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I was ready to jump on Bryce about QBR & passer RTG, but...


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5 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

And this is exactly why I don't even bother to have a real conversation with you. You are incapable.  

Go ahead and block me then. At one point I thought that you were capable and sensical, but the recent seasons have proved me wrong. Your responses have become more emotional and you love playing the victim. 

Believe me, there are plenty of people on here who know that I am more than capable of providing a good discussion. That's a fact. If you're incapable of realizing that, then it says more about you than me. 

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Just now, TD alt said:

Go ahead and block me then. At one point I thought that you were capable and sensical, but the recent seasons have proved me wrong. Your responses have become more emotional and you love playing the victim. 

Believe me, there are plenty of people on here who know that I am more than capable of providing a good discussion. That's a fact. If you're incapable of realizing that, then it says more about you than me. 

You sure do love talking about me.  Especially since you don't know poo. Keep the victim poo for someone who will roll over for you. 

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Anybody who wants to be emotional in their analysis shouldn't be posting on a forum, where most couldn't care less about ones emotions.  That poo is for childish, immature people. 

Pretty common place in this modern society where people live their lives online.

As for Bryce, the kid is a straight up baller. It was very difficult to watch him play without his confidence.  

Now that he has found his mojo,  he is showing why he was the top pick in the draft. 

Have to continue to build a team around him. 

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6 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

You sure do love talking about me.  Especially since you don't know poo. Keep the victim poo for someone who will roll over for you. 

No, I actually don't love talking about you, and I actually thought you were a good poster at one time, but I've noticed the downturn in your discussion---real talk---I just haven't said anything until now. As for all the other bullsh¡t you're talking...

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2 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Anybody who wants to be emotional in their analysis shouldn't be posting on a forum, where most couldn't care less about ones emotions.  That poo is for childish, immature people. 

Pretty common place in this modern society where people live their lives online.

As for Bryce, the kid is a straight up baller. It was very difficult to watch him play without his confidence.  

Now that he has found his mojo,  he is showing why he was the top pick in the draft. 

Have to continue to build a team around him. 

Straight up baller.  50% completion rate on 15 completions with 60 yards in 2nd half.  That is balling the fug out

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14 minutes ago, NAS said:

Bryce Young in 9 game since his benching:

2,050 Yards
15 TDs
6 INT
80.9 Passing Grade (7th)
24 Big Time Throws (tied for 1st)
7.9% Big Time Throw rate (1st)

These are encouraging. I’d add in that he’s doing this with the following weapons:

Thielen:  an absolute pro but probably shouldn’t be a one at this point

UDFA

A rookie receiver who has the yips

A rookie tight end

David Moore:  who hasn’t had a meaningful season catching passes since 2020

Honestly, after typing that out, I’m not sure there’s a worse group of skill players in the nfl outside of maybe New Orleans and  with their current state of injuries. Maybe Las Vegas but Meyers and Bowers are probably still better.  Ten and Jax both have better receiving and tight end options.  Cleveland has Jeudy and Njoku  

Have to surround him with better options on the offensive side of the ball at the skill positions. Chuba is great. Sanders, XL, and Coker have all shown very encouraging signs but more is needed. 

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