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I don’t k ow how you are supposed to know with any skill player with this QB. This is, so far, probably the most pathetic plan I have ever seen for wining in the NFL and it starts with the QB. 

Maybe they can get a few wins and get better at the dinking and dump offs, flairs and all that…. Can block up a run game eventually with more reps which they haven’t had. 
 

That roll him out, he is not athletic enough to excel doing that in this league. 

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Just now, strato said:

I don’t k ow how you are supposed to know with any skill player with this QB.

It's not on the QB when you fumble the ball, and he did it twice in his first two touches. Young being awful is a separate category; when you have the ball in your hands and you hold it like a loaf of bread it's an individual skill issue, not a QB issue.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

How many starters do we have who would start for most other teams? How many backups do we have who would make most other rosters?

This team is trash and it's because the organization Tepper has "built" is trash.

The OL will end up a lot better and I think most could start somewhere else. A couple guys on D. 5 could start. I am running a little slower coming up with more that I feel good about. I am not down on the draft picks yet. 

Give the team chance with a leader that isn’t a high school sized player. This is probably wrong, but I dare say there is a high school guy somewhere that could beat him out. 

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6 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

It's not on the QB when you fumble the ball, and he did it twice in his first two touches. Young being awful is a separate category; when you have the ball in your hands and you hold it like a loaf of bread it's an individual skill issue, not a QB issue.

Specifically Mango, well I guess fumbling is a part of being a WR so fair enough.
The second one, I don’t hold against him. The first one, like he had a loaf of bread and for sure fug that. He needs to not let that happen again.
 

They can’t run an NFL offense so, they can’t evaluate, was what I was going for. 

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