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17 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

No one is asking for rose colored glasses. Just accurate statements please.  Like I’ve already said there is plenty to critique with Bryce let’s not make up any additional ammo. 

I’m all for waiting and seeing. He either progresses or leads up to his replacement. As long as we keep that 25 first round pick there will be some sort of light at the end of the tunnel. 

Well if you're looking for accurate statments. I'd say after one of the most disastrous rookie QB seasons ever seeing Bryce Young look pretty much physically the same after gutting the defense and shelling out well over 100 million dollars to beef up the offensive line it would more than qualify as an accurate statement to say that's not exactly encouraging.

Looks like I might be getting an early start on that 2025 QB class after all.

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30 minutes ago, frankw said:

Well if you're looking for accurate statments. I'd say after one of the most disastrous rookie QB seasons ever seeing Bryce Young look pretty much physically the same after gutting the defense and shelling out well over 100 million dollars to beef up the offensive line it would more than qualify as an accurate statement to say that's not exactly encouraging.

Looks like I might be getting an early start on that 2025 QB class after all.

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In the 2025 class I’m looking to see how Ewers plays without his top weapons, how Sanders (my current favorite) plays with a better OL, and how Leonard looks with better talent around him at Notre Dame. It will be an interesting year. 

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31 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

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In the 2025 class I’m looking to see how Ewers plays without his top weapons, how Sanders (my current favorite) plays with a better OL, and how Leonard looks with better talent around him at Notre Dame. It will be an interesting year. 

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