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Steve Smith interview with Bryce Young


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40 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's not that he can't add muscle. It's that he has a slight, narrow frame. If I remember my terms correctly, I believe they call it an ectomorphic body type.

For context, picture Robbie Anderson standing next to Kelvin Benjamin. Regardless of weight or muscle mass, Benjamin's frame was wider and thicker.

From what I read here, Buffet lines had a lot to do with that.  Of course, posters here might be a tad bit biased.  🙂

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17 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

not sure why 5’10” 200lbs is considered “tiny”

there are plenty of sub 6’ or sub 200lb players in the NFL

But are they QB's who touch the ball more than any other player on the field? Look I like Bryce Young as a person very much he's a great kid. But the hopium is going overboard in some aspects here. I hope he balls out and he's an MVP and all the other things. But he's rare for the position and it's okay to talk about that.

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

But are they QB's who touch the ball more than any other player on the field? Look I like Bryce Young as a person very much he's a great kid. But the hopium is going overboard in some aspects here. I hope he balls out and he's an MVP and all the other things. But he's rare for the position and it's okay to talk about that.

5’10” 200 still isn’t tiny

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13 hours ago, Wundrbread33 said:

I don’t understand why people keep talking about Bryce being small at this point. 
 

EVERYONE KNOWS. 

 

“He might get hurt…”

 

EVERYONE KNOWS

 

”Smallest ever QB”

 

EVERY. PERSON. KNOWS.

Because a year from now, he still will be.

In fact, it'll be true however long his career lasts.

And as long as it's true, people will be concerned about him getting taken out.

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