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OFFICIAL: Bryce Young cancels remaining team visits


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You can tell some folks on either side of this are going to get warnings by draft night. Hell poundaway is still in and out of my notifications spending day and night looking through past posts for anything to poo on. Mental illness is real.

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3 minutes ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

I mean these type of conversations happen all the time. 

"If you're there you're our guy"

It's why Jalen Carter won't talk to teams outside the top 10. 

If we take Bryce Young at 1 it doesn't matter what the Texans want to say. Young wasn't there. 

You think the Chargers and Dolphins didnt tell Burrow "Hey if you get to 5/6 you aren't falling any further" when Burrow went 1 and they took Tua and Herbert? 

The only time that would bite them in the ass would be if somehow we took neither Bryce nor CJ and the Texans had been hyping one up only to take the other. But even then "We never thought we'd have a chance at him blah blah blah" 

With all due respect just think you're over thinking and over analyzing this a bit.

No, I just don’t think teams necessarily say that a lot when it doesn’t make sense to say it, and I don’t think it makes much sense for the Texans to say it to Young. There’s not really anything for them to gain from saying it. I doubt teams were having those conversations with Burrow when everybody knew he was going #1. And I think Jalen Carter is kind of a fool for doing what he did after a disastrous couple months and I don’t trust his judgment so I don’t think it’s a given at all that he has guarantees.

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Honestly, there hasn’t been any credible reporting linking us to Stroud for weeks now so I’m not sure why it’s so surprising that he’s probably not the pick. Even Joe Person this morning admitted that much of the Stroud talk was rooted in the belief that his size would give him an edge because of Reich’s past. Mike Kaye admitted the same last week.

Stroud will be a good QB for somebody but that somebody isn’t looking like us. 

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9 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Welp. Wanted Stroud but if this is the case, get the young fella in the weight room ASAP and give him some nice southern meals three times a day.

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Someone needs to introduce him to Cookout and Bojangles and get him off that Scallop diet

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