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Bryce Young’s Arm Strength


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4 minutes ago, CBDellinger said:

nor the opposite.

25 pages of this yall?  i mean, really??

Yeah being so obsessed on way or another is strange. He is a football player. He measured just over 5’10” which is very small for a QB. There is no need to over exaggerate it or get too worked up one way or another. Let’s just see if he can develop, if not we move on.

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39 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Lol “We ban people for being politically overt and driving single agendas”

Meanwhile, a whole thread calling the new head coach a “weirdo” and a closet homosexual because of his religion gets made with no ban.

2 pages of posts about Bryce Young’s height based on a picture ignoring that the woman is in heels. A year later still talking about Bryce Young’s combine weight as if an NFL team and room full of doctors would be fooled by a guy eating a big meal and drinking water. Guys trying to make the college basketball thread about Bryce hate.

But the guy that was banned had nothing to do with disagreeing with the mod who often spearheads the Bryce hate…

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maybe linville can make a sister safe space to the positive vibes thread that is only for the same 4 posters who spam bryce comparison pics and obsess over his weight 

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24 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

maybe linville can make a sister safe space to the positive vibes thread that is only for the same 4 posters who spam bryce comparison pics and obsess over his weight 

No need to obsess. He is tiny. We tried to turn a guy built like a high schooler into a NFL caliber QB. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That little baby 'fro probably had more hair spray in a whole '80s hair band. He looks significantly less than 5'10" every time he stands beside someone else of known height.

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He's marginally taller here than Mina Kimes. She insists she was wearing four inch heels, but still.

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10 minutes ago, Gapanthersfan said:

Too many resources will need to be dedicated to make him look competent. In doing so, other needs on the team will only be addressed with mid to lower tier players and we’ll be a .500 team at best until a change is made. He’s the complete opposite of what this team needed. 

 

Such a hilarious take. Can you name a QB recently that has taken a trash offensive line with no real WRs and made them work? All QBs need these pieces in place to work. Closest you can get now is Mahomes and even then he has talent around him PLUS coaching and before that it was Cam and we all saw how that turned out, he still couldn't take this team to consistency by himself. He also did it with a skillset most QBs do not posses. Lamar had a bad OC and no real WRs until now. A QB can make his team better by getting rid of the ball quickly to help negate pressure, which is tough for any rookie QB to do unless you craft the offense around him having limited reads. That DID NOT happen here, the offense game plan was trash and we all saw that. They can help make WRs/TE look better by being accurate and getting them the ball when they win a match up. The only person consistently winning match ups on offense was Thielen and he had like 100 catches and 1000 yards. 

 

 

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