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Admiral Ackbar
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"Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not a truth."

 

Keep this in mind as you scroll this dumpster fire of a forum. Most "prognosticators" on here want to write off a 20 year old who has been given an insurmountable task. And it sure as poo isnt going to help if most of the fan base turns on him after 3 starts.

For those of you who want to keep some reason in mind, go look at Peyton Manning, Drew Brees or Josh Allen's stats thier rookie years. And for those who like instant gratification, look at Jameis Winston or Jared Goff. Great rookie seasons but lack luster afterwards considering where they were drafted. I could go on and on with examples, but if you need more then there is no help for you anyways.

Sometimes it takes a while, sometime it doesnt. A good season early in the career means about as much as a terrible one. Bryce needs weapons, a Front Office who will help him and some fans with patience and perspective.

Right now he has none of those. Lets change that shall we?

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Brees didn't play much at all his rookie year. 

Allen is an aberration with some eyepopping moments. 

Peyton averaged like 240 ypg and slung over 25 tds and that was 1998.  

A #1 pick that we were willing to put THIS much pressure on, mortgage our future for, better look a hell of a lot more special than even other #1 picks.  This whole situation is just not good, and Bryce isn't looking good for what we spent on him.  It's okay to admit it.

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12 minutes ago, Admiral Ackbar said:

"Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not a truth."

 

Keep this in mind as you scroll this dumpster fire of a forum. Most "prognosticators" on here want to write off a 20 year old who has been given an insurmountable task. And it sure as poo isnt going to help if most of the fan base turns on him after 3 starts.

For those of you who want to keep some reason in mind, go look at Peyton Manning, Drew Brees or Josh Allen's stats thier rookie years. And for those who like instant gratification, look at Jameis Winston or Jared Goff. Great rookie seasons but lack luster afterwards considering where they were drafted. I could go on and on with examples, but if you need more then there is no help for you anyways.

Sometimes it takes a while, sometime it doesnt. A good season early in the career means about as much as a terrible one. Bryce needs weapons, a Front Office who will help him and some fans with patience and perspective.

Right now he has none of those. Lets change that shall we?

Jared Goff would be this franchises 2nd best QB of all time. 

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