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1 minute ago, Shotgun said:

Young has the least moxie I've ever seen in a NFL QB. Like 0.

I’m telling you, spoiled rich kid who’s always been at the best camps and high schools and had the best talent. 
 

dude absolutely does not have it. 
 

Tepper drafting him was the equivalent of some Ivy League poo getting a 300k consulting job out of school because their parents are big political donors. 

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

I’m telling you, spoiled rich kid who’s always been at the best camps and high schools and had the best talent. 
 

dude absolutely does not have it. 
 

Tepper drafting him was the equivalent of some Ivy League poo getting a 300k consulting job out of school because their parents are big political donors. 

Pretty much this.

He didn't actually do on the field work to impress. Instead of was a dinner, slick talk, and paper resume that worked. 

Based on s2 reports surrounding Young, he knows the value of studying for the exam. Bet Bryce and his team did a similar prep to get ready for dinner with the Teppers and FR to equally impress the hell out of them so he would go #1. 

Then again can we blame him. Goal for players is to get paid #1, perform #2. Cause at the end of the day, regardless of the squad tepper and conget paid cause NFL is a money printing machine for owners. So the players got to take take of themselves just like the owners.

Sucks we were the gullible team that got swindled. Let's hope the Teppers decide to find a true head of operations and stay out of the personnel decisions. 

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On 12/12/2023 at 6:45 AM, electro's horse said:
On 12/11/2023 at 11:46 PM, Panthering said:

Will Levis is better than Bryce Young. That’s unbelievable 

When we played Tennessee he made three or four throws effortlessly that Bryce hasnt made all season. 
 

dude has a hose and absolutely has that dog in him. 

Levis was EAGER to throw at the combine while Shorty refused to do so... 🤦‍♂️

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On 12/12/2023 at 8:13 AM, chbright said:

Sucks we were the gullible team that got swindled. Let's hope the Teppers decide to find a true head of operations and stay out of the personnel decisions. 

David and Nicole wanted Big Willy...

...unfortunately they succumbed to the group think position that the "football people" should have complete control -- and in this case, the "football people" were UNANIMOUS on picking Shorty 🤦‍♂️.

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1 hour ago, RayRedd said:

Levis was EAGER to throw at the combine while Shorty refused to do so... 🤦‍♂️

Big Willy has a self absorb centred issues that would not listen to anyone who doesn't know what they are doing. Same issue as Josh Rosen and will likely follow the same path as him. Bryce treat others with respect like humble pie and never brag that his s2 score is so high over anyone else. That's why Bryce is a winner!

 https://youtube.com/shorts/tNIVlnJn0tk?si=U_M9U0WcC25jyOFJ

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On 12/12/2023 at 5:55 AM, BY9Franchise said:

Oh lord prior to the draft I'd say it was 60/40, here who wanted Stroud/Young thr consensus was anyone but Levis how the tables turn.... 

Well, in fairness, the fan base doesn't know any more than the experts do.  Although, it sometimes seems as if they don't know any less either.  

Picking a player, especially a qb, is a crap shoot, of that there is no doubt.  

Just look at the draft with Trevor Lawrence.  It was touted to be one of the better draft classes for qb's.  Lawrence is decent, maybe good with a great team around him.  But the rest of them seem to be wasted picks.  

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