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PETER KING: Bryce Young will be the pick


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1 hour ago, Donald LaFell said:

It’s just a race to see if they can become SB caliber while he’s on his first contract. 

The only way it makes sense is if you're a really good contender level type team and you think you're an elite talent at RB away from a SB run. Meaning you're holding that pick because you either landed it in a prior trade or your QB was hurt all year or something along those lines.

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8 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Wasn't sure, but thought this may need it's own thread: Bryce Young took a dump at 8:02am this morning after scratching his nuts upon waking up at 6:15am.

Again, thought about a new thread, but thought it may be a bit overkill.

So it was a productive morning once awake then....

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5 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Get use to it buddy. He's the face of the franchise for the next 10+ years. He's going to be discussed a lot on this sub. This is just the beginning of threads brother. Might as well start embracing him because he's not going anywhere anytime soon...

 

 

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13 hours ago, SaltAndPepper said:

Well, yeah, but at least this year, if Desmond Ridder is half as competent and the Falcons coaching staff is half as competent to use Kyle Pitts, I can see the NFC South being a dogfight. 

That’s alot of IF’s for a team drafting a RB that high…

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16 hours ago, The Lobo said:

That’s fine he’s the pick, I just wish it wasn’t leaked this soon. I would have liked to be surprised on draft night. 

That was planned meltdown mitigation. 

From my perspective, a surprise was never in the cards (even though the media was doing it's best to generate suspense).

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