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Bryce Young amongst the best at not throwing “Interception Worthy” passes


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1 hour ago, WhoKnows said:

Plus if he’s playing like this in year 4, this place will be a ghost town. We may see that in several weeks if we can’t take a couple from Houston, Indy and Chicago.

By "Houston, Indy and Chicago" I hope you mean

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Because I don't see how we're going to beat any actual NFL teams right now.

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2 minutes ago, PghPanther said:

Well this race driver has never crashed........but he never finished higher than 20th in a race.......

What use is that? 

Bryce right now is like the guy limping around on the apron laps down just out there trying to accumulate some more points. I stopped watching NASCAR decades ago so hopefully they put a stop to that nonsense, but that's the racing equivalent of this approach to quarterbacking.

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