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Some of you guys want a younger vet QB, so the Steelers decided to help you out


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15 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Andy Dalton is better than Trubisky. Probably better than Minshew, too.

Dalton is actually one of the better backup QBs in the league, TBH.

I agree. I would just keep Dalton. He is no joke himself. Now if he could just help teach Bryce a thing or two that would be awesome. I guess he cant teach him size and arm strength but anything Bryce could pick up from him mentally about having confidence and some swag out there would be great.

Bryce looks like he has zero confidence unfortunately. Having a counselor for a dad, I kind of of hoped he would be beaming with confidence in himself. I feel like its the confidence that makes him hesitate and delay that one or two seconds that hurt his game so badly this past season. Physical abilities are great but having the mindset makes all the difference many times. How many amazingly physically gifted individuals have we seen that were nothing short of a flaming turd of a QB in the NFL? Not saying having that mental and that confidence will make Bryce any better due to him not just having size concerns but having MAJOR SIZE concerns but it sure would help

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14 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

He really does suck. But, he was just one of those guys in a weak QB class that got heat with little background. Not a super rare story. 

His class included Mahomes and Watson. I can understand that Mahomes was kind of a wild card because of the system he played in, but I never understood how Trubisky went ahead of Watson when the eye test was involved. 

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6 hours ago, X-Clown said:

His class included Mahomes and Watson. I can understand that Mahomes was kind of a wild card because of the system he played in, but I never understood how Trubisky went ahead of Watson when the eye test was involved. 

Watson just wasn't viewed as an elite guy. He got the "successful system college guy" rap.

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