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Bryce Young video going viral


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And it’s not even like we have a young prospect waiting in the wings. When Bryce gets pulled/injured by week 3/4, Dalton is decent enough to win us 6-7 games with the talented we have accumulated on offense. I truly believe we have some real playmakers on O. 

So at least we will look like an actual football team again. It’ll put fans in the seats, but will have us looking in the mid rounds for the next qb. 

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4 hours ago, JawnyBlaze said:

The worst thing about his size? It’s not even his biggest problem. His accuracy, decision making, footwork are even worse than his size. 

Which is the real reason why I don't know why people with football knowledge considered this guy the best player in a draft.

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22 hours ago, JawnyBlaze said:

The worst thing about his size? It’s not even his biggest problem. His accuracy, decision making, footwork are even worse than his size. 

And you know what, add alllllllllllllllll that up and you still have the clear #1 overall pick!!!!!

 

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18 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Which is the real reason why I don't know why people with football knowledge considered this guy the best player in a draft.

The Texans would have taken Bryce #1.

Drafting a QB is a total coin toss. There's no evaluation method that guarantees success. We flipped the coin, and lost.

The most pro ready, prototypical, awesome accuracy QB to come out of the draft the last 5 years went #1 to Jacksonville and isn't considered an elite QB and will probably be replaced in the next 3 years if he doesn't take a massive step. 

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4 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

The Texans would have taken Bryce #1.

Drafting a QB is a total coin toss. There's no evaluation method that guarantees success. We flipped the coin, and lost.

The most pro ready, prototypical, awesome accuracy QB to come out of the draft the last 5 years went #1 to Jacksonville and isn't considered an elite QB and will probably be replaced in the next 3 years if he doesn't take a massive step. 

They just locked him up 5 year $275M extension, $200m guaranteed. He's there through at least 2028 

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2 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

They just locked him up 5 year $275M extension, $200m guaranteed. He's there through at least 2028 

You're right, their out is after 2028 season. If he doesn't improve they are mired in mediocrity land, which is probably worse than fishing for QBs at the top of the draft

Carolina's mistake was trading up and being impatient because of the owner. Landing an elite QB in the NFL is very very hard to do, trading a bunch of assets for a coin flip is very risky and it backfired in our case

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8 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

You're right, their out is after 2028 season. If he doesn't improve they are mired in mediocrity land, which is probably worse than fishing for QBs at the top of the draft

Carolina's mistake was trading up and being impatient because of the owner. Landing an elite QB in the NFL is very very hard to do, trading a bunch of assets for a coin flip is very risky and it backfired in our case

The deal is Trevor was worth that trade up package. I say that after trashing him here, but we are talking college year here. Up until two weeks until the first pick, it was sorta close to 50-50 stroud young, maybe 60-40 in favor of young at times. 

The deal is young is small, short, isn't fast, isn't quick, and has a weak arm. But he slightly above normal IQ, maybe...... Im still blown away at that was the clear #1 overall pick. Bill parcells was right "He better walk on water". Young doesn't have Murray's arm or Vicks wheels, theres no elite trait that's been seen. Each of them had "well sure he's tiny, but he has _____, ______, and _______. Just a blunder beyond to trade up for a player with young's traits list. You are right, this is on the owner and blind hunt for a franchise QB. 

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