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Bryce Young has 4 pick sixes in a season. In game 10 out of 17...


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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

He did not throw at the combine. Should have been a red flag. Guy knew he didn't have the arm to be considered the #1 overall pick. Good for his agent for hiding his lack of arm strength.

 

Also tells me Tepper had this guy as his QB even before the trade. 

Not just Tepper. Fitterer was on record that he and the scouts had been following him since the year before. We fuged up so badly it sucks. Should have dumped Fitterer with Rhule and had a competent GM make the rebuild trades we needed to make and go for 1-9 on purpose to get Williams or Maye with more talent around them. Instead we go 1-9 due to killing the roster and don’t have the #1 pick.

Oh, and look, Rams look like they’ll be sitting at #6 after today. F all the idiots who said the Rams would be good and the picks near the end of the 1st. Fitterer is such a bad GM it’s truly scary.

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2 hours ago, WarPanthers89 said:

He does not stand a chance with this offense. It’s the most predictable in the league. Zero run game, horrible O line, and a 33 year old white WR as your number one (and only) threat to make any progress on the field. Bryce has looked bad but we are in the worst position imaginable for any QB, much less a rookie. 

White huh?

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

He did not throw at the combine. Should have been a red flag. Guy knew he didn't have the arm to be considered the #1 overall pick. Good for his agent for hiding his lack of arm strength.

 

Also tells me Tepper had this guy as his QB even before the trade. 

Because Tepper is a dumbass and is persuaded by analytical bullshit that doesn’t apply to being an NFL QB. 
 

Tepper strikes me as the Colin Cowherd anti Cam types. He literally wanted the anti Cam and he just got him. So now he has to lie in bed of dog poo he made. 

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

He did not throw at the combine. Should have been a red flag. Guy knew he didn't have the arm to be considered the #1 overall pick. Good for his agent for hiding his lack of arm strength.

He barely threw in the preseason. 
 

makes me wonder how soon Reich realized what he had and if he understood poo was fuged and just checked out. 

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2 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

And as a guy who had always been critical of Jameis as a pro, he also countered that with plenty of TDs to his own receivers.  I think the running joke that season was from Arians about you never know if it's gonna be a TD to one team or the other on any given Jameis throw...  but Jameis could and has still won games with his arm - which you expect from a franchise QB.  Bryce is not capable of countering his mistakes bc he needs his supporting cast to make the plays for him bc he can't make them himself.

 

Tired of this poo.

Jameis has an NFL caliper arm.....Bryce doesn't.

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Just now, electro's horse said:

Yeah at the end of the day it’s a throw he can’t consistently make, especially when the defense is sitting on them because he’s shown he can’t throw deep 

Yup. Sadly too true. He has no arm. He's not getting bigger. He may get a little stronger but the frame is what it is. Total bust

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