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Reviewing Bryce draft projections, and a word on “flashing”


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I was saying the same stuff all along. After I watched him play against Texas in 2022 I knew he wasn’t good. He faced pressure all game and mustered 1 TD drive. It was good enough for Alabama to luckily win the game because Quinn Ewers got hurt in the first half. But it is a mirror image of his NFL career. Young doesn’t look the part, he doesn’t deliver on the field, and he only looked good at Alabama in ideal circumstances.

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the alabama propaganda machine is too fuging good. look at how they made the playoffs yesterday over florida state just based off "narratives" lol.

they made bryce look like some football wunderkind meanwhile he's throwing it into double coverage for no reason and looking like a lost child in a mall

if bryce goes to any other school he's a 3rd rounder at best

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8 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

the alabama propaganda machine is too fuging good. look at how they made the playoffs yesterday over florida state just based off "narratives" lol.

 

Dude this is a thing too I just don’t know how to put it into words well. Like we’re absolutely getting sold something every game, even as we see him on the field just not being able to do it. 

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21 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

the alabama propaganda machine is too fuging good. look at how they made the playoffs yesterday over florida state just based off "narratives" lol.

they made bryce look like some football wunderkind meanwhile he's throwing it into double coverage for no reason and looking like a lost child in a mall

if bryce goes to any other school he's a 3rd rounder at best

So many of us said this since before the draft. He’s not, nor never will be, NFL material. Tepper and his sidekick were fooled by a soft spoken sweet kid that can talk football, he just can’t play it at this level.  

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14 minutes ago, ickmule said:

So many of us said this since before the draft. He’s not, nor never will be, NFL material. Tepper and his sidekick were fooled by a soft spoken sweet kid that can talk football, he just can’t play it at this level.  

but he's amazing with a X-box controller

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There was a reason he was my qb3 in the draft and it wasn't just his size. He also took a ton of pressure that he shouldn't have at Alabama. 

 

The reason it was all overlooked is NFL scouts try to get cute and think one trait can overcome a ton of issues in players. With Bryce that was his football mind. Which I question because of the extra pressure he cause while at Alabama. 

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I'll add this, his bad traits showing up and not having been fixed in training camp...

 

Makes me question having him as my qb3. Maybe shoulda been qb5 or 6. 

 

I said it before the draft, trading up to #1 meant picking one of two qb's. 

 

AR because his floor is much higher than people think. His footwork is tons better than BY and it shows on tape. 

Or Stroud the player most ready to step in and play. 

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Just now, carpanfan96 said:

I'll add this, his bad traits showing up and not having been fixed in training camp...

 

Makes me question having him as my qb3. Maybe shoulda been qb5 or 6. 

Its just nuts that his mechanics havent been cleaned up yet.  I mean if a moron like  me from new bern can see it how the fug can his coaches not?

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