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Never liked Staley as a coach. He personified the gamble every time that people laud until they start losing games because of stupid decisions. He’s just a bad coach and the Chargers are perennial underachievers with a lot of talent.

This game felt like a last straw type of game where he’s fired and it wouldn’t surprise me at all.

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On 12/13/2023 at 9:46 PM, RayRedd said:

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

If THAT'S your requirement to take one QB over another, than its a good thing that you stay away from drafting a franchise QB along with everyone else here who prefers Big Willy over Bryce. Mister Biceps is as arrogant as they come just like Ryan Leaf and Rosen. No one wants to draft a cocky QB who raves about himself while flexing his biceps to scouts at the combine that all you cannon arm lovers wpuld eat that up like jelly on rye. I wouldn't draft this clowj in the 7th round cause i want leaders who are humble as pie and cares about helping others more than himself. That's why Bryce is a winner!!!!! 

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10071009-will-levis-deserves-2nd-round-grade-amid-nfl-draft-rumors-anonymous-coach-says

https://highschool.si.com/california/2023/04/28/nfl-draft-bryce-young-carolina-panthers-elite-human-being

Tepper got it right for once....

 

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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'd half expect someone winning a fan contest to play QB for the day to outplay Bryce at this point.

So why don't you go up against Bryce then huh Big Boy since you talk big like a know it all. I would put my hard earn money on Bryce to beat you hands down even in a friendly flag football game since i doubt you can handle getting tackled and would likely run to the bleachers when the lines breaks down. 

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1 hour ago, GhostWhispah said:

If THAT'S your requirement to take one QB over another, than its a good thing that you stay away from drafting a franchise QB along with everyone else here who prefers Big Willy over Bryce. Mister Biceps is as arrogant as they come just like Ryan Leaf and Rosen. No one wants to draft a cocky QB who raves about himself while flexing his biceps to scouts at the combine that all you cannon arm lovers wpuld eat that up like jelly on rye. I wouldn't draft this clowj in the 7th round cause i want leaders who are humble as pie and cares about helping others more than himself. That's why Bryce is a winner!!!!! 

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10071009-will-levis-deserves-2nd-round-grade-amid-nfl-draft-rumors-anonymous-coach-says

https://highschool.si.com/california/2023/04/28/nfl-draft-bryce-young-carolina-panthers-elite-human-being

Tepper got it right for once....

 

So you must hate Cam? Donk

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1 hour ago, GhostWhispah said:

So why don't you go up against Bryce then huh Big Boy since you talk big like a know it all. I would put my hard earn money on Bryce to beat you hands down even in a friendly flag football game since i doubt you can handle getting tackled and would likely run to the bleachers when the lines breaks down. 

Do you live under a rock? 😆

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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

Yes. This season has broken him apparently.

Though if there's any plus to having to see his posts it's like holding up a mirror to the other Bryce Young extremists here.

Ivory Panthers pre draft Bryce Young takes were embarrassing even then 

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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

on one hand this was in the garbagest of garbage times

on the other, we've seen bryce in garbabe time against prevents, and he somehow manages to run out the clock without scoring points

Run backwards 10 yards and then jump pass or take sack..,every time

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4 hours ago, GhostWhispah said:

So why don't you go up against Bryce then huh Big Boy since you talk big like a know it all. I would put my hard earn money on Bryce to beat you hands down even in a friendly flag football game since i doubt you can handle getting tackled and would likely run to the bleachers when the lines breaks down. 

You can't possibly be so dense and so triggered that you can't recognize such an obvious joke. 😂

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