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Bryce Young needs to ride the bench this season. Let him learn behind Dalton before it's too late.


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7 minutes ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

I mean... he looked like Jimmy Clausen out there dude...

Yeah, this is just a crazy take.  Clearly you don't remember how bad Clausen was.  There is a reason he finished with 3 TDs in 299 throws.

Either that or you are letting pure hatred cloud your judgment and evaluation.  

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2 minutes ago, Mage said:

Yeah, this is just a crazy take.  Clearly you don't remember how bad Clausen was.  There is a reason he finished with 3 TDs in 299 throws.

Either that or you are letting pure hatred cloud your judgment and evaluation.  

Regency basis.. Either ppl don’t remember Clausen and the team he had surrounding him.. Or they hated BY from the get go and haven’t been able to vocalize this until his 1st bad game..

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LOL

If Bryce isn't ready now then more time really won't matter. His entire thing was being a pro ready and mature QB. His knock is he didn't have a lot of potential growth, like none. Unlike with a high growth rookie starting at a lower floor it won't take years to figure out if Bryce has a future or is a bust. Either he steps up or they should start looking for other people to bring in next year. 

He really looks physically limited and he wasn't Clausen level bad but he looked like a less talented Teddy that couldn't see the field as well. 

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1 minute ago, Waldo said:

LOL

If Bryce isn't ready now then more time really won't matter. His entire thing was being a pro ready and mature QB. His knock is he didn't have a lot of potential growth, like none. Unlike with a high growth rookie starting at a lower floor it won't take years to figure out if Bryce has a future or is a bust. Either he steps up or they should start looking for other people to bring in next year. 

He really looks physically limited and he wasn't Clausen level bad but he looked like a less talented Teddy that couldn't see the field as well. 

Clausen was a special kind of bad, I damn near became an alcoholic during that brief run

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I love Cam and finally some of you are putting respect on his name.. But if you were expecting a Cam like performance in BY 1st game.. 

1. Don’t understand how different Cam was..

2. Don’t understand the difference in QB play in general.. And Why some QB types succeed early and different types need more time..

3. Cam had more reps with his team then BY plus he had a better offensive group as well..

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2 minutes ago, Waldo said:

LOL

If Bryce isn't ready now then more time really won't matter. His entire thing was being a pro ready and mature QB. His knock is he didn't have a lot of potential growth, like none. Unlike with a high growth rookie starting at a lower floor it won't take years to figure out if Bryce has a future or is a bust. Either he steps up or they should start looking for other people to bring in next year. 

He really looks physically limited and he wasn't Clausen level bad but he looked like a less talented Teddy that couldn't see the field as well. 

Game 1?? Are you serious?? Right now

What planet have you been on and is this your 1st experience with pro football??

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Clausen was a special kind of bad, I damn near became an alcoholic during that brief run

Yeah, he didn't have the physical or mental ability to be a practice squad QB. I'm not impressed with Bryce but at least he is smart. Clausen was a potato with tiny hands and blond hair. 

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