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43 minutes ago, NAS said:

Stroud is struggling right now

Wait did I just see a jump pass by Stroud on that interception?  Bryce would get crucified lol

 Even with stroud taking a step back, bryce is still nowhere near him as a nfl qb and still shouldn't have been chosen over him.

Yall should just give this a rest for good. It's tired and sad. 

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5 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

 Even with stroud taking a step back, bryce is still nowhere near him as a nfl qb and still shouldn't have been chosen over him.

Yall should just give this a rest for good. It's tired and sad. 

Nah you should give it a rest, nobody said that Bryce is better 

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Seeing CJ crying like that mid game over a pretty normal football injury was pretty crazy and has me questioning if his dude will ever really be an elite QB who can contend for a title. Don’t get me wrong I’m not saying it’s bad or anything to show emotion, it’s definitely something that should be seen as normal for men to do in general.

But these are supposed to be modern day gladiators man. Luke is like the gentlest dude in the world and on the field on game days shifted into being a psycho monster. I could never ever picture any of the elite QBs out there losing their composure mid game like that over a normal injury. I mean seriously, can you picture Rodgers, Brees, Brady, Manning, Mahomes crying over an injury? Lol. They’d shrug it off immediately and be right back ready to go and try to win the game.

Something like Hamlin, yeah absolutely. But a knee injury? It sucks yeah but it’s part of the game, QB as the leader needs to get his poo together and get the rest of the team to still be fully focused on winning the game. Next man up.

Maybe it winds up being nothing but it felt out of place and odd to me.

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4 minutes ago, t96 said:

Seeing CJ crying like that mid game over a pretty normal football injury was pretty crazy and has me questioning if his dude will ever really be an elite QB who can contend for a title. Don’t get me wrong I’m not saying it’s bad or anything to show emotion, it’s definitely something that should be seen as normal for men to do in general.

But these are supposed to be modern day gladiators man. Luke is like the gentlest dude in the world and on the field on game days shifted into being a psycho monster. I could never ever picture any of the elite QBs out there losing their composure mid game like that over a normal injury. I mean seriously, can you picture Rodgers, Brees, Brady, Manning, Mahomes crying over an injury? Lol. They’d shrug it off immediately and be right back ready to go and try to win the game.

Something like Hamlin, yeah absolutely. But a knee injury? It sucks yeah but it’s part of the game, QB as the leader needs to get his poo together and get the rest of the team to still be fully focused on winning the game. Next man up.

Maybe it winds up being nothing but it felt out of place and odd to me.

There were numerous Texans players openly crying. It definitely didn't have a "normal injury" feel to it. I don't fault someone for caring about their teammate and friend. 

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35 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

 Even with stroud taking a step back, bryce is still nowhere near him as a nfl qb and still shouldn't have been chosen over him.

Yall should just give this a rest for good. It's tired and sad. 

What's sad is the fanbase actively rooting for Bryce to fail. I can understand wanting to move on, but to openly root for him to struggle is a special type of miserable.

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30 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

What's sad is the fanbase actively rooting for Bryce to fail. I can understand wanting to move on, but to openly root for him to struggle is a special type of miserable.

Who is rooting for him to fail or struggle?

Or do you perceive the sight of folks logically discussing the good and bad of his performances across 25 current starts to be rooting for struggle or failure? If you do that's a you problem.

Not to mention you *ahem* personally have flip flopped positions on Bryce and others on at least a few occasions. You're the last one that should be on a soap box here.

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