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Bryce Young May Be The Answer


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7 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

you had to go back 13 months to find something.  Kudos to you sherlock holmes, youve cracked the case

 

we missed you this past week

Typing "stan" in the search bar and then specifying you as the author is crazy easy to do, regardless of how long ago you posted it. 😛

Though I do appreciate you caring about my well being this past week. ❤️

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4 hours ago, CRA said:

we need a defensive heavy draft. 

I'm still on the double up Carter train.  Penn St Carter in the 1st and Clemson Carter in the 2nd. Front 7 players.  Maybe corner in the 3rd.   

I'd have said corner higher before Jackson started performing so well. He's been turning out some good performances here of late and yesterday really did great CB work.

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3 hours ago, mav1234 said:

If the wheels had come off / the Cowboys game had been a return to bad, and we'd lost out to the point we could draft Sanders or Ward, maybe, but we need defense no matter what and frankly we'll be in a good position for it this draft. Bryce has played us out of a different QB.

QB isn't our biggest need for once, but there's still a question mark on long term. We'll see how he does next year, hopefully with some competition in camp, ideally with an improved defense.

He's done well enough to put QB on back burner for the time being. He may prove to be the guy or might not but right now, he's earned his QB1 spot for the start of 2025.

And that will thankfully keep up out of the massive clusterfugg that will be the drafting of Sanders. 

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14 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

He's done well enough to put QB on back burner for the time being. He may prove to be the guy or might not but right now, he's earned his QB1 spot for the start of 2025.

And that will thankfully keep up out of the massive clusterfugg that will be the drafting of Sanders. 

Yeah I am not buying this at all.  His play hasnt warranted not bringing in competition.   Thats where this thing went off the rails to start with.  We shouldnt be handing him the job.  If he wins it outright in TC then cool so be it but I would be floored if DC doesnt bring in someone to try and elevate his game.  I mean someone other then dalton.  I think his play at worst has him on the roster next year and us not trading him away which it was looking like a damn near certainty a couple of months ago.

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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Yeah I am not buying this at all.  His play hasnt warranted not bringing in competition.   Thats where this thing went off the rails to start with.  We shouldnt be handing him the job.  If he wins it outright in TC then cool so be it but I would be floored if DC doesnt bring in someone to try and elevate his game.  I mean someone other then dalton.  I think his play at worst has him on the roster next year and us not trading him away which it was looking like a damn near certainty a couple of months ago.

Whatever.

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3 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Yeah I am not buying this at all.  His play hasnt warranted not bringing in competition.   Thats where this thing went off the rails to start with.  We shouldnt be handing him the job.  If he wins it outright in TC then cool so be it but I would be floored if DC doesnt bring in someone to try and elevate his game.  I mean someone other then dalton.  I think his play at worst has him on the roster next year and us not trading him away which it was looking like a damn near certainty a couple of months ago.

Bingo. It was benching/competition that supposedly prompted his 'turnaround', so why remove that and go back to how it was in 2023? Makes no sense to not keep the heat on any player in this scenario.

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