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season is over, are there ANY bryce believers left on this board?


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I still think he has a chance to be good. Not worth the trade up (my opinion, only a generational QB would have been worth that but we were starved for a franchise WB).

Give him a good O-line, another receiver or two, and some coaching and we will see.

Again, not worth the move up but we can’t do anything about that miscue now. The right situation I think he can be ok. I just can’t see how the entire league missed on this pick— that’s mostly what I’m basing this on.

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I am not throwing in the towel on the kid yet because there was so much absolute trash surrounding the offense as a whole, but I will want to see more out of him next season with a better offensive mind at the helm who isn't trying to run a mid-2000's scheme for 6'5 Statues behind center.

Also, sure would be nice to get some receivers who can separate, and at bare minimum, know how to line up pre-snap.

Overall, F season for everyone on offense not named Adam Thielen, Taylor Moton, or Chuba Hubbard who get a B+, B, and C+ from me respectively.

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1 minute ago, Pazhoosier89 said:

Bryce backer here, get him an OC that knows what he is doing and Bryce will prove you all wrong. Reich/Brown were both awful. 

Reich knew what he was doing.  Brown, maybe not as much.  Bryce just doesn't have it man.  Too short, too light, small hands, horrible footwork, noodle arm, no internal clock and not threat to run the ball on designed plays.

In other words, too many red flags.

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2 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Someone needs to tell Tepper that Young is a sunk cost and we need to immediately move on from him. 

And what’s that going to do??

Thats like going to a bad cop about a crime he help to commit..

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14 minutes ago, rayzor said:

No one thought he would fail this miserably and in this way and if you say you knew it you're a liar.

The issue most has was he was too small and would get hurt part way through the season.

No one expected this level of ineptitude. No one.

Dude I wont lie, I knew this year would be. I was hoping to be proved wrong. But I didnt see nothing but a weak arm during his pro day. He missed the long throws on a couple of passes and the arch on them showed he didnt have arm strength. Then when I looked at our previous year and how the Oline performed, I saw this coming. Teams not respecting anything beyond 20 to 30 yards and blitzing alot because he was too small and the Oline wouldnt hold. I said this during draft and it was inevitable.

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