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Bryce Young is the worst NFL QB to ever start more than a season and the biggest bust in NFL history


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17 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He was awful until he dug us a three score hole and then he stat padded against soft zone for the rest of the game. Sorry of his career. Stop falling for that fool's gold.

I only saw  the end. Was following online from hospital visitation then gave up. Got home to at least an exciting finish 

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It might help if we would let the Front Office select the QB instead of the Owner's wife. Add to that that we moved up to take Leggette, who is also a colossal bust and you pissed away 2 #1 picks that are meant to be full time contributing starters. 

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3 minutes ago, csx said:

I only saw  the end. Was following online from hospital visitation then gave up. Got home to at least an exciting finish 

Stop sack fumble for a TD on the 1st drive. Ugly INT on the second drive. Mediocre play after that up until half. Padded stats against soft zone all second half trailing multiple scores with the Cards just focusing on not giving up a big play and a quick score. We get the inside kick by miracle and Bryce IMMEDIATELY turns back into a pumpkin. The switch just flat out switched off.

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21 hours ago, Huffgolf30 said:

Tet is prob the best pick since Cam. Haven't seen WR with moves and hands like that since Steve Smith. Im looking for a bright spot.

Uhh, Luke. 
 

But this was a great outcome for a pick. Especially for us. 

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