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More Smoke? Adam Schefter: CAR traded for Young, then checked other QBs. They did not bridge gap.


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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I just trust the people who have played at this level, coached at this level, and scouted at this level. I don’t trust a disgruntled fan who is upset he isn’t getting the player he wants. I’m just saying if we are comfortable drafting Young then so am I. You guys getting all upset about that are just as bad as the Young fan boys. 

I believe in models, I don’t believe in hope.  But again, that’s why so many people play lottery.  

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37 minutes ago, Lame Duck said:

Young will fail in NFL.  Even NFL models predicted that.  People who think Young will make it in NFL will come to realization pretty quickly.

What do NFL models know? They don’t play football.

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As a fan of Bryce from the beginning, the whining from his haters in this thread is entertaining. Dude dominated in high school and won MVP of the all American game. Then he was great in college and won the Heisman over Stroud and others  

One game vs UGA and 4 inches/9lbs doesn’t change any of the above. 

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Had the All-American game in mind instead of Elite 11 comp.
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44 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I get it, you don’t like the player. Whining about it and calling him names doesn’t change the way the NFL views him. He is a top prospect at a premium position and our team is very interested in drafting him at 1.

Stating facts, not whining or calling names and our team projecting anyone at #1 doesn’t make me feel any better because our team is still a joke until proven otherwise.  

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4 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

As a fan of Bryce from the beginning, the whining from his haters in this thread is entertaining.

All of these Bryce Young haters are being short-sighted...(pun intended). They can't look past his height and see his ceiling. Thank you, I'll be here all night...

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