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Can Bryce Young throw deep?


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2 minutes ago, top dawg said:

What does Jim Rome say? Don't confuse not having done something with not having the ability to do it.

Who gives a fug what Jim Rome says?  We’re 0-6 with a #1 draft pick that you clowns can’t produce a single deep shot clip from.  I’m sure he’ll throw one eventually and it’ll be hilarious watching you guys high five each other as we lose another game by three touchdowns.

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Just now, top dawg said:

Why? You already said this very night that he can't throw deep. 

Still salty I see. He cannot to this point throw deep in the NFL. We haven't seen it. The video doesn't exist. Alabama highlights mean nothing to anyone. Hopefully we get a highlight or two of this for the first time at home against the Texans and the #2 pick in this years draft.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

Still salty I see. He cannot to this point throw deep in the NFL. We haven't seen it. The video doesn't exist. Alabama highlights mean nothing to anyone. Hopefully we get a highlight or two of this for the first time at home against the Texans and the #2 pick in this years draft.

Has not or Can not?

Words and what they mean matter?

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2 minutes ago, Loyalty4Life said:

Tell me why?  Please for the love of god, tell me why he has not done it?

Why, why, why, why, why??  Pretty please.  Humor me and explain it to me like I have above average intelligence.

I’m not going to debate the whys with someone that’ll just rebut with theories and conjecture.  I know your game.  I’ll just stand on the facts of the matter.  He hasn’t done it, not once.  He’s had clean pockets, he’s had open receivers.  The evidence is already out there and easy to find.  He hasn’t shown any accuracy on his deep passes under any circumstance.  This is just the way it is.

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Just now, Newtcase said:

Who gives a fug what Jim Rome says?  We’re 0-6 with a #1 draft pick that you clowns can’t produce a single deep shot clip from.  I’m sure he’ll throw one eventually and it’ll be hilarious watching you guys high five each other as we lose another game by three touchdowns.

You obviously don't understand the concept of suspect coaching, awful play calling and a porous line having a limiting effect. No context whatsoever.

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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

Still salty I see. He cannot to this point throw deep in the NFL. We haven't seen it. The video doesn't exist. Alabama highlights mean nothing to anyone. Hopefully we get a highlight or two of this for the first time at home against the Texans and the #2 pick in this years draft.

Salty ain't the word when someone basically tries to lie on you, but anyway you said what you said without qualification.

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4 minutes ago, Loyalty4Life said:

Has not or Can not?

Words and what they mean matter?

College highlights don't matter now.

This is like if Cleveland Browns fans were posting highlights of Johnny Manziel in college when things weren't looking good early on.

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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

Salty ain't the word when someone basically tries to lie on you, but anyway you said what you said without qualification.

You are absolutely livid about being called out for sticking up for David Tepper. I won't be kind anymore. You stuck your neck out for that man. You got your nose rubbed in it. Deal with it like a man.

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