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Bryce Young for Trevor Lawrence


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Trevor is a lab built QB

he just isn’t lab built between the ears. 

He is in that average NFL starter tier of QBs. 

It’s sort of funny that we have 1 good game….and suddenly we are looking down our noses at everyone lol.  They ain’t trading Lawrence.  Bengals ain’t trading Burrow.  Dalton ain’t a better option than those 2. 

Man, it’s a shame Carolina didn’t hire Joe Brady and pair him with a functional HC to let him learn and grow.   Joe Brady is really turning into a nice playcaller.  He was pretty good here between the 20s.  If only a HC would have helped him out with the practice and prep aspect of the red zone 

 

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6 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

Trevor Lawrence is light years ahead of Bryce. The Jaguars have invested nothing in the offensive line, they have no receivers, and they have a running back everyone loves that would be the 2nd or 3rd option on a lot of teams.

Give them Bryce and next years 2nd rounder, I don't care. 

First sentence I agree with, but not his contract in Carolina. 

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8 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

Trevor Lawrence is light years ahead of Bryce. The Jaguars have invested nothing in the offensive line, they have no receivers, and they have a running back everyone loves that would be the 2nd or 3rd option on a lot of teams.

Give them Bryce and next years 2nd rounder, I don't care. 

I wouldn't say the Jaguars have invested nothing in their offensive.  They spent a first last year on a tackle, they had another tackle under a large contract who was pretty good, but hasn't been the same since an injury.  They signed a few others who were considered good signings at the time.  

Maybe they didn't invest wisely, but they definitely invested.  

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All I'm saying is look at the resurgence of Baker and Sam. I think Trevor is probably better than those guys. So imagine if Canales could fix the mental issues with Lawrence and get the best from him. He's still only 24 years old and has at least won a playoff game as well as being a college National Champion. I'm intrigued. 

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18 hours ago, CRA said:

Man, it’s a shame Carolina didn’t hire Joe Brady and pair him with a functional HC to let him learn and grow.   Joe Brady is really turning into a nice playcaller.  He was pretty good here between the 20s.  If only a HC would have helped him out with the practice and prep aspect of the red zone 

At this point Joe Brady is on the fast track to get head coaching interviews.  That Bills offense is absolutely exploding every week.  He will be the hot name this offseason.

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4 minutes ago, 96Bravo said:

All I'm saying is look at the resurgence of Baker and Sam. I think Trevor is probably better than those guys. So imagine if Canales could fix the mental issues with Lawrence and get the best from him. He's still only 24 years old and has at least won a playoff game as well as being a college National Champion. I'm intrigued. 

The intrigue begins and ends at being in cap hell without the ability to build a team around him.

The one thing he has shown conclusively is that he is unable to elevate players around him, so bringing him here with substantially less offensive weapons than even the Jags have is pretty insane.

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