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Bryce Young has the highest S2 Score of anyone in this year's class apparently


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3 hours ago, OldhamA said:

I still think you have to be "this" tall to ride the rollercoaster, but I digress.

Some teams have hard and fast arbitrary measurements. Those teams are always going to miss out on the Smitty's of the league.

I agree that at some point too small is too small but I think you have to evaluate every prospect individually.

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10 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

I don't understand how all of a sudden Billy B is a mastermind when he single handedly dismantled the Texans.

more respected as an OC than an HC. Offensive mind gets respect because of New England work. I would argue that anything in New England is inflated when it comes to reputations of former assistants, but for some reason they all have had too much clout. 

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20 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

I don't understand how all of a sudden Billy B is a mastermind when he single handedly dismantled the Texans.

BOB had the most success of any former NE staffer by far. 

He is considered a fantastic offensive mind and great OC. As a HC, he was solid to good, more winning seasons and playoff appearances in 6 years in Houston than Rivera had in 9 here with us. Things went to poo the moment they fired their GM and gave him the keys to everything. The Hopkins deal was thought of as one of the worst in NFL history at the time it was made, and it only looks worse a few years out now. Jack Easterby is a charlatan that ran that franchise into the ground as he made a coup for the power. 

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They said the test is fairly new so why did they bring up Dew Brees. Why are they selling us Bryce so hard. Give me CJ! Every one keeps saying you can't go wrong with either one. If that's the case then let stroud be the pick... Because he didn't dodge the combine outside the weigh in or dodged his weigh in at his pro day. Floyd Mayweather looks bigger then bryce and Floyd weighs 168 lol

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