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Bryce Young sucks


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4 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

This fuging moron would have gave up on Peyton Manning.    
 

All these keyboard warriors who probably have the athletic ability of a fuging toothpick.  Just stop sucking on your mammas tits and go back to you fuging basement. 

Peyton Manning throwing 22 ints is a million times better than what we have. 

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6 minutes ago, Bluetooth said:

90% of this board didn't want him so this is what yall deserve for acting like yall wanted him after we drafted him but I know he's not the problem. Maybe it's some of you who just bring bad luck where ever you go, and your support for the team is killing us. I notice we still have inherited Jet fans on here..smh

What is this "we" poo?

Get that guy in a Panthers uni bandwagoner.

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1 minute ago, Chad_Cota said:

Trash post. Rookie QB in his second game. Bryce will be fine 

I think this is a bad take too honestly.  Its completely fair to question where Bryce is, saying he'll be fine is tantamount to saying Clausen is gonna be fine after 2 games.  There are some very bad warning signs right now that should alarm everyone.  that said, Its too early to say He's a bust, but its also too early to say he'll be fine.

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They need to just let him throw the god damn ball and sick or swim. 
 

Let him be aggressive and see if something sparks. It’s crazy for a #1 pick how much better Cam looked. And allegedly Cam wasn’t as “cerebral” as this guy. 
 

I don’t blame Bryce but you cant take a guy so high and say to yourself he has to have the perfect situation around him. That’s not realistic. He has to be a playmaker.
 

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At this point you go with Dalton or prepare to go 0-17.  The kid needs time.  If the staff wants OJT for Bryce and are willing to suffer beat down after beat down, then that's fine.  Hopefully Bryce is strong enough mentally to endure loss after loss.  It's something he's never experienced.

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