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Diontae Johnson had “sigh of relief” when he was traded to Ravens


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30 minutes ago, PantherBoy95 said:

Genuine question bc I may be out of the loop, what did he say to throw him under the bus?
I heard him sound supportive (or at least neutral) of Bryce even when there wasn't much reason to be.

Game 2 Diontae and Thielen both were open and Young was not getting it to them. 
I’d have to watch it again to remember who did what but I think Diontae wouldn’t talk to Bryce, Thielen was yelling on the sidelines.  Something like that. And there were post game comments about it. Thielen for sure was trying to deflect that it was personal with Bryce Young…

also the throwing of hands in the air in frustration after being wide open and no ball, that was happening. 

The media video after the game, locker room and I can’t remember if there was a podium statement… but it will be addressed there.

take it further when Young was benched the next day those guys could barely contain their pleasure. It was obvious they were excited to get another guy in that job who might be able to do it. 

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37 minutes ago, PantherBoy95 said:

Genuine question bc I may be out of the loop, what did he say to throw him under the bus?
I heard him sound supportive (or at least neutral) of Bryce even when there wasn't much reason to be.

Washington game, locker room comments, recap, it is to be found there. Something about can’t do people’s jobs for them…. 
that wasn’t about Bryce, my bad.  I posted what you may be looking for in the other thread 

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10 minutes ago, strato said:

Game 2 Diontae and Thielen both were open and Young was not getting it to them. 
I’d have to watch it again to remember who did what but I think Diontae wouldn’t talk to Bryce, Thielen was yelling on the sidelines.  Something like that. And there were post game comments about it. Thielen for sure was trying to deflect that it was personal with Bryce Young…

also the throwing of hands in the air in frustration after being wide open and no ball, that was happening. 

The media video after the game, locker room and I can’t remember if there was a podium statement… but it will be addressed there.

take it further when Young was benched the next day those guys could barely contain their pleasure. It was obvious they were excited to get another guy in that job who might be able to do it. 

It was the "I can't play every position on the field" comment that was a slap to the face of his teammates IMO.  That was at the press after a game too.

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1 hour ago, cookinbrak said:

I just read that we are paying his salary for the rest of the year? Anything else we gonna give away?

What's left? Sanders is a decent guess with Brooks maybe in the picture. 

Hmmm. Thielen maybe. I have seen someone say Clowney too. 

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This franchise has no sense of direction on how they want to build!! Once we get a good player he’s traded for draft picks who don’t even equal combined to player lost!! I think the fake Dalton thumb injury is a chance to see if BY9 has learned anything or light a fire under his ass to see if he’s able to grow!! I like Canales as a coach.. I think he will improve.. he just as crappy roster 

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