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Bryce is still the future


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5 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I’m not shitting on them. Chubba has been the bright spot of the year but don’t forget there’s a reason they went and got Sanders who you’ll admit is ass. So who else is there? 

7th round pick and career journeyman David Moore. 
 

Rookie Leggete, Rookie Sanders, 

Undrafted Rookie Coker 

Nobody here believes in Mingo. 
 

That’s who he’s out there playing with. One of them dropped a deep ball TD and another one had a deep ball stripped for an interception. 
 

Still got a W. So hate on. 

 

We spent 150 million dollars on this OL in free agency to help Bryce Young.

We traded up for the first two picks in the draft to put offensive talent around Bryce Young.

If all you've got is some bizarre position that everything else around Bryce Young is working against him then you are living in an alternate reality my friend.

Stating facts that you perceive to be inconvenient to your narrative ≠ hating no matter how many times you say it.

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2 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Ehh the Saints allow 8 fewer ppg than we do... They're terrible too tho.

Maybe BY will have a career as a back up if he can keep improving but the elation over his game is a little much.

There's still a good bit of football left. Looking like both defenses will be in the history books for all the wrong reasons.

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He threw a pseudo-dart to Xl I think for a key first down that was nice. His runs showed more waggle and confidence  

He had some near picks but all QBs do. Overall a clean game and he appeared more calm and confident. His calls at the line seemed correct. He roamed the sideline and engaged his teammates. 

Fair is fair, and today he showed some good play. Yes, it was the saints, but this is a better look than any of his other games this year. 

Im far, far from convinced of his ability to be a franchise QB but I’ll ride the ride for now. 

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1 hour ago, AceBoogie said:

You are miserable lol. Bryce out there throwing to rookies and nobodies and got a W. Gotta tip the cap. 

I have disagreed with you before but I will agree today. He gets credit for playing well enough to win and leading a big drive for the game winner. He’s done enough to earn starts for the next few games at least to see where we stand at that position. 

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