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A Bleak Picture Concerning Bryce


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5 minutes ago, recceice said:

It’s coping because BY is making this all star Offensive cast look bad I guess..

 

3 minutes ago, recceice said:

Your opinion.. Love Stroud but at some point ppl have to admit that Houston built a better team and the other players should get some credit..

It's coping because you and others have made it a weekly mission to tell us how terrible every single player on offense not named Bryce Young has been while acting as if the Texans assembled a Super Bowl team around Stroud. Yes the Texans did a better job than we did but CJ is elevating his offense around him and being a leader. No one can know what impact he would have here with this supporting cast. But I can tell you his arm talent would absolutely have to be accounted for by any defense we face. They would be playing us differently for sure despite our circumstances.

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3 minutes ago, recceice said:

Your opinion.. Love Stroud but at some point ppl have to admit that Houston built a better team and the other players should get some credit..

so do you trust the people that built this team to think that Young is the best qb of the draft?  Thats a bit of a oxymoron.  You are saying we have dumb asses building the roster but hey they totally nailed the first pick just not every pick after or the free agents or the head coach.  That literally doesnt make sense and is full fuging cope

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

lol why can’t Stroud be better AND be in a better position with his team? Both things can be true. 

for you as well:

 

so do you trust the people that built this team to think that Young is the best qb of the draft?  Thats a bit of a oxymoron.  You are saying we have dumb asses building the roster but hey they totally nailed the first pick just not every pick after or the free agents or the head coach.  That literally doesnt make sense and is full fuging cope

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

so do you trust the people that built this team to think that Young is the best qb of the draft?  Thats a bit of a oxymoron.  You are saying we have dumb asses building the roster but hey they totally nailed the first pick just not every pick after or the free agents or the head coach.  That literally doesnt make sense and is full fuging cope

Or any 1st round pick by Fitt

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4 minutes ago, frankw said:

 

It's coping because you and others have made it a weekly mission to tell us how terrible every single player on offense not named Bryce Young has been while acting as if the Texans assembled a Super Bowl team around Stroud. Yes the Texans did a better job than we did but CJ is elevating his offense around him and being a leader. No one can know what impact he would have here with this supporting cast. But I can tell you his arm talent would absolutely have to be accounted for by any defense we face. They would be playing us differently for sure despite our circumstances.

It’s not coping admitting facts..

Houston is a better team.. They put Stroud in a better situation..

Giving credit to them isn’t coping..

 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

for you as well:

 

so do you trust the people that built this team to think that Young is the best qb of the draft?  Thats a bit of an oxymoron.  You are saying we have dumb asses building the roster but hey they totally nailed the first pick just not every pick after or the free agents or the head coach.  That literally doesnt make sense and is full fuging cope

Man you are eager to use this cope word. Let me slow it down for you.

Stroud is better than Young and should have been the top pick. Can you handle that comment?

Ok Houston’s staff also did a better job than ours in creating a roster for a rookie QB to have success in. Is this the comment that bothers you?

Literally both comments are insulting our staff and roster including Young. 

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1 minute ago, recceice said:

It’s not coping admitting facts..

Houston is a better team.. They put Stroud in a better situation..

Giving credit to them isn’t coping..

 

we drafted a wr to help, we drafted a top rated guard to help, our scouting got it wrong but yet you are convinced our scouting nailed the bryce pick.  fuging odd

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