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Underdog Fantasy on Bryce Young


Jackie Lee
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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

"We went to our analytics guys, we went to player engagement, went to, like, the psychologist. You look for anything that you might miss just on tape and on evaluation. We have all these fact checks in place."

You know, I'm something of a psychologist myself. Thanks for the article. What I take away from that article is that Tepper is 0-2 when it comes to making decisions with his stomach (Rhule, Young). 

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4 hours ago, The Lobo said:

Not to pile on here, but I found these posts interesting 

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We have been telling you guys this for months but everyone still wants to claim leagues worst OL doomed Bryce. 

He's not an NFL talent due to physical limitations and there is no way to overcome that, it's over. 

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27 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Here's a tough thread to watch through

They have Levis and AR as well if you wish to go further into the thread

Interesting, quite a few posters here parrot constantly that "Bryce didn't make a single NFL throw this past season", yet he sure did bullet a lot of passes in tight windows. If you watch that whole clip, its easy to see how bad the receivers were last year. And his intermediate throws don't look any worse than Stroud, he just has footwork problems to address

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3 hours ago, amcoolio said:

Interesting, quite a few posters here parrot constantly that "Bryce didn't make a single NFL throw this past season", yet he sure did bullet a lot of passes in tight windows. If you watch that whole clip, its easy to see how bad the receivers were last year. And his intermediate throws don't look any worse than Stroud, he just has footwork problems to address

He didn't bullet anything into anywhere. Most of those passes he either dropped into the bucket or they were underthrown. 

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4 hours ago, amcoolio said:

Interesting, quite a few posters here parrot constantly that "Bryce didn't make a single NFL throw this past season", yet he sure did bullet a lot of passes in tight windows. If you watch that whole clip, its easy to see how bad the receivers were last year. And his intermediate throws don't look any worse than Stroud, he just has footwork problems to address

Lol wut?

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1 hour ago, BrisbanePanther said:

We get it, Bryce sucks and is unlikely to get better.

Mopium is just the opposite form of copium from hopium.

At this point, this is another mopium thread. This dead horse has been flogged enough. End the torture. 

 

Why do you and the other Australian guy feel the need to moderate every thread about our starting QB?

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6 hours ago, carolinanimal said:

He didn't bullet anything into anywhere. Most of those passes he either dropped into the bucket or they were underthrown. 

Maybe you are unaware but you can click on the embedded Twitter videos to go to the original. There are more clips after the ones shown here. Everyone is focused on the negative but then the same guy is showing positive plays as well of him hitting tight windows. 

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SO basically we spent almost 200 million to upgrade a O line that was middle of the pack last year outside of Ickeys struggles. So in hypotheticals this should be a top 10 O line this year along with improved skill players. I stand by the no excuses take, Bryce will show who he really is this season we should not have to wait until next year and after.

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