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Bryce Young Isn't the Problem


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1 hour ago, Cary Kollins said:

This team has no on-field leaders. Shaq is the defacto leader of the team, the only guy from the glory days of 2015, and he’s out of course. No one else has a pedigree here with the capacity to lead the locker room. Burns is half checked out, the vets they signed in the off-season can’t wait to get out. 
 

This roster/FO needs an enema. 

When the top leader is the long snapper well.......Think about the kalil, olsen, luke, TD, cam that was leadership. Dont have a once of that left.... except poor JJJ

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Steve Smith also said they had a problem after the Seattle game because he could see the route combination changes like I did. 

 

Either they don't trust Bryce or he's the problem. Either way, he's at the center of the issues. 

 

Then on the flip side I've been saying that the players on offense don't fit Reich and Browns system. 

The oline... nope they don't

The wr's outside of AT.... nope

Sanders... nope

Bryce... nope

Te's fit but that's it really. 

 

Whole lot of square pegs going into round holes. 

 

It's maddening 

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