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Even swap, Bryce for Fields and Fields starts the rest of the way........?


Ricky Prickles
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6 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Hey, at least Fields can do SOMETHING and offer the team SOMETHING at all other than cheerleader/clip board holder you dont want to EVER come in because you know he can do nothing more than throw a three yard pass.

I won't argue the feelings for Bryce. It is a little weird how Dave ignores any questions about Bryce and instantly says Dalton is the starter. It's also weird how Bryce doesn't even get put in for mop up duty. 

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22 hours ago, TEClemson53 said:

I won't argue the feelings for Bryce. It is a little weird how Dave ignores any questions about Bryce and instantly says Dalton is the starter. It's also weird how Bryce doesn't even get put in for mop up duty. 

I don't think it is weird I think  it says that Canales sees Young as such a clear failure that he can't understand why he has to keep listening to the questions. I mean, they have seen Dalton and they have seen Bryce, 'why are they still asking this stuff?'. 

Or, he is secretly tutoring him and knows that his work will be undone if Young gets on the field too soon. It took just one quarter, a dozen or so snaps, to undo a whole offseason's worth of progress.

Okay, I'll stick with that, that sounds like something the pie in the sky folks might buy.

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10 minutes ago, strato said:

I don't think it is weird I think  it says that Canales sees Young as such a clear failure that he can't understand why he has to keep listening to the questions. I mean, they have seen Dalton and they have seen Bryce, 'why are they still asking this stuff?'. 

Or, he is secretly tutoring him and knows that his work will be undone if Young gets on the field too soon. It took just one quarter, a dozen or so snaps, to undo a whole offseason's worth of progress.

Okay, I'll stick with that, that sounds like something the pie in the sky folks might buy.

Canales ain't spending one fuging second working with him.   

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