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Bryce is still the future


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4 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Go ahead and lock him up for 10 years now, since he will be cheaper.

My absolute worst fear in all this is resigning bryce to 40 million a year to be a mediocre limited qb. Pray to God that doesn't happen. I may really be done with the team then and I'm as loyal as it gets. 

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1 hour ago, CPF4LIFE said:

My absolute worst fear in all this is resigning bryce to 40 million a year to be a mediocre limited qb. Pray to God that doesn't happen. I may really be done with the team then and I'm as loyal as it gets. 

I don’t want this to be another Daniel jones situation. 

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18 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I don’t want this to be another Daniel jones situation. 

I'm 90% positive Young will not be the starter here going forward and about 50% on whether he finishes his rookie contract here. I think you do not have to worry about him getting a long-term deal here.

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Wow so Bryce has finally reached rookie Sam Darnold but without a rocket arm level! Thing is if we lost with the same performance no one would be praising him on here. His performance was like expecting the worst from your backup qb being forced to start and them squeezing out a win, PJ style. No disrespect to PJ who can actually spin the ball like a grown man. 

https://twitter.com/MattWaldman/status/1853458842673123529

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7 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I hope you’re right 

The wildcard is Tepper. Only Young can determine his future of course but he's got to play a lot better than he did yesterday and consistently to guarantee himself a job here. Do you see that happening? I sure as hell don't. 

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