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You see, this is why I'm more critical of Dave Canales


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On 9/15/2025 at 8:27 PM, TD alt said:

I'm just still flabbergasted as to getting rid of Renfrow for lesser receivers, and then saying some weak sh¡t like he's not where he needs to be. And, by the way, if you keep misusing him, he's going to be in the hospital thanks to your mousie, pussified QB.

So it’s Bryce’s fault? lol 

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4 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

So it’s Bryce’s fault? lol 

The whole team minus Horn, Hubbard, Tmac, and Jackson is at fault. 

When 95% of the team is sucking, the QB is at fault too. So is the whole coaching staff. Just A #1 overall QB should be able to lift up the teammates to higher levels. Struggle city for everyone. 

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12 hours ago, TD alt said:

This thread is about Canales, but Bryce bears plenty of fault for what Bryce has and hasn't done.

You called him pussified. Why be an internet gangster? You don’t know that man. He’s undoubtedly better at his job that you are at his. Are you that insecure? If so like I told Red, try therapy. Sometimes it’s best to talk out your inadequacies instead of projecting them on a kid. 

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3 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You called him pussified. Why be an internet gangster? You don’t know that man. He’s undoubtedly better at his job that you are at his. Are you that insecure? If so like I told Red, try therapy. Sometimes it’s best to talk out your inadequacies instead of projecting them on a kid. 

I don't think that remark was necessary to convey his opinion. But as far as this new position you are taking. None of us have spent the last two years going around here spamming poo reactions over him and trying to dictate conversation. And you yourself have made two threads in two years declaring Bryce Young a bust. I mean that sounds like someone confused and in need of some level of therapy.

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On 9/15/2025 at 8:11 PM, L-TownCat said:

The fact that the thing he’s best at, cost the most money, and received the most influx of talent, is still a smoldering dumpster fire is about all the proof one should need.

Well Bryce is leading that group, and he's honestly not very good...so what do you expect. 

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4 hours ago, AceBoogie said:

You called him pussified. Why be an internet gangster? You don’t know that man. He’s undoubtedly better at his job that you are at his. Are you that insecure? If so like I told Red, try therapy. Sometimes it’s best to talk out your inadequacies instead of projecting them on a kid. 

Don't be a snowflake. 

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4 hours ago, AceBoogie said:

You called him pussified. Why be an internet gangster? You don’t know that man. He’s undoubtedly better at his job that you are at his. Are you that insecure? If so like I told Red, try therapy. Sometimes it’s best to talk out your inadequacies instead of projecting them on a kid. 

Jesus dude. Why are you trying to be a white knight on a goddamn message board? 

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