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Offseason program begins


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8 minutes ago, frankw said:

It's still early no doubt.

Right now it's a matter of optics. One of the worst rookie QB seasons of the last few decades. Coaches people in the front office fired. But looks like business as usual for the top overall selection who has always had the best available around him and people to build him up.

We as fans can dismiss it. But you can bet your ass some of the teams on our upcoming schedule are taking note.

I'm not going to judge his offseason based on a 2 second clip of him walking no matter what it looks like.

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1 minute ago, csx said:

I'm not going to judge his offseason based on a 2 second clip of him walking no matter what it looks like.

It’s the Huddle. They formed a whole Nicole conspiracy based on a picture of her hugging Bryce. It’s just what they do now…

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3 minutes ago, csx said:

I'm not going to judge his offseason based on a 2 second clip of him walking no matter what it looks like.

If he's had over 3 months to think about how his first stint as a professional athlete went despite all the hype that surrounded him initially after playing for Alabama I don't see much changing in another 3 months.

Some people only know coping now. It's understandable given the history of our franchise. But that's still all it is.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

If he's had over 3 months to think about how his first stint as a professional athlete went despite all the hype that surrounded him initially after playing for Alabama I don't see much changing in another 3 months.

Some people only know coping now. It's understandable given the history of our franchise. But that's still all it is.

Huh?

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Just now, frankw said:

If he's had over 3 months to think about how his first stint as a professional athlete went despite all the hype that surrounded him initially after playing for Alabama I don't see much changing in another 3 months.

Some people only know coping now. It's understandable given the history of our franchise. But that's still all it is.

The repetitive negative takes from some are still coping mechanisms.

 

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6 minutes ago, frankw said:

Only here on the huddle has acknowledging reality become only negativity and or hate.

What does that mean? Is there no middle ground where you can say Bryce has some aspects of gameplay to improve on but at the same time saying that expecting him to come Into the season at 210lbs is stupid?

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5 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I'm not reading all that.  Just put me on ignore and be done with it

The sad thing is that it was not an insult your way at all. I was just curious and concerned due to having a similar issue many years is all. I don't put anybody on ignore. Forget I even asked then. Sorry to have bothered you.

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6 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

What does that mean? Is there no middle ground where you can say Bryce has some aspects of gameplay to improve on but at the same time saying that expecting him to come Into the season at 210lbs is stupid?

Last time I checked he needs to improve every aspect of his game play and physical conditioning. I bet he also didn't take any baseball sliding lessons during the offseason

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15 minutes ago, frankw said:

Only here on the huddle has acknowledging reality become only negativity and or hate.

It is when you are incapable of having any discussion beyond the repetitive.

We know by now that Bryce Young is small. That will never change. 

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4 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Last time I checked he needs to improve every aspect of his game play and physical conditioning. I bet he also didn't take any baseball sliding lessons during the offseason

Physical conditioning? 

Baseball sliding lessons? Lol

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16 minutes ago, frankw said:

Only here on the huddle has acknowledging reality become only negativity and or hate.

Nothing wrong with acknowledging reality but thousands of posts and all negative, sad, despair makes me wonder why even show up to a board like this if it promotes that much sorrow? As far as Bryce goes the reality is odds are against him that he will turn this all around and yep his size and more importantly his arm strength is a concern. Doesn't mean I'm going to sit around negative for the rest of my days though. 

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