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Bryce Young Cries


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Here we are...2 straight years where we've sucked so bad that our Starting QB cried.  Remember last year when Darnold Cried?  I dont even really blame them, but god we're in the worst spot in the NFL.  Chicago sucks, but they have the top 2 picks.  Us on the other hand, we're just the trashiest team with no hope, bad players, and even shittier coaches.  The suction inside the Titan Submersible wasn't even comparable to how much we suck.

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4 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Yikes

This kid has been coddled his entire career and played with elite talent against inferior talent. He was the least ready of any of the QB’s in the draft.  He will be out of the league in 3 years.  This $hit is sad.   

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12 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

You mean against the Super Bowl favorite bills who just curb stomped the dolphins? 
 

you are a UNC hater. Sit this one out. 

lol Bills are in no way SB favorites, they lost to Zach Wilson and consistently choke in the playoffs.

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Just now, t96 said:

lol Bills are in no way SB favorites, they lost to Zach Wilson and consistently choke in the playoffs.

They just steamrolled the team that I thought looked like the best team in the NFL. They lost to the Jets because Josh Allen had the worst game of his life. Well,at least since he was at Wyoming. That was Wyoming Josh Allen that night. He was completely terrible and legitimately cost them the game.

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6 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

How so? Do you not respect a man for his feelings? Because if not you aren’t worth the pixels that make up your name. 

Because it’s a football game. A meaningless one at that. Bro weeping like his grandma died and all we’ve heard all offseason is how mentally tough, smart, poised, and a leader he is. He’s shown none of those characteristics so far.

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If proof doesn't come soon I'm gonna lock it.

Had to step out of the house but it was literally 30 seconds after our 4th down sack with a minute to go. If you have the game DVRed you can go back and see. I went dinner with the kiddos but I can do it when we get home. 

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