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Who Picked Bryce?


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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Tepper, Fitts, Reich, Brown have all claimed they have. It’s not like he was some crazy reach at 1. Lots of analysts had him at one. We have to blow it up, get one more look at him next year with some actual help then decide if we move on or not in 2025. 

Some people wouldnt even put him on their draft board. They obviously thought otherise. They had some common sense and eyes and no ‘he is so smart’ agenda.
 

 

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5 minutes ago, Cam Lawter said:

Sports Illustrated said Frank wanted Stroud and Tepper wanted Bryce. I don't think Stroud would elevate our offense but we definitely would be throwing more than 150 yards per game. 

Mingo would probably have more yards as well since Bryce only throws out of bounds balls to him. 

At bare minimum he’d have had multiple flashes of elite potential, something Bryce has never done.

Bryce just doesn’t have the physical traits needed to compete in this league in general.  Once you then factor in his size to the equation, it makes his lack of physical ability even worse.

It was a beyond awful pick that we can’t even try to fix for until the 2025 draft

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1 minute ago, stratocatter said:

Some people wouldnt even put him on their draft board. They obviously thought otherise. They had some common sense and eyes and no ‘he is so smart’ agenda.
 

 

Yeah some teams didn’t have him on it while others had him at 1. Like I stated most analysts/former GMs had him at 1. 

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My life savings and a .357 to my head to make a bet of Bryce vs CJ. It’s confidently CJ, and I sleep good that night.
 

There is NO WAY you can convince me otherwise. Football people all knew he would be destroyed by year 3, if he even makes it that long. He has his $. He knows he doesn’t belong. Why risk being decapitated?
 

The whole team knows who calls the shots. Until that changes… 

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31 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Can we pay somebody to say that tepper groped them so we can force him out like we did Richardson?

 

30 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

Maybe we can get Bryce to say Nicole groped him.

Huddles' Nicole Obsession aside...

He does look pretty uncomfortable in those pics. There might be some hope for this franchise long term after all. Once Bryce is majority owner, league rules prevent him from playing on the team.

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

Tepper, Fitts, Reich, Brown have all claimed they have. It’s not like he was some crazy reach at 1. Lots of analysts had him at one. We have to blow it up, get one more look at him next year with some actual help then decide if we move on or not in 2025. 

This is nothing but press mouth and what they want people to believe. They will say what they have to in the presser to seem unified but this isnt the case

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2 minutes ago, ncsfinest21 said:

This is nothing but press mouth and what they want people to believe. They will say what they have to in the presser to seem unified but this isnt the case

Then they are idiots for over embellishing the whole thing. Talking about how he was the reason they made the trade, it was always him and popping out these long stories about how they had conviction with their pick. 
When Ryans was asked a similar question. He just stated he had Young and Stroud as 1A and 1B. We were comfortable with either at 2. 

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