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Albert Breer in SI: Benching Bryce Young Was Not a Rash Decision


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6 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Guess he got Carrd when he threw 2 picks to Jesse Bates last year.

If you are capable of getting Carr'ed, you aren't going to make it long in the league anyway.  Hits and pressure are just part of it.  Some years your OL is going to get banged up, you are going to play through injuries etc.  It's a big boy league and it's a tough position to play.  

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4 minutes ago, CBDellinger said:

you dont forget 62 sacks in an offseason

Giants gave up 85 sacks last year. Eighty Five.

Still finished with 6 wins.

Howell got sacked as many times as BY and still moved the ball albeit with very iffy decision making at times.

At some point through it all you have to show something anything to justify why you were taken first overall. We just never saw it. The Packers game was a mirage as far as I'm concerned. Since that game we have been getting absolutely whalloped on the scoreboard with Bryce Young at QB.

Don't worry though. We'll always have that "one great preseason drive against the Bills backups" banner.

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4 minutes ago, frankw said:

Giants gave up 85 sacks last year. Eighty Five.

Still finished with 6 wins.

Howell got sacked as many times as BY and still moved the ball albeit with very iffy decision making at times.

At some point through it all you have to show something anything to justify why you were taken first overall. We just never saw it. The Packers game was a mirage as far as I'm concerned. Since that game we have been getting absolutely whalloped on the scoreboard with Bryce Young at QB.

Don't worry though. We'll always have that "one great preseason drive against the Bills backups" banner.

i mean thats not what we were discussing but... okay.

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Just now, CBDellinger said:

This was a complicated case; lotta ins, lotta outs, lotta what have yous

Was it really though? The most physically limited QB of his draft class is looking like one of the worst QB's in recent memory? Seems like something many people should have seen coming.

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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

It's not even the size at this point. He just sucks plain and simple. Kyler Murray over their dicking teams down making ridiculous throws and scrambles. Bryce just sucks ass.

Watching the way Kyler Murray runs is entertaining in itself.

He's been up and down he's taken a lot of grief about not being a student of the game.

But one thing you can't deny him is the dude is an athlete through and through. He's had to be given his size.

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15 minutes ago, frankw said:

Giants gave up 85 sacks last year. Eighty Five.

Still finished with 6 wins.

Howell got sacked as many times as BY and still moved the ball albeit with very iffy decision making at times.

At some point through it all you have to show something anything to justify why you were taken first overall. We just never saw it. The Packers game was a mirage as far as I'm concerned. Since that game we have been getting absolutely whalloped on the scoreboard with Bryce Young at QB.

Don't worry though. We'll always have that "one great preseason drive against the Bills backups" banner.

Hell Burrow has been abused, sure he gets injured but when he is healthy he is right back at it.  Cam got hit so many times it shortened his career.  If getting sacked breaks you then maybe you shouldn't get paid millions of dollars to be a QB.  

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