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Any idea of what Young is doing in the offseason to improve?


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1 minute ago, Paa Langfart said:

That isn't actually a bad idea, but would it be legal?

I think the smart play is too just pay the fine for Bryce each week for his odd looking high heel cleats.  It will slow him down but the heels should help him see some routes he previously couldn't. 

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Just now, 4Corners said:

Yeah, I said steroids. 
 

also maybe he can get that surgery that Cotton Hill had after he killed 50 men. attach his feet to a different set of legs. 

or....hear me out...inverse pistol formation.  Bryce lines up behind Hubbard.  Direct snap to Hubbard.  Bryce jumps on Hubbard's back.  Hands ball up to Bryce.  Bryce then has vision over the lines. 

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

or....hear me out...inverse pistol formation.  Bryce lines up behind Hubbard.  Direct snap to Hubbard.  Bryce jumps on Hubbard's back.  Hands ball up to Bryce.  Bryce then has vision over the lines. 

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basically make the dad Hubbard.  Bryce is the little boy.  Now replace the soccer ball with a football.  BOOM.  We got ourselves a Tom Brady part 2. 

*editing in now that the vision is coming more clear!!!  Make the dad Sanders.   Give him something productive to do.  I'm sure we could come up some cool nickname for this too.  Like some 80s cartoon where the hero robots combine to make a super animal robot. 

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