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Bryce Young doesn't have a superprocessor, he is literally costing us games


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Just now, Proudiddy said:

Or we could've just drafted a QB that makes everyone around him better and not one that needed all the players around him to make him good at all.

we TRADED UP for this guy. You don't trade up for a project that needs help!

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Y'all are knee jerking like hell. Stroud comparison aside, Bryce is doing what he can with what we've got. He can't run routes for the receivers, block and catch. 

The two picks were awful, but correctable. The last was just an overthrow, which hasn't been a big issue of his especially on short throws. poo happens, it's football. The greats threw those some too. Now if that happens more often, we got issues 

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absolute trash 

What kind of first overall QB throws 2 pick sixes in one game to the same defender ? And throws 2 picks to the same player in another game as well? 

This stings so bad especially compared to CJs  performance today. 

All of you gloating the last game when bryce had a grand total of 1TD and 200 yards? Where you AT???  This is YOUR QB. I wanted CJ STROUD.

 

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Just now, lightsout said:

Y'all are knee jerking like hell. Stroud comparison aside, Bryce is doing what he can with what we've got. He can't run routes for the receivers, block and catch.

What happened to him being a point guard that makes everyone around him better instead of a late-round project that needs all the help to look decent?

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If people want to know the difference between a good QB with bad players around him from a bad one, just look at Cam who had Bell, Chandler, and Amini on his line with no good WRs and still could carry the team on his back vs Young who cant and wont and has never shown anything that he could possibly do that.

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2 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

absolute trash 

What kind of first overall QB throws 2 pick sixes in one game to the same defender ? And throws 2 picks to the same player in another game as well? 

This stings so bad especially compared to CJs  performance today. 

All of you gloating the last game when bryce had a grand total of 1TD and 200 yards? Where you AT???  This is YOUR QB. I wanted CJ STROUD.

 

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3 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

absolute trash 

What kind of first overall QB throws 2 pick sixes in one game to the same defender ? And throws 2 picks to the same player in another game as well? 

This stings so bad especially compared to CJs  performance today. 

All of you gloating the last game when bryce had a grand total of 1TD and 200 yards? Where you AT???  This is YOUR QB. I wanted CJ STROUD.

 

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