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Bryce Young ready to get back to work, grow as a leader


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44 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I'm more concerned that all they've done is "played catch" at a voluntary workout when Stroud and Diggs immediately got together on their own after that trade and started working. 

 

Now, Now, Now....you know you are asking for too much from a number 1 overall pick who hasnt lived up to his status. Figure i would let you know that before the usual suspects did. 

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15 minutes ago, Gapanthersfan said:

My concern is that Bryce is going to require a lot of premium resources to make his style of play work. He needs first and second round talent.

Only a year ago Tepper told us he doesn't need elite WR's because he's so good.

 

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The whole reason behind having a stud franchise QB is that he can make more happen with less and resources can be distributed to other parts of the team. 

Look at the best teams that win consistently. Franchise QB, good to great o line, some decent WRs but not necessarily elite. RB is plug and play. QB can make every throw and is a threat every time he touches the ball. They consistently move the chains. Opposing Defense plays on their heels because the QB is a certified BMF. 

Draft capital mainly goes in to recycling the lines. they’re not constantly trying to get another WR killed with hospital balls. 

I sincerely hope we reach that level one day. 

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5 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

I'm more concerned that all they've done is "played catch" at a voluntary workout when Stroud and Diggs immediately got together on their own after that trade and started working. 

 

Damn Stroud throws such a beautiful ball. Houston lucked into that one…

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5 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

I'm more concerned that all they've done is "played catch" at a voluntary workout when Stroud and Diggs immediately got together on their own after that trade and started working. 

relax, CJ Stroud has no idea what happened in the last season of Stranger Things.  Bryce was binging Netflix.  He probably was figuring out whatever magical powers that bald headed girl has.  Point guard.  Dog.  Leader.  Buzzwords.  

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8 minutes ago, frankw said:

Throwing in shorts with no linemen. Seen enough of that at his proday.

I'm ready for training camp with pads on.

Let's get this draft going.

I think simple exercises like this “back to basics” will help with his fundamentals. It’s boring but probably needed for Young and this offense in general. 

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