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Bryce Young PFF - Week 16


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24 minutes ago, BullCityP said:

I've posted this in another thread but I will repeat it here. The sooner you accept that Bryce will be your QB1 for the next 10 or so years the better off you'll be. No matter how much crying you do on this forum isn't going to change that fact lol.  

10 years? lol.  That's funny.  Not sure Tom Brady would survive 10 years on a David Tepper team.  Tepper already showed he was cool moving on from Bryce 2 games into year 2.  Injury brought Bryce back. 

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46 minutes ago, CRA said:

  Tampa isn't even good.  There record is built off of beating the bottom 4th of the NFL. 

 

 

They've literally beaten the 2 best teams in the NFC (Lions, and Eagles) and have beaten two other likely playoff teams in Washington and the Chargers. What are you even talking about?

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5 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

That's on the FO. 

It is. And it doesn't matter anymore because it's a sunk cost. We can't keep him around because of his draft cost, nor should we hold it against him, imo. Yes first round rookies get more leeway than others but he still has to earn it now.

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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

Is there a way to show the last 5 games or something? I know Bryce was terrible vs Cowboys but he'd had good grades vs TB and KC that might offset that.

No filters for that, but give me a minute to see if I can get anything along those lines.

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Most quarterbacks in the league are game managers. There are maybe only 4-5 quarterbacks in the whole league who can succeed without a strong running game or with poor offensive line play.

This board seems to expect Bryce being a first pick, to perform like Joe Burrow or Josh Allen, but there are only two players like them in the world and Josh Allen didn't look like Josh Allen in his second year.

Lastly, and most importantly, this is the situation we have. It does none of us any good to complain about what Bryce isn't because, unless everything goes disastrously wrong, he is here for the foreseeable future and is highly likely to be the starting QB. You can bring in all the QBs you like, but everything is slanted towards Bryce because he was their choice at QB and because of that, they are going to give him every chance to succeed.

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24 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Is there a way to show the last 5 games or something? I know Bryce was terrible vs Cowboys but he'd had good grades vs TB and KC that might offset that.

Can't get a cumulative grade, but can get by week:

Week 16: #1
Week 15: #35
Week 14: #16
Week 13: #4
Week 12: #3

 

Since he asked for it, @Shotgun, there's Week 15. Week 14, 13, and 12 might have fuged up what you were going for though... 😜

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