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Keeping it real about Bryce Young. Listen to those who actually watched film.


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47 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah his ass better be still taking this seriously, one injrury and he get's his true last chance to prove he can play in the NFL. No reason to not have him actually compete with Plummer for the qb2 role at this point

The hard truth is that so far plummer has looked the best in Canales system. Bryce hasn't shown he should be playing over him outside of his draft status. 

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I put this somewhere but this is probably a better place. I was going to suggest that maybe there could avideo thread... with the different takes that are going around. 

I have really learned who the idiots and agenda driven people are on these sports networks. I haven't watched them for years and man, I hope it is years before i watch any more of these panel shows that don't use supporting evidence, they just spew ignorance. In this case.

This isn't that.

Richard Sherman had a fact based opinion too, maybe I'll go find it.

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44 minutes ago, strato said:

Different Kurt Warner

 

I hope Bryce is watching these and accepting a little bit of that "negative motivation" that he and Canales brushed off all offseason. I didn't like all that coddling and "playing it safe" with the health of the starters during preseason. Probably just making excuses and getting Dalton fully healthy anticipating that he'd probably have to be the starter after a couple games

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