, but my days of lifting heavy are over. Moderate weight only. Yes, I was a dumb ass muscle head that often didn’t take advice from the older generation and wanted to lift the absolute most I could over more moderate weight at 8 to 13 reps. For some reason I preferred heavier weight at lower reps, often 5 or less reps.  

  7. 7 hours ago, GhostWhispah said:

    Now that is just a blatant LIE cause when Bryce was at Bama, they had the weakest offensive roster esp their receiver group. Bryce was the ONLY guy to save Jamo who was struggling at OSU before transferring and has struggled in Detroit ever since he was drafted. Bryce basically save Bama cause he is as clutch as they come in the QB position. Not his fault these Panthers receivers has no breakaway speed, run bad routes and drop passes that makes KC receiving group look good by comparison.

    https://clutchpoints.com/alabama-football-news-jalen-milroe-harsh-bryce-young-reality

    https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/bryce-youngs-poise-under-pressure-saves-no-1-alabama-from-sloppy-effort-potential-upset-at-texas/

    Coming from a hater like you, it's just a bunch of bs cause of your hatred towards Bryce. Just admit it 😞

     

    Cope brother. Cope. 

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  8. 7 minutes ago, Jmac said:

    Alot of red flags with him. Everyone in the organization with any pull turned a blind eye.  He is not Brees and will never be. 

    Next season will have everyone with the daggers out. The organization is behind the eight ball with this draft pick. He just doesn't have the tools and physical ability to do the job.

    A nice guy maybe.....but that means nothing in this league.

    100%. All I saw in Alabama with him was just a very average quarterback with the most elite talent around him possible. He will never have that level of talent around him in the NFL and the NFL is a much faster game, it’s obvious he can’t process nor does he possess the physical traits to overcome situations. He is in over his head, and he will be out of the league before year 5 and if he is still in the league, he will be a back up.

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  9. 14 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

    I know I squatted 350 plus regularly back in high school.

    These days if I squat, I have trouble standing back up 😕

    I understand that last part. 30+ years of throwing iron around the gym wears on a body.  Squats and leg presses these days makes my hips hurt for 2 days. The older guys warned me when I was in my 20’s and 30’s but I was convinced I was different.  That worked out well.  lol.  

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