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Just how bad was Bryce Young?


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Been saying for a while now that Weinke was the closest Panthers comp for Bryce.

Unfortunately, looks like we'll be stuck with him next year as well since we decided it was more important to rebuild the Bears than our own team.  Thanks Tep / Fitt!

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Honestly, Clausen is the only QB we've put on the field for the majority of a season who was clearly worse.

Second round pick, middle one at that, #48 overall.  These two guys should not be in the same sentence.

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1 minute ago, BrianS said:

Been saying for a while now that Weinke was the closest Panthers comp for Bryce.

Unfortunately, looks like we'll be stuck with him next year as well since we decided it was more important to rebuild the Bears than our own team.  Thanks Tep / Fitt!

I think Clausen is the better comp.  If you made Clausen faster on his feet. 

 

 

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Clausen couldn't make all the throws and loved the small pointless ball. 

Weinke was big.  With an arm.  I would wager you could add up all Clausen and Bryce's 20 yard downfield completions and Weinke might of had more than both added together as a rookie.  And Weinke was trash. 

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