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Bryce vs. Maye which Qb has the higher upside


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27 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

But it's not right now. If Bryce doesn't get any better at all for the rest of his career then what we've seen since his return as the starter is better than Maye's floor.

I think I have a different view of what "floor" means then. 

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58 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

But it's not right now. If Bryce doesn't get any better at all for the rest of his career then what we've seen since his return as the starter is better than Maye's floor.

The issue you're having here is that you're acting as if the best of what we've seen from Bryce is his floor.

Is Baker Mayfield's new floor 5 TDs and nearly 400 yards? Of course not.

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On 1/1/2025 at 11:32 AM, electro's horse said:

You can only judge Bryce from after his benching. Talking people on tv said it so his defenders have said it to. 

It's fair to believe that Young's worst is behind him and his floor was raised with the benching. I'm not sold though. The best I can give him so far is that he plays to the level of those around him. I think he could win in the right offense but that he goes back to being the worst QB in football in the wrong offense.

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