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Bryce Young is HIM.


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27 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

but but but I was told he has regained his confidence and he has turned the corner

I mean stats aside he still looks a whole lot better recently. Not sure how that can be denied. WRs have dropped some good passes too. 

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2 hours ago, Frank9999 said:

I mean stats aside he still looks a whole lot better recently. Not sure how that can be denied. WRs have dropped some good passes too. 

This exactly.   These days people refuse to see reality.  He has clearly improved if you watch him play.  Is it good enough to be the long term qb?  Probably not, but it's clearly enough to make the people who are sure he's not the qb answer start to sweat to make useless posts where they refuse to acknowledge that he has clearly improved or make topics immediately after wins to mock his stats.  He has looked better.  How much better?  That's a matter of opinion, but anyone going out of their way to not acknowledge that is delusional.

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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

better is relative to what you are comparing it to, sure he is not complete and absolute dogshit but he is still the worst starting qb in the nfl. 

I don't know that he actually looks the worst the last two weeks... He's made some very good decisions and throws.  I've watched a lot of games and he's been pretty middle of the pack in terms of QB play, and his limiting turnovers has been huge.  

But it's just two weeks, and while the Giants are a good passing D, NO is not. So let's see what Kingslayer does against the Chiefs...

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