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Young vs WIlliams over the past three games


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19 minutes ago, Icege said:

He's being misinterpreted the same way Bryce was when he said he took a week or two off to watch Netflix and decompress.

Bryce wasn't misinterpreted.   You could argue he/they didn't paint an accurate picture. 

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15 minutes ago, CRA said:

Bryce wasn't misinterpreted.   You could argue he/they didn't paint an accurate picture. 

People acted as if he didn't do any offseason work and just watched Netflix. Let's not pretend that wasn't the case. They spun it as if Bryce watched Netflix all offseason the same way folks have spun the AR quote as if he were saying it's easier to play against NFL players rather than with them.

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1 minute ago, Icege said:

People acted as if he didn't do any offseason work and just watched Netflix. Let's not pretend that wasn't the case. They spun it as if Bryce watched Netflix all offseason the same way folks have spun the AR quote as if he were saying it's easier to play against NFL players rather than with them.

Bryce said what he said.  PR folks need to do a lot better then.  It was a lot of detail about intentionally having nothing to do with football for the offseason.   Not a week or two off.   That falls on them if it wasn't true. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Bryce said what he said.  PR folks need to do a lot better then.  It was a lot of detail about intentionally having nothing to do with football for the offseason.   Not a week or two off.   That falls on them if it wasn't true. 

What in the world is wrong with saying that you took a vacation for a week to decompress after a rough year at work and that during said week you watched YouTube, Netflix, and hung out?

He said himself that it lasted one week, but that part is ignored in favor of people being angry and trying to find more reasons to dislike the pick.

That makes no sense to me whatsoever. Even if he was the worst QB of all-time, the man should be allowed to have a week of peace. 

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I wouldn't have taken Young or Williams #1 I called both bust waiting to happen.

Young was just too small, Williams paints his nails and cry's to his mommy when he loses a game. Just didn't think ether had the mental side down with both never facing much adversity till the NFL.. #1 pick will always go to a bad team.

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51 minutes ago, NCBlu said:

I wouldn't have taken Young or Williams #1 I called both bust waiting to happen.

Young was just too small, Williams paints his nails and cry's to his mommy when he loses a game. Just didn't think ether had the mental side down with both never facing much adversity till the NFL.. #1 pick will always go to a bad team.

I'd prefer a guy that didn't.  

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1 hour ago, Icege said:

What in the world is wrong with saying that you took a vacation for a week to decompress after a rough year at work and that during said week you watched YouTube, Netflix, and hung out?

He said himself that it lasted one week, but that part is ignored in favor of people being angry and trying to find more reasons to dislike the pick.

That makes no sense to me whatsoever. Even if he was the worst QB of all-time, the man should be allowed to have a week of peace. 

Teddy Bridgewater and Bryce Young owe you some backpay for the amount of keystrokes you've invested in shielding them from criticism. Truly committed.

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1 hour ago, strato said:

I couldn't find where they got that stat but I went to that site and looked for it. What I could pull up is their QB rankings page.

Williams is #25, Young is #30. 

https://www.the33rdteam.com/2024-nfl-week-11-quarterback-rankings-justin-herbert-makes-big-jump/

Yeah, and?  One is a fact the other an opinion 

Caleb is a bust who is also disliked by his teammates.  I wouldn’t want to have him on our team

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Just now, NAS said:

Yeah, and?  One is a fact the other an opinion 

Caleb is a bust who is also disliked by his teammates.  I wouldn’t want to have him on our team

I am not trying to argue so much as I would like to check those stats, and this is another deal from the same site that gives a little different perspective. I can fuging argue if you want. 

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1 hour ago, strato said:

I am not trying to argue so much as I would like to check those stats, and this is another deal from the same site that gives a little different perspective. I can fuging argue if you want. 

Not arguing just don’t see the relevance 

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16 minutes ago, NAS said:

Same, i found ir surprising

I mean, a half a year of throws over 15 yards, who do you think has more throws to factor in 2024? Especially considering the games played by each. 

I would see the number of throws for Youngs as a smaller number and maybe by a lot. It surprised me that anyone was worse lol. That's why I wanted to take a look. 

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