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Going #1 is proof that nothing is a sure thing


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All the Bryce BS hype proves that it's all a crapshoot. Some believed and some didn't. They made the wrong pick at #1. He would have been the wrong pick regardless of where he was chosen.

There will not be a top QB "prospect" in the 2025 draft. The experts don't know sh%t when it comes down to it. Always pick the guy with the athletic ability that meets the expectations of what an NFL QB should have.

Doesn't matter in this next draft if it's a #1  pick or a later pick. Pick the guy that has the physical tools to succeed in the league. Coach him up and let him loose. Bryce doesn't have the tools to succeed.

We need to win some games and be competitive or risk losing the whole fanbase. Need to put the best QB on the field now.....and Bryce isn't it.

 

 

 

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47 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

If we’re serious about winning you let Canales tell you which guy fits his system best and go get him 

If we're serious about winning we don't fuging hire the assistant GM behind the Bryce Young trade and pick to be our full time GM and we definitely don't let him and the HC he hired be the ones to make the decision on the next top 3 pick.

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