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Tepper got robbed $37 million by Bryce’s parents


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He absolutely gamed the combine/pro day thing and everyone knew he was doing it. So that makes it right? I get that he isn’t alone and was likely coached through that, but….

That’s a flag for me. I’d prefer a straight shooter. I am not saying it is a deal breaker but you can’t not notice that he is playing you, and expects you to let him get away with it. And they did. That is where I place my wrath, the gullible leaders of the franchise and the people who feed the beast David Tepper. And look at what Randy Mueller had to say about it all. 

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Alot of red flags with him. Everyone in the organization with any pull, turned a blind eye.  He is not Brees and will never be. 

Next season will have everyone with the daggers out. The organization is behind the eight ball with this draft pick. He just doesn't have the tools and physical ability to do the job.

A nice guy maybe.....but that means nothing in this league.

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7 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Alot of red flags with him. Everyone in the organization with any pull turned a blind eye.  He is not Brees and will never be. 

Next season will have everyone with the daggers out. The organization is behind the eight ball with this draft pick. He just doesn't have the tools and physical ability to do the job.

A nice guy maybe.....but that means nothing in this league.

100%. All I saw in Alabama with him was just a very average quarterback with the most elite talent around him possible. He will never have that level of talent around him in the NFL and the NFL is a much faster game, it’s obvious he can’t process nor does he possess the physical traits to overcome situations. He is in over his head, and he will be out of the league before year 5 and if he is still in the league, he will be a back up.

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10 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I mean the weigh in thing was pretty obvious.

If you ignored that, it was probably because you chose to or just didn't feel like it mattered.

This. If you think every NFL team didn't know his size was being overestimated you're crazy. NFL scouts and execs knew exactly how big/tall Bryce was and wasn't.

And honestly, I don't think his size has been a huge issue so far. He's certainly shown he can take a pounding and keep getting up and does anyone really think if he were another 2 inches taller and 15 pounds heavier that he'd be playing significantly better?

Yeah, I didn't think so.

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11 hours ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

He duped a bunch of yall too.  Can't count the number of times I read "if he was 6'2" no one would doubt him as #1"

I was telling people this for soo long. He isnt what you think he is. He made none of his receivers elite. Didnt have a strong arm at the  pro day. He missed 3 long passes. He isnt accurate with the long ball. We were fools. I wasnt fooled but the FO was absolutely stupid.

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2 hours ago, strato said:

He absolutely gamed the combine/pro day thing and everyone knew he was doing it. So that makes it right? I get that he isn’t alone and was likely coached through that, but….

That’s a flag for me. I’d prefer a straight shooter. I am not saying it is a deal breaker but you can’t not notice that he is playing you, and expects you to let him get away with it. And they did. That is where I place my wrath, the gullible leaders of the franchise and the people who feed the beast David Tepper. And look at what Randy Mueller had to say about it all. 

It's what he's be advised, and likely expected, to do in his position. Whether or not you understood that as a team is on you.

My belief is that we did understand it, but also believed it didn't make a difference.

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When i went down to camp i thought it was clear Corral threw the best ball, then dalton, and bryce last. Bryce didnt look bad but nothing stood out to me watching him in person and he got most of the reps. I think its always been the plan to keep Dalton limited so he wouldnt look better than Bryce. I just dont think he has earned anything since getting here and just like the combine he would have looked inferior competing next to other QBs. This is the complex part about evaluations, college teams really can make players look better than what they are. Its a difference in evaluating how a good a guy is in college and what will translate to the NFL.

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2 hours ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

This. If you think every NFL team didn't know his size was being overestimated you're crazy. NFL scouts and execs knew exactly how big/tall Bryce was and wasn't.

And honestly, I don't think his size has been a huge issue so far. He's certainly shown he can take a pounding and keep getting up and does anyone really think if he were another 2 inches taller and 15 pounds heavier that he'd be playing significantly better?

Yeah, I didn't think so.

Lol smh

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2 hours ago, ickmule said:

100%. All I saw in Alabama with him was just a very average quarterback with the most elite talent around him possible. He will never have that level of talent around him in the NFL and the NFL is a much faster game, it’s obvious he can’t process nor does he possess the physical traits to overcome situations. He is in over his head, and he will be out of the league before year 5 and if he is still in the league, he will be a back up.

Now that is just a blatant LIE cause when Bryce was at Bama, they had the weakest offensive roster esp their receiver group. Bryce was the ONLY guy to save Jamo who was struggling at OSU before transferring and has struggled in Detroit ever since he was drafted. Bryce basically save Bama cause he is as clutch as they come in the QB position. Not his fault these Panthers receivers has no breakaway speed, run bad routes and drop passes that makes KC receiving group look good by comparison.

https://clutchpoints.com/alabama-football-news-jalen-milroe-harsh-bryce-young-reality

https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/bryce-youngs-poise-under-pressure-saves-no-1-alabama-from-sloppy-effort-potential-upset-at-texas/

Coming from a hater like you, it's just a bunch of bs cause of your hatred towards Bryce. Just admit it 😞

 

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