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Bryce Young Pro Day


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49 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Absolutely, you don't think so?

Every standard plastic water bottle is approximately 1 lbs of added weight.

You don't think he could chug 10 of them in the 20 minutes before being weighed in, and that would be on top of him adding weight in the days leading into that day as well.

Sure he'd feel bloated as hell and would piss like a racehorse afterwards, but that weighing in was the most important thing he can do to help his draft status, he would have been able to do it without any problem.

Lol. 

No. 

We know he did not drink 15 lbs of water.

BECAUSE HE IS STILL ALIVE. 

 

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3 hours ago, Bluetooth said:

Unconsciously, people point their feet in the direction of what they are attracted to. It can be an exit sign or could signal interest in you. Instead of dropping hints and pining after someone who might not be attracted to you try paying attention to what their feet might tell you.

I don’t think it is a long term romance.  Probably just a summer fling.

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3 hours ago, t96 said:

Mahomes is already better than Brady, he could retire tomorrow and be better. Longevity is literally the only area Brady is better than Mahomes (for now).

Brady is the absolute goat. Mahomes is not that. Mahomes is an incredible player and could pass Brady one day.

But no, he’s not anywhere near the goat status or Tom Brady at this point. And he’s my favorite player in the NFL so I’m not knocking him. But it’s absurd to say he’s better than Brady.

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1 hour ago, tukafan21 said:

If he was bigger, the Bears would have been trading Fields and would take Young themselves.

His frame just can't be discounted when evaluating him, it's not the ultimate reasoning for anything or else he'd be a mid round pick, but when there is another prospect that is equally as good, but 5 inches taller and at least 20 lbs heavier (again, I don't believe Young's combine weight was anything other than a good 15 lbs of extra water weight), you gotta go with the QB more likely to hold up to the wear and tear of an NFL career.

that's the thing - Young is better at processing and managing the game so it isn't apples/apples just pick the taller one.

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