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Do you watch CJ Stroud and wonder ‘what if’?


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We can admit we missed on Stroud but still be open minded about Young. Stroud is taking the league by storm and we are a complete mess. Hopefully we can get a competent offense going so we can give Young a fair chance before moving on from him. We are officially at the bottom now with the Cards winning so no where to go but up… Well after the Cowboys game which could be very ugly.

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

::takesbreath::

 

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

 

goddamn dude do you seriously have velcro shoes or have you upgraded to laces yet?  Read your posts again.  Goddamn

Just take the L dawg and go over to the Texans board. You’ll be happier there.

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6 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I dont think those are excuses.........

And neither are why Bryce is being defended. Several, including national pundits, podcasters, and a minority of fans have pointed out multiple times why this offense has failed... Yes, some of it is on Bryce, but that's not all the reasons... To pinpoint it all on Bryce is generally generally just excuses to hate on him instead of looking at the whole picture.

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WHAT IF…

Stroud has Frank Reich for a HC and “offensive guru.”

Strouds’ best receiver is 33 years old and nobody else is worth a crap

Strouds’ o-line thinks their job is to let him get killed

 

Stop with the Stroud. He’s playing for the Texans. Let’s be more concerned that we have an owner who wants his wife to make important personnel decisions and a train wreck for a football team. Stroud ain’t fixing either of those.

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

We can admit we missed on Stroud but still be open minded about Young. Stroud is taking the league by storm and we are a complete mess. Hopefully we can get a competent offense going so we can give Young a fair chance before moving on from him. We are officially at the bottom now with the Cards winning so no where to go but up… Well after the Cowboys game which could be very ugly.

we can be open minded about young but to start the race off this far behind and this fuging wrong makes everything much much harder

 

stroud is literally one of the best qbs in the nfl right now while young is literally one of the worsts.  And houston was an absolute catastrophe as a team last year

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1 minute ago, FugginPoo said:

Except he has all day to pass and his receivers are as wide open as it gets .  It’s all on tape

lol you didnt watch today as he was moving constantly and running out of the pocket being chased but he still had the mechanics to get his feet set and throw darts

 

but keep making excuses because stroud is making young and the teppers look like absolute fools

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I was going to support whoever we took and I still am but it's rough watching him break records and legitimately be in the MVP conversation right now.

There's still no way in hell he's playing as well for us as he is for the Texans. Their receivers and offensive scheme are infinitely better than our own. I have no idea how much better he'd be at throwing 7 yard hitches to guys with zero separation as the line crumbles around him before he finishes his drop back.

This situation was a no winner for any QB we brought in. I doubt MVP winner Patrick Mahomes from last season would look good in this putrid offense, We are just that bad.

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