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A Bleak Picture Concerning Bryce


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21 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

If Young had all those guys around him he would be bigger, stronger, faster, have a NFL caliber arm and wouldn't look like a undersized college QB! 

Comparing him to Lawrence just makes him look like a flat out bust. They only things that they have in common is being picked #1 and their rookie HC got fired mid season, one for his actions and the other for being apart of the Young trainwreck.

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22 hours ago, recceice said:

Yes they do.. For some reason that bad roster is playing better and it isn’t 1 player doing it..

Their defense has made a jump.. 

The Oline has been consistent..

Tank Dell and Nico Collin’s have developed into weapons you fear.. 

The coaching on both sides of the ball is obviously better.. 

This is suppose to be the ultimate team sport right.. So why is it so hard to give credit to that team..

There is nothing wrong with giving credit to the team, but the point is they drafted a bonafide franchise  QB that has changed the culture of that team clearly... and everybody knows how much of an impact that it is. The texans were getting blasted as an organization and had a bunch of drama prior to this season, you can count on two hands how many games they have won the last few years. They have a really young first year HC and a young first year OC and a bunch of vet players that were at the top of nobodies list but Tunsil coming into the season, when you add in the fact that they have had so many starters not even available this year it makes it even more clear. If the coaches were more experienced and they already had a pro bowl level vets then all the credit would be warranted but the truth is Strouds impact has been so great that they maybe have 1 win without him, they have won majority of their games off his back. Thats is the truth and thats what people are refusing to acknowledge which is why they look foolish trying to deflect so much.

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8 hours ago, Waldo said:

Comparing him to Lawrence just makes him look like a flat out bust. They only things that they have in common is being picked #1 and their rookie HC got fired mid season, one for his actions and the other for being apart of the Young trainwreck.

One guy has ideal NFL QB measurables. The other guy had to be able to overcome completely lacking NFL QB measurables.

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4 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

There is nothing wrong with giving credit to the team, but the point is they drafted a bonafide franchise  QB that has changed the culture of that team clearly... and everybody knows how much of an impact that it is. The texans were getting blasted as an organization and had a bunch of drama prior to this season, you can count on two hands how many games they have won the last few years. They have a really young first year HC and a young first year OC and a bunch of vet players that were at the top of nobodies list but Tunsil coming into the season, when you add in the fact that they have had so many starters not even available this year it makes it even more clear. If the coaches were more experienced and they already had a pro bowl level vets then all the credit would be warranted but the truth is Strouds impact has been so great that they maybe have 1 win without him, they have won majority of their games off his back. Thats is the truth and thats what people are refusing to acknowledge which is why they look foolish trying to deflect so much.

I’m sorry this is BS.. This is the ultimate team sport 1 guy shouldn’t get all the credit plain and simple..

And this whole “what I thought of the team before is all that matters” is stupid argument.. 

Just because you thought this player sucked before doesn’t change the fact that “this year” he got better… 
I think Stroud is a amazing and have thought that for years now… And I’m a UM fan.. But he isn’t doing this alone.. Coaches change the culture not players.. Demco brought the San Fran defense to Houston and now it’s giving up nothing on the ground and jump almost 12 spots in rankings.. Does that matter??

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