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How short a leash will Young be on?


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1 hour ago, Jmac said:

The team has done everything they could to help him succeed. MOST aspects of the offense have been upgraded. If he can't do the job with this group, then it's obvious he isn't the guy.

How far into the season does he have to prove himself?

Very short

the coach he has now  has applied measurements to him.  If he doesn’t show improvement week over week, If he can’t hit those by 3/4 of the season, he will be benched   

improvement and winning are the name of the game now 

I ask myself, Morgan wants ‘dawgs’.  Is Young a ‘dawg’ or a ‘dog’.  I see the latter, not the former.

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there is not much we can do--pull him for Dalton?  Most first rounders get 2 seasons.  It could be a "worst case scenario" that he improves to mediocre.  Tua in Miami won about 11 games last year.  However, they have weaponry out the arse. 

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1 hour ago, pantherclaw said:

What you see from Young is not what the team and his teammates see.  

He doesn't have to prove anything to the fans.  His focus is to the team. 

Ask Zack Wilson, Mack Jones, Sam Darnold,  and a plethora of other QBs in the league

the team, and the grown men who play to get paid on it, depend on hitting personnel incentives and team incentives …much driven by qb performance 

this is a business…perform or be gone 

the fans do play part in it as they will not pay to see incompetence…over and over and over again.   

fair or not, and we know life isn’t fair, production is expected from what is typically the  highest paid position on the field 

don't know about you but I have no more fugs to give with young 

Time for participation trophies is over 

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We'll see. No one thought Jayden Daniels was gonna be the #2 overall pick this time last year. No one would've predicted Joe Burrow being the #1 overall pick a year prior. 

True, most aren’t the Luck, Trevor, etc pathway where they are penciled in from High School.

add Cam Newton to the list with Burrow and company.  Cam probably has one of the , if not the greatest college season of all time entering the NFL

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10 minutes ago, CRA said:

True, most aren’t the Luck, Trevor, etc pathway where they are penciled in from High School.

add Cam Newton to the list with Burrow and company.  Cam probably has one of the , if not the greatest college season of all time entering the NFL

It wouldn't be at all surprising to me to see a guy like y'all's Klubnik or Texas' Ewers or Beck at UGA or some guys who are just completely off my radar blow up and have great years and be right there in the mix at the top of the draft next year.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It wouldn't be at all surprising to me to see a guy like y'all's Klubnik or Texas' Ewers or Beck at UGA or some guys who are just completely off my radar blow up and have great years and be right there in the mix at the top of the draft next year.

Beck is going to be interesting to watch.  He is big and does it all.  Just need to see more from him.  Ewers throws a beautiful ball as well

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Beck is going to be interesting to watch.  He is big and does it all.  Just need to see more from him.  Ewers throws a beautiful ball as well

Ewers and Klubnik both were the #1 QB recruits in the respective classes. It wouldn't be a shock at all for them to end up highly drafted. That was always the expectation.

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41 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Ask Zack Wilson, Mack Jones, Sam Darnold,  and a plethora of other QBs in the league

the team, and the grown men who play to get paid on it, depend on hitting personnel incentives and team incentives …much driven by qb performance 

this is a business…perform or be gone 

the fans do play part in it as they will not pay to see incompetence…over and over and over again.   

fair or not, and we know life isn’t fair, production is expected from what is typically the  highest paid position on the field 

don't know about you but I have no more fugs to give with young 

Time for participation trophies is over 

Bing

go.

 

In the locker room, they want to win to win, but this is their paycheck.  their career. Their bank account. If they see last year’s Bryce for the first 4 games in a row… it’s not going to be a patient environment…. And it’s not just the players. The front office is the same way.  

 

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