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Scott Fowler on Bryce Young


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1 hour ago, strato said:

The hopium though, it is too powerful to fool with and it only takes a little taste to set people back to June of 2023. It fucvking dangerous and it needs to be removed from influence. 

Not really sure what Hopium is.  But I may have tried some of it when I was younger.  🙂

But nothing we say here makes one bit of difference in what happens to the team.  

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1 hour ago, strato said:

The hopium though, it is too powerful to fool with and it only takes a little taste to set people back to June of 2023. It fucvking dangerous and it needs to be removed from influence. 

😆 🤣 

It's just sports....

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4 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Not really sure what Hopium is.  But I may have tried some of it when I was younger.  🙂

But nothing we say here makes one bit of difference in what happens to the team.  

Could you imagine the HR department if hepcat could fire someone every drive?

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59 minutes ago, csx said:

😆 🤣 

It's just sports....

I am not going out to picket, but this is 30 years in and a lifetime of NFL. The environment here with the Bryce boosters was so bad. He was so bad. 

That hasn't died and any encouragement brings it right back. It was so nice watching normal QB style (and yes I know Dalton had tough outings, but how do you think Bryce would have handled them?). I and many others just like me have had to indulge that hopeless poo for two seasons now with people thinking he is some kind of answer. Enough is enough. 

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I say hope til you drop.  Kinda the whole point to watching sports.  

Be somewhat realistic.  I only want improvement.  Canales has already shown with his benching he isn't going to put him on the field without good reason which to me would be best chance of winning or learning and getting better.

 

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1 minute ago, Loyalty4Life said:

I say hope til you drop.  Kinda the whole point to watching sports.  

Be somewhat realistic.  I only want improvement.  Canales has already shown with his benching he isn't going to put him on the field without good reason which to me would be best chance of winning or learning and getting better.

 

He certainly has shown Young that his draft status isn't going to buy him any grace going forward. That's a positive sign at least. 

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