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45 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Peyton Manning had a terrible rookie season, so did Troy Aikman and many others. Maybe their HOF cred should be stripped since they sucked their ROOKIE seasons.

 
Again with the ridiculous Peyton Manning comparison. Do you have any original thought, ever? Why not compare Bryce to Ryan Leaf, Jamarcus Russell, Jimmy Clausen, or Josh Rosen? They too had horrible rookie years. Manning played 16 games in his rookie year in a league that was much more physical. He threw for 3739 yards and 26 TDs, averaging 6.5 yards per attempt. Bryce at 14 games has only 2671 yards and 11 TDs, averaging 5.6 yards per attempt. At his current pace of production, it would take Bryce 35 games to match Manning's TD total. A much better comparison would be Josh Rosen, who played 14 games in his rookie year and passed for 2278 yards, with 11 TDs and 14 INTs, averaging 5.8 yards per attempt. That's pretty much on par with Bryce on all the important parameters. So where is Josh Rosen now?
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1 minute ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

A come back that was necessary because he nearly threw the game away.  He’s not the sure thing he was projected to be at all.  He’s not bad but let’s not act like he’s playing at the level people projected him to be at.

playoffs and playoff wins in years 2 and 3 is pretty fuging good all things considered

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Just now, PNW_PantherMan said:

A come back that was necessary because he nearly threw the game away.  He’s not the sure thing he was projected to be at all.  He’s not bad but let’s not act like he’s playing at the level people projected him to be at.

As someone that pays little to no attention to college FB, I feel like the hyperbole around the top QB prospects always goes nuts these days. It's not just Trevor.

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It's a shame things have gotten to this point. There's nothing left for us but ugliness.

Look y'all we've got two wins to hang our hats on but the losses tell the story more than anything else. When you draft a QB #1 opposing teams should have some level of fear of their passing ability. That simply doesn't exist with Bryce Young. Reality is harsh. But that's it.

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Just now, KSpan said:

As someone that pays little to no attention to college FB, I feel like the hyperbole around the top QB prospects always goes nuts these days. It's not just Trevor.

It was extra bad with Trevor because he was a freshman sensation.  NFL teams had been salivating over him his entire college career like he was for sure the next HOF QB.

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