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


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48 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

That's the thing ding ding ding.

Everyone saw first hand, a #1 overall player who elevated a bad OL and bad WR group.  We landed the #1 pick that year for being terrible in 2010.  This year, we traded up claiming we weren't that bad to get a guy to take us far.  It is amazing what territory we're walking into..have to call a spade a spade right now.

Anyone honest with themselves should recognize what we are seeing is nowhere near 1st round caliber, let alone, #1 overall. 

As much as I hate it, part of me wants this to be a wake-up call to Tepper and rest of this organization. We’ve been operating as if we’re one player away when anyone with eyes and a modicum of intelligence could see the roster has been full of holes for years now. To expect any rookie QB to elevate this mess is completely delusional.

I feel bad for Bryce. His physical limitations notwithstanding, he had the potential to be a really good QB in a better situation.

 

 

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50 minutes ago, ickmule said:

He didn’t play well last week. They scored 15. 

That’s stupid. He played fantastic last week. He can’t control the coordinator calling 3 straight inside zones on the goal line. 
 

that being said he was all time bad, atrocious this week 

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22 minutes ago, lightsout said:

Stroud lit up the 5th worst pass defense in the league today and looked fuging meh against our top 10 passing defense.

Bryce had a bad day overall for sure. I was pretty staunchly pro-CJ before the draft but the cards fell how they did and here we are.

Sure, but Bryce hasn't lit up ANYONE. We are thrilled if he gets over 200 yards lol. 

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24 minutes ago, thebdawg said:

That’s stupid. He played fantastic last week. He can’t control the coordinator calling 3 straight inside zones on the goal line. 
 

that being said he was all time bad, atrocious this week 

Since when is barely throwing for 200 yards, 1 TD, and only scoring 15 points "fantastic"? Holy Sh*t we've seen bad QB for so long that we think that game was a "fantastic" performance lol Bless your heart

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1 hour ago, KillerKat said:

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.

He didn't do that as a rookie.

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9 minutes ago, parker said:

He didn't do that as a rookie.

Throwing for 400+ yards and setting rookie passing records is what both Cam Newton and now CJ Stroud have done. CJ now holds the record and Stroud is an even more polished passer. We had the chance to draft the next Cam and we said no thanks. There's just no amount of polishing the turd that is the decision we made. We fuged up.

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