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Bryce Didn't Ask For This


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5 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

But we aren't talking about everybody, we are talking specifically about bryce and him choosing not to participate with the questions marks already attached to him. 

Yeah most others are injured or had nothing to prove. He didn't wanna have 50mph velocity beside CJ's 60, plus the deep balls

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8 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

But we aren't talking about everybody, we are talking specifically about bryce and him choosing not to participate with the questions marks already attached to him. 

But he threw at the pro day… After CJ’s which the same staff was there. You’re looking too much into comparing. They saw the arm strength in person. What did bama have fans going to help Bryce? They saw Bryce CJ and Richardson throw pre draft.

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I don't want to throw a pity party for Bryce Young.  If you are poised for being the number 1 pick it comes with a lot of this unfortunately.  I'm more inclined to have greater sympathy for guys like Zavala who are thrown into roles they are clearly not ready for.  I think BY is a step above but still makes mistakes so to me the verdict is still out regarding his ability.

One thing that I do hate for BY is that we have done nothing to assist him or help him grow.  Receivers suck, play calling sucks, protection sucks and coaching sucks.  If BY has this great processor, then it takes about 0.2 seconds after each snap to realize he is fugged. 

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If his parents were killed in a plane crash, or he gets some deadly fatal disease, he has my total sympathy.  
 

He sucks in the NFL because  he can’t hang with the physicality and pressure? Or a different reason, whatever. Screw sympathy for poor little Bryce Young number one pick smartest draft pick of all time. Zero . 
Nor will I have any for people who celebrated the colossal mistake that he looks to be. 

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