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How does he not know how to throw it away?

Man, this season is really testing me. 
 

I don’t know how to move forward with this. We are so devoid of talent, picks to improve it, depth at skill positions. It’s been death by a thousand cuts since Tepper bought this team. 
 

Only possible way to fix this is get rid of the GM, the staff, get what we can for Burns, Bryce (we gotta own the fact he’s a bust with no arm strength), and Tepper either has to sell the team or be completely hands-off moving forward. 
 

I could care less who views this as “overreacting”, we are currently fuged in every way and won’t be competitive until everything I listed above happens, which could be years. 

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9 minutes ago, Varking said:

I watched him throw it away a few times today so he does do it. He does throw aways to the sidelines every week. But he can’t do that every play. 

Yeah, but he never does it when pressure is coming. Always a sack. 
 

Arm strength - if you watch the Stroud highlights from today compared to Bryce, the ball is just delivered on a rope to his guys. 

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22 minutes ago, Knaakedup said:

Yeah, but he never does it when pressure is coming. Always a sack. 
 

Arm strength - if you watch the Stroud highlights from today compared to Bryce, the ball is just delivered on a rope to his guys. 

He doesn't have the arm strength to throw it away.

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3 hours ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Not going to be mad at Young because a bunch of buffoons over drafted him 

then the hype the social media put on him was just propaganda 

I’ll direct my anger to the real issues which is our owner 

It's not even anger towards Bryce. The anger comes from having the chance to draft an elite QB in Stroud and drafting Bryce instead.  Who was the guy drafted ahead of MJ? O yea it was Bryce

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12 hours ago, jfra78 said:

It's not even anger towards Bryce. The anger comes from having the chance to draft an elite QB in Stroud and drafting Bryce instead.  Who was the guy drafted ahead of MJ? O yea it was Bryce

 Based off the title, it’s a shot at young’s supposed strength, but we were sold this by our front office and more more rumblings that the owner and his wife forced this pick onto this staff. 

if any shred of this is true, which is trending towards being, we’re at the discretion of a meddling owner who is playing madden witj our football club 
 

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Pretty obvious he's pressing, trying to make something happen when nothing is there.

I keep saying it; we won't know what we have with Bryce until/unless we get an at least functional situation around him. Not to say he wasn't awful yesterday - he clearly was - but in the long run we need to have enough talent around him that if he fails, we'll know it was the player who failed and not the team failing the player.

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23 hours ago, Varking said:

I watched him throw it away a few times today so he does do it. He does throw aways to the sidelines every week. But he can’t do that every play. 

Oh yeah. He does throw plenty away. Been seeing it in my mind since I was having bad football daydreams that had these images of him bailing the pocket, throwing it away, or just getting OB himself. 

And then the games started, and there it was. Really depressing.

I would much prefer to daydream positive images of a guy standing tall and delivering a strike on a slant, getting a deep shot off a play action because the staff made sure their young QB has a great running game to support him, the normal good football stuff. 

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