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51 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Andy Dalton could take JT to QB school.

Pretty much lost all respect for him last year watching him make constant excuses for Bryce instead of just admitting that he was sucking ass and that his pre-draft evaluation was proving wildly wrong in real time. Hey, it happens. I respect the people who just own it when they're wrong. You've been wrong before and you'll be wrong again. Happens to everybody. But don't try to gas light me because your ego can't allow you to admit you're wrong.

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Pretty much lost all respect for him last year watching him make constant excuses for Bryce instead of just admitting that he was sucking ass and that his pre-draft evaluation was proving wildly wrong in real time. Hey, it happens. I respect the people who just own it when they're wrong. You've been wrong before and you'll be wrong again. Happens to everybody. But don't try to gas light me because your ego can't allow you to admit you're wrong.

Some people didn't just give their opinion, they lobbied for him. That's the ones that are dragging their feet.

But he didn't even make one for the Chargers game.

Because what was he going say positive? That Bryce was unharmed by his teammates after the game? 

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Pretty much lost all respect for him last year watching him make constant excuses for Bryce instead of just admitting that he was sucking ass and that his pre-draft evaluation was proving wildly wrong in real time. Hey, it happens. I respect the people who just own it when they're wrong. You've been wrong before and you'll be wrong again. Happens to everybody. But don't try to gas light me because your ego can't allow you to admit you're wrong.

I felt he cherry picked a lot of plays to make his point.  Yes there were plays where nobody was open.  Yes there were plays where the protection broke down.  But there were also plenty of plays where the QB didn’t make the throw he should have.

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On 9/24/2024 at 1:18 AM, Jackie Lee said:

31. Carolina Panthers (+35000) LW: No. 31

The Panthers earned their first win of the season in Week 3, but Andy Dalton looked MILES better than former No. 1 pick Bryce Young. That should make this feel a little more like a loss for Carolina.

So if you lose big you're losing, but if you win big you're losing? Air-tight logic.

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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

Maybe they missed the part where Bryce got benched? Weird take there

"Just because you won big doesn't mean you didn't still lose, because I want you to lose and I'm going to pretend you lost again."

That was basically the point there; like Ryan, more confirmation bias.

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19 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Pretty much lost all respect for him last year watching him make constant excuses for Bryce instead of just admitting that he was sucking ass and that his pre-draft evaluation was proving wildly wrong in real time. Hey, it happens. I respect the people who just own it when they're wrong. You've been wrong before and you'll be wrong again. Happens to everybody. But don't try to gas light me because your ego can't allow you to admit you're wrong.

 

ANYONE that makes future predictions will miss more than they think. 

I do it form time-2-time and always admit both the right and wrong. The deal is you are able to lie multiple times now without being called out, if you are in certain groups. Its one in the mountain of current times deals that blow my mind. 

I recently found a great pic to express my feelings on this topic-

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