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QB School: Bryce Young - Week 1 @ Falcons


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6 minutes ago, OUCPFL said:

Define irony. Being a mod on an internet Forum (which your main goal is to care about what people post) saying you don't care about opinions on the Forum you mod.

Also, a troll says the same thing over and over again. You've stated this same opinion about Bryce Young over and over again. That my good lad, is trolling. 

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14 minutes ago, OUCPFL said:

Define irony. Being a mod on an internet Forum (which your main goal is to care about what people post) saying you don't care about opinions on the Forum you mod.

Also, a troll says the same thing over and over again. You've stated this same opinion about Bryce Young over and over again. That my good lad, is trolling. 

The main goal is to maintain order and to step in when the children start fighting a little too rough before things get out of hand. 

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17 hours ago, Luciu5 said:

1. JT hate, Hates, HATES Adam Thielen. Anyone know why?

2. Seeing the all-22 from the 2nd interception makes it clear he wasn't staring down the receiver, if that wasn't obvious from the game film.

3. TMJ sucks. Is he just lazy? Was that 2 deep routes where he was "overthrown" because he didn't go full speed on his entire route?

Yeah, that one route he actually slowed down on would have been a TD if he kept going. Don't know what he was thinking.

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19 hours ago, Smitty will punch you said:

Please stop listening to people bc they have a mic in their face, everybody is not qualified to break down high level football. 

Have you watched any of the QB School videos at all?  JT is absolutely qualified to break down high level football.  He does an amazing job at it, in fact. 

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The Thielen play where he got upset … that was a short QB problem. The lineman was all up in his vision. The first INT was a good play from the safety, but once again Bryce didn’t see the safety because the lineman blocked the view.

I am still a Bryce fan (he will be a great QB, once he gets use to the NFL and our WR’s and how they like to run their routes.

and for TMJ, he will learn to keep running with Bryce at QB

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18 hours ago, joemac said:

Have you watched any of the QB School videos at all?  JT is absolutely qualified to break down high level football.  He does an amazing job at it, in fact. 

I mean it's JT O'Sullivan, he played pro football in some form or another for 10 years.  Most of it in the NFL.

If you can last that long at the top level in football, even if you're a career backup, you probably know what's going on when you watch film.  I don't like the digs at Thielen but his opinion does carry weight despite his (apparently) personal biases.

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I normally really enjoy his breakdowns but this one was just bad. I don't know if he has a personal issue with Thielen or what, but his palpable dislike for him honestly kinda overshadowed everything else for me. 

He went in on Thielen. Almost like he has a vendetta. 

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