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2 hours ago, Eric4280 said:

Sure thing bud. Removing qb or keeping them on their teams? I’d absolutely take Tenn and Texas roster over Bamas, sans qb. Including Georgia - that’s 3 ROSTERS MINUS QB that we can argue. What would happen if you threw Young onto the preschool for qb that is OSU?

I’ll be honest Eric, I have no idea why me saying I didn’t think Young was surrounded by scrubs is such a trigger for you. I also have no idea why you keep bringing in Ohio State as I literally said Strouds offense was better than Young’s. 

But it is ok to disagree. I don’t think Young was surrounded by scrubs, but you don’t agree, and that’s cool.

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6 minutes ago, Martin said:

I’ll be honest Eric, I have no idea why me saying I didn’t think Young was surrounded by scrubs is such a trigger for you. I also have no idea why you keep bringing in Ohio State as I literally said Strouds offense was better than Young’s. 

But it is ok to disagree. I don’t think Young was surrounded by scrubs, but you don’t agree, and that’s cool.

I mean nothing against anyone personally but yeah it is ok to disagree - that’s the beauty of sports. I objectively hold each player to the same standard and compare circumstance etc. Agree to disagree and that’s not a bad thing!

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51 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

rippa wants us to wildcat to Jim Brown every play. 

Anthony Richardson is a QB don't let the physique fool you. 

I know the pickings have been slim lately of prototypical 6'4"+QBs and you've been  settling for smaller and smaller but until Drake Maye comes out, Anthony Richardson is the next best thing.

Everything a number one should be, checks every box, intelligence, highS2, elite size, elite QB height, elite arm, elite speed, weak program (Gators) and the next guy up at WR almost every game last season and very little playing time. These will be the best coaches he's ever had in his short history.

You chuckleheads are like "ripp likes Richardson now" derp derp. I didn't really SEE that he was much more like The Legend than the Carolina Panthers should ignore until I compared him to Young. AR or suffer the wrath!

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2 hours ago, Varking said:

Not in the slightest? That’s where his LSU , UGA and Texas tape come into play. 

No, he generally doesn't have those types of problems. Do you see any problems with Young throwing from the pocket, or into tight windows listed on any credible scouting report (if any at all)? And, for all the talk of those games that you mentioned, it's not like they were examples of why NOT to draft Young. If anything, they showed his versatility, escape-ability and ability to get the ball to receivers even though the pocket broke down. Hell, those sacks or near-sacks were jailbreaks due to the breakdown of the O-line. Moreover, the Bama receivers left a few balls on the turf. Anyone who actually watches his play during those games would know without a doubt that he actually can and does throw from the pocket, even under pressure, and he can throw into tight windows like the best of them when it's necessary. Was Young perfect? No. He threw a couple of questionable throws while pressured, and he sailed three or four over the receivers'heads, but I have yet to see the perfect QB, especially when being pressured. And, at the end of the day, these were arguably good games to actually observe Young's extraordinary skill set 

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