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S Fowler ‘not sure Young will ever work out’


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17 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Bryce is a perfect example of a QB who was surrounded by elite talent in college and he fooled the world into thinking he was the #1 pick.

 

That video from training camp this year will always stick out to me. I didn't say anything at the time because I was trying to be positive. He had on a red shirt with his backpack. It legit looked like someone's kid who was walking alone for the 1st day of school.

 

This kid just isn't cut to be a NFL QB.

bryce up son

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16 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Bryce is a perfect example of a QB who was surrounded by elite talent in college and he fooled the world into thinking he was the #1 pick.

 

That video from training camp this year will always stick out to me. I didn't say anything at the time because I was trying to be positive. He had on a red shirt with his backpack. It legit looked like someone's kid who was walking alone for the 1st day of school.

 

This kid just isn't cut to be a NFL QB.

The criticism of Stroud was that he was throwing to guys open by 5 yards i.e. surrounded by elite talent.  Just like Bryce.  We had an owner, GM, and many others who somehow couldn't figure out who's who.

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Just now, ClawOn said:

The criticism of Stroud was that he was throwing to guys open by 5 yards i.e. surrounded by elite talent.  Just like Bryce.  We had an owner, GM, and many others who somehow couldn't figure out who's who.

I feel like it was the owner and Gm who overrode everyone else. Fitt fed him some Wuss wilson bullshit and Tepper fell for it. 

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1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

Not sure, I mean, it’s pretty obvious isn’t it?

 

If he makes a turnaround, it would be the greatest turnaround I have ever seen in this sport. 

No turnaround happening. As a old coach once said "It is what it is"

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