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Bryce Young returns from his longest offseason "on a mission"


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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

why would this offseason be any different since he has been playing football?

Because he’s a professional athlete now. It’s literally his job

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He got his #1 pick paycheck. He’s 23 and guaranteed salary is $38 million in a state that doesn’t have too high of income taxes, relatively. he’ll never have to work a ‘normal’ job a day in his life going forward. If he knows what everyone else can plainly see, his motivation to take the mauling he is about to receive… bro. There’s just no way.

I have seen nothing to convince me that he lives for this. Fire? A bic lighter has a bigger flame. Where is the physical development? He knows it was it was his biggest issue last year.

There’s a lot of people willing to sell out if offered $38 million. In 5 years, no one will even remember his name, save for us fans who will never forget just how dirty we were done.

He will leave the NFL a very wealthy kid with almost no physical or cognitive ailments. A feat VERY few can claim. 

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