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Bryce Young post benching if it were a full season worth of stats.


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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

He is 2nd in passing yards 2nd in passing yards per game 4th in TD's 3rd in completion percentage.

Obviously the Lions have a tremendous amount of talent on their roster compared to us but Goff is plainly really good at what he does and he's remained a competitive QB in the past with less and on a different team.

You guys need to realize you aren't even being consistent between takes here because your whole position revolves around you accusing others of unfairly scrutinizing Bryce and what you're doing diminishing others isn't any different or better. You look silly.

I just asked a simple question and you wrote an entire paragraph and STILL didn't answer it lol

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13 minutes ago, BullCityP said:

I just asked a simple question and you wrote an entire paragraph and STILL didn't answer it lol

The Lions have 2 receivers currently in the top 20 in YAC one is 5th one is 18th. St Brown is all the way down the list at 34. Based on some of the recent hyperbole I've seen here I expected to find his entire WR core in the top 10 but that isn't so.

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23 minutes ago, BullCityP said:

I just asked a simple question and you wrote an entire paragraph and STILL didn't answer it lol

IMG_2046.thumb.jpeg.6bd0ceb6db3ef36ea4aebcbfcb881ec3.jpegIMG_2047.thumb.jpeg.f2f11cf3339feb75cf878adc9687d977.jpegYoung’s box score numbers (the thing the huddle cares most about) suffer in large due to our lack of YAC and overall easy completions. We have no screen game whatsoever. Young has to earn a lot of what he gets while throwing to the worst graded receiving group in the league 

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

The funny thing about the "Bryce Young has the worst everything!" crowd is they also simultaneously poo on Chubba Hubbard who is the main reason Bryce Young finally crossed the 30 point threshold this season against the lowly Cardinals.

Who pood on Chubba?

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4 minutes ago, frankw said:

Oh you've already forgotten your 3rd best RB in the division remark? 8th in the NFL in rushing yards with an anemic at best passing offense all season.

Because you're stating facts doesn't mean you're trashing him. You would be hard pressed to find someone who says Chuba is a better RB as Kamara and Robinson. Someone may take him over Kamara because of age but he's not better than him. And I guarantee you can't find someone who could honestly say he's a top 5 back in the NFL 

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9 minutes ago, BullCityP said:

Because you're stating facts doesn't mean you're trashing him. You would be hard pressed to find someone who says Chuba is a better RB as Kamara and Robinson. Someone may take him over Kamara because of age but he's not better than him. And I guarantee you can't find someone who could honestly say he's a top 5 back in the NFL 

You have a weird understanding between what is an opinion and what is a fact.  I suspect its lack of intelligence but feel free to straighten that out for us.

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18 minutes ago, BullCityP said:

Because you're stating facts doesn't mean you're trashing him. You would be hard pressed to find someone who says Chuba is a better RB as Kamara and Robinson. Someone may take him over Kamara because of age but he's not better than him. And I guarantee you can't find someone who could honestly say he's a top 5 back in the NFL 

Didn't say he was a top 5 back in the NFL this is about what you said regarding the division as a means to diminish him.

Bijan currently has 96 more rushing yards than Hubbard while playing an additional game. YPC is also similar with Bijan at 4.7 and Chuba at 4.8. Longest run still comparable with Bijan at 37 and Chuba at 38. Touchdowns Bijan has 12 Hubbard has 10. All this while missing the final two games of the season. Kamara is 18th in rushing yards has 4.2 YPC and is 23rd in touchdowns. He isn't even in the convo here and to put him ahead of Chuba at this point in time is certainly an opinion to say the least.

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18 minutes ago, BullCityP said:

Because you're stating facts doesn't mean you're trashing him. You would be hard pressed to find someone who says Chuba is a better RB as Kamara and Robinson. Someone may take him over Kamara because of age but he's not better than him. And I guarantee you can't find someone who could honestly say he's a top 5 back in the NFL 

Pre injury he was top 5 sounds the same as post benching to me

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