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McDaniel: Bryce is a baller with a bright future


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5 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

There was a few plays against Detroit that Bryce did a great job at moving in the pocket as it was collapsing to make a throw. There’s still a good bit of QB’s that instinctively bail when they need to move from their initial spot. That’s not Bryce.

I’d just love to see this kid gain some weight/muscle. It would help generate more arm strength. Maybe he breaks an arm tackle or two a game and is able to extend a play. I think they need to get more aggressive on offense and just let Young learn that way 

Agree 100% my fellow Manitoba. 

At this point why not open things up. We are not winning the division. Use the rest of the year to see what the team is good at and build on that for next year. 

Reich should hand over the play calling - as he always said he will do, and give that experience to the OC. 

2023 needs to be a foundation for 2024 - as it always should have been. 

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6 minutes ago, Cullenator said:

But the huddle has told me Bryce is trash and doesnt have what it takes.

Unlike some, I will tell you that it's way too soon to write the Book of Bryce. Sure, the first chapter has begun ugly, but it's not unlike the opening of so many good books. 

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Just now, OldhamA said:

Scott, call up Miami - they might give you something for Bryce Young.

I’m super curious to see what Miami does with Tua. Do you pay him? How many QB’s could you drop into that situation in Miami with McDaniel and have similar results with without having to break the bank?

On one hand can you let a guy who’s putting up the numbers he is walk? On the other he’s a concussion away from death and McDaniel’s is a genius…

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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

I’m super curious to see what Miami does with Tua. Do you pay him? How many QB’s could you drop into that situation in Miami with McDaniel and have similar results with without having to break the bank?

On one hand can you let a guy who’s putting up the numbers he is walk? On the other he’s a concussion away from death and McDaniel’s is a genius…

3-4 year “big money” (top 10 QB) extension that won’t cripple the franchise if he gets hurt again. It’s a win-win, if he balls out he gets another mega extension in his prime at the going rate of QB’s, if not the franchise isn’t in a terrible position and easily able to move on. He’s only 25 years old right now 

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