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Bryce is getting David Carr'd


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7 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Young UDFA 

Realistically, that's possible. Milroe is now playing better than Bryce was playing. Is he going Number One overall? No. Bryce and Mac Daddy Jones will both ruin this. 

For either of them to have success it'll take damn near lottery odds of hiring the right coach and having Jalen Waddle and Tyreek Hill type guys fall in your lap. 

The joke is that the Bears will have two top three picks and they already have a QB. 

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What does one of the longest times to pass vs rookie qb giving up a ton of sacks = 

 

A young rookie qb that can't slide his protection because he can't read the front seven of a defense to give himself protection. He didn't need that skill much at Alabama but does in the NFL, we can hope he learns but that's not likely based in nfl history. 

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Zod, whats your opinion on Bryce.

 

because it's easy to say he sucks be we know the team around him sucks and that doesn't help any rookie QB develop

btw, I only watched 2 games this season that was week 1 and the game Andy  played in

 

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25 minutes ago, ZoneRead said:

Zod, whats your opinion on Bryce.

 

because it's easy to say he sucks but we know the team around him sucks and that doesn't help any rookie QB develop

btw, I only watched 2 games this season that was week 1 and the game Andy  played in

 

Maybe watch the other games Bryce Young has started in before laying blame everywhere else. Just a thought.

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