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Everyone in the building is all in on Bryce


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4 minutes ago, rayzor said:

By the end of the season, the only ones in the building are going to be those who are sold on BY, and you can be sure that whoever is hired as the next HC will be completely sold on him as well, because he won't get hired unless he is.

You don't have to like it....you might hate it....but our wagon is hitched to Bryce Young.

Might as well get used to it.

This is exactly what I'm trying to say.... Stroud this that ect none of it matters 

The price was paid the pick was made the wagon is hitched to bryce at least see were it goes we don't have any other options.

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

this is true but its also foreshadowing on how not to run a nfl franchise, forcing your new coach to hitch their wagon to any qb is a recipe for disaster 

Except he won't be forcing his new HC to get on the BY train. He'll hire someone who already is on board.... someone who thinks they can do something with him and help him reach his potential.

The coach will have some slick speech on how he can make the most of him and Tepper will buy it and then we'll find ourselves looking for a new coach in another 2.5 years.

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4 minutes ago, rayzor said:

By the end of the season, the only ones in the building are going to be those who are sold on BY, and you can be sure that whoever is hired as the next HC will be completely sold on him as well, because he won't get hired unless he is.

You don't have to like it....you might hate it....but our wagon is hitched to Bryce Young.

Might as well get used to it.

This is exactly what I'm trying to say.... Stroud this that ect none of it matters 

The price was paid the pick was made the wagon is hitched to bryce at least see were it goes we don't have any other options.

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1 minute ago, rayzor said:

Except he won't be forcing his new HC to get on the BY train. He'll hire someone who already is on board.... someone who thinks they can do something with him and help him reach his potential.

The coach will have some slick speech on how he can make the most of him and Tepper will buy it and then we'll find ourselves looking for a new coach in another 2 years.

If thats the case, and it most likely is, then you are severely narrow your candidate pool as there will be some coaches who look at young and look at this season and simply say "fug that noise, good luck"

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

If thats the case, and it most likely is, then you are severely narrow your candidate pool as there will be some coaches who look at young and look at this season and simply say "fug that noise, good luck"

Should save some time, then.

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17 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

tepper went off script and put his fat foot in his fat mouth

 

but yeah  as ncfan wants you to believe that everyone in the building, everyone, had bryce as their #1

Not what I want to believe

What Jonathan Jones

What Ian Rapaport 

What Josh Norris

what many other want you to believe.

 

 

Not what MrIncomplete who never thought Bryce would go top 3-5 wants you to believe 

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12 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

this is true but its also foreshadowing on how not to run a nfl franchise, forcing your new coach to hitch their wagon to any qb is a recipe for disaster 

Exactly. The next coach will basically be a yes man....exactly what everybody doesn't want.

Round and round we go

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Man I couldnt possibly imagine being a shill for tepper at this point but here we are with some posters.  Dude is the worst owner in north american sports and he still has defenders.  fuging crazy

I just hope he lucks up and finds the right fit for Young and that he can become good, because the alternative is getting stuck in this pit of apathy for another few years.

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Man I couldnt possibly imagine being a shill for tepper at this point but here we are with some posters.  Dude is the worst owner in north american sports and he still has defenders.  fuging crazy

I can’t find anyone defending Tepper.  He’s a dumbazz

 

what I can find is black and white concrete reports that state otherwise from your crazy spin takes.


Including you specifically pointing out this podcast at the 25:30 where he Point Blank Black and white tells you multiple times

 


 

”Everyone in that building wanted Bryce”

”I get the txt about the rumors everyday.  But everyone on that building wanted Bryce”

 

But I can’t expect anything different from a small minded individual (no pun intended). Who got so irate at Verge when she told you Bryce was going top 3 because you physically could wrap your head around that fact.  All the way to the point I believe you had to go to timeout.

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