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OFFICIAL: Bryce Young cancels remaining team visits


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7 hours ago, WOW!! said:

I’m sorry I’m not in to conspiracy theories.. I can only see what  is put infront of me.. Young has been called the best QB in the draft for a long time by more  ppl then the Teppers.. Mccwon before being employed did a breakdown where he was glowing about Young.. Brown says he wants a PG at QB while most scouts and analysts compare Young to Curry.. At some point you have to acknowledge the bread crumb trail..

You can't live like that. You leave your own awareness and understanding up to those serving you poo on a platter.

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8 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

You can't live like that. You leave your own awareness and understanding up to those serving you poo on a platter.

Being a critical thinker is very different from thinking everything is a conspiracy, just saying

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The little guy is one dimensional and will be easy to shut down because he's not even better than Tua coming out of college.

The BY hopium is soooo unrealistic. Some people although great in college, don't make it to/in the NFL. That's life, but trying to keep hope alive using the #1 pick, dumb.

Now they'll have to keep little man alive among GIANTS.

You want to see him killed.

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Just now, Martin said:

Being a critical thinker is very different from thinking everything is a conspiracy, just saying

Believing everything is dumb. People lie. Some people live in a lie. I don't have to live in YOUR imagination or believe CNN, FOX because you do. 

Not a damn robot, not your sheep, not your dog to vaccinate.

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3 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

The little guy is one dimensional and will be easy to shut down because he's not even better than Tua coming out of college.

The BY hopium is soooo unrealistic. Some people although great in college, don't make it to/in the NFL. That's life, but trying to keep hope alive using the #1 pick, dumb.

Now they'll have to keep little man alive among GIANTS.

You want to see him killed.

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It’s well known amongst scouts and coaches that Bryce Young is by far the best Qb prospect to come out of Alabama in decades. It’s also quite obvious that Bryce did not have the same supporting cast that his predecessors had. 
 

With all that being said, trusted minds in and around the league believe Bryce is by far the best Qb in his draft class. Steve Smith even had glowing reviews of Young and his processing, overall game. 
 

Bryce Young imo is the generational Qb. He’s the best Qb prospect in his class, the last class, and the draft eligible class next season. 

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5 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

The little guy is one dimensional and will be easy to shut down because he's not even better than Tua coming out of college.

The BY hopium is soooo unrealistic. Some people although great in college, don't make it to/in the NFL. That's life, but trying to keep hope alive using the #1 pick, dumb.

Now they'll have to keep little man alive among GIANTS.

You want to see him killed.

More often than not the issue with translating college success at QB into NFL success is mental rather than physical (some exceptions like The Golden Calf of Bristol who just never had an NFL arm). Young doesn't have those concerns, in fact he absolutely excels in that area and it's his biggest strength.

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