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Would the suggestion be that they paid Smitty who's working for the NFL Network to express opinions other than his own? I think they themselves would just fake some sort of extra excitement about Young.

Seems rather far fetched 

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6 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

Y'all Young-haters are some sad individuals. Real sad. And wrong. But also sad.

So your thread a few weeks ago comparing Stroud to Darnold was with ulterior motives after all.

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1 minute ago, XClown1986 said:

Ulterior motives or logical connection based on evaluation of the conversations being had? Reading comprehension is difficult. Gotcha.

There's no logical connection between Stroud and Darnold. It's a nonsense take man. Good talk!

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

There's no logical connection between Stroud and Darnold. It's a nonsense take man. Good talk!

There is if you heard anyone talking about the QBs in each draft, but keep your head in the sand man, I'm sure that will work out for you in the end.

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Just now, frankw said:

There's no logical connection between Stroud and Darnold. It's a nonsense take man. Good talk!

Actually there is, you see there's a lot of posters who wanted Darnold and still believe Darnold will succeed in SF. Now, if you couple that with their views when Rhule was first hire(they loved), and Trading for Baker(they loved), and they also wanted us to draft Z.Wilson...

Those same posters are now in full support of CJ, I rest my case. 

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Just now, Bluetooth said:

Actually there is, you see there's a lot of posters who wanted Darnold and still believe Darnold will succeed in SF. Now, if you couple that with their views when Rhule was first hire(they loved), and Trading for Baker(they loved), and they also wanted us to draft Z.Wilson...

Those same posters are now in full support of CJ, I rest my case. 

I've seen your pro Bryce posts man I'm not even going to engage. Enjoy the draft.

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40 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

Y'all Young-haters are some sad individuals. Real sad. And wrong. But also sad.

Yeah im not sure why people hating on Young. He's the best QB if we being honest. His ability to make something out of nothing is what sets him apart from the pack. 

 

I swear if this guy wasn't so small he would be getting generational hype.

 

There is no way im mad if we draft Bryce Young. I just hope he uses the size factor as motivation to prove the doubters wrong. This dude ended up in Alabama despite his size. Im rooting for him regardless. The size jokes are getting old btw.

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35 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

There is if you heard anyone talking about the QBs in each draft, but keep your head in the sand man, I'm sure that will work out for you in the end.

He is the biggest Young hater.

he is on every single positive thread abt young, spewing negativity but turns around & cries. Lmao.

like u said, they r really sad. 
 

if we draft Bryce, I’m not sure how some of them r going to still support the team. 

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