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Bryce Young benched


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2 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

Holy poo!!!

This is a huge sign that Canales has some balls to speak up to Tepper and tell him what it takes to win!! That's speaks volumes on how good of a coach he could be

I hope that you are right.  There is the possibility that Tepper told canales to bench boy wonder.

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Lol I love how people "know" Canales stood up to Tepper and how a whole other group "knows" that Tepper told Canales to bench Young.  Maybe after two weeks worth of terrible play it was just a natural decision to bench the guy.   Maybe we can go get Malik Willis as some of you thought he was the next great player full of "potential"  

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1 minute ago, Thompcat said:

Do y'all think if Dalton does well that we will look for another veteran to sign as a backup?

We'll probably still lose, but I believe we'll be more competitive. I don't think signing another vet QB is wise considering we already have one. I think we should trade for a young QB sitting on the bench. I'm bias, but I would like for us to consider Rattler. Carr is doing very well with the Saints so he may be their starter for a while, so they may be more willing to trade Rattler.

I'm not too impressed with the QB draft class for next year. I would rather trade back our 1st round pick for more picks and go BPA. Continue with the rebuilding process, and if Rattler or whoever doesn't cut it, then hopefully Manning will be the guy in 2026. And Tepper has to back off with any decision making. 

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1 minute ago, Barney said:

Lol I love how people "know" Canales stood up to Tepper and how a whole other group "knows" that Tepper told Canales to bench Young.  Maybe after two weeks worth of terrible play it was just a natural decision to bench the guy.   

Yeah my crazy theory is Canales, Morgan, and Tillis watched the film and read the locker room.  They saw a team giving up on a player and frustrated with his production.  Seems like a pretty easy decision from there...

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

Yeah my crazy theory is Canales, Morgan, and Tillis watched the film and read the locker room.  They saw a team giving up on a player and frustrated with his production.  Seems like a pretty easy decision from there...

Maybe… but I think it’s more likely they saw my post yesterday and were like…W0w This guys a genius …let bench BY!

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32 minutes ago, RJK said:

The idea that Bryce and those close to him consider his benching as “out of nowhere” tells me all I need to know about the mental makeup of that young man and those who raised him. Another entitled athlete bites the dust 

I mean, from the standpoint that his HC point blank addressed the topic to the masses yesterday that Bryce is their guy and starting vs the Raiders.....today was in fact out of nowhere. 

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