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Albert Breer: Bryce Young scored 98 on his S2 teat


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6 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Edited to add that I also that he's afraid of competing at anything he thinks will make him look bad.

Yeah. I'm fine if our staff pick Young, but I really want to know why he didn't throw at the combine and didn't weigh at his pro day. That bugs the poo out of me. People don't skip those things unless they've got something to hide. Maybe I'm making too much of it, but it bugs me.

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Just now, Pup McBarky said:

Yeah. I'm fine if our staff pick Young, but I really want to know why he didn't throw at the combine and didn't weigh at his pro day. That bugs the poo out of me. People don't skip those things unless they've got something to hide. Maybe I'm making too much of it, but it bugs me.

He just does not have a competitive nature.  He comes off as the type that thinks that if he cannot win he doesn't want to play. 

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2 hours ago, Shocker said:

So what? I would be good at take SATs.  Ok.  This is a negative somehow?  This is totally irrelevant IMO.  Just say you like CJ more no need to try to discredit Young being good at these tests 

I do like CJ more and I’m 100% within my right to attempt to add context to his score. 

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1 minute ago, Pup McBarky said:

If we pick him, I sure hope you're wrong.

We all hope he’s wrong if he’s the pick but he threw at his pro day so he probably could have thrown at the combine next to the other guys. But it would have been clear his arm isn’t on the same level as the others we were looking at. We know he’s mobile but we don’t know how fast because he didn’t run the 40 or do any drills around speed.  I get top prospects not wanting to get hurt when they were a can’t miss label, like Lawrence or Luck, but when you don’t compete against your class it looks sus.

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He just does not have a competitive nature.  He comes off as the type that thinks that if he cannot win he doesn't want to play. 

Until you take a step back and pop on some of his tape where you can see a guy that competes every second and never backs down, and then you realize that making character judgements over only the combine is throwing out years of evidence.

Did you feel the same about Burrow not throwing at the combine?

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4 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Talk about coming to conclusions 

as someone who has preferred Stroud I'm hoping this is sarcasm. Bryce being the #1 recruit out of HS because he obliterated in hs and then living up to that for years on the biggest CFB stage is uh, the epitome of the complete opposite of everything he just said

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