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3 hours ago, panthers55 said:

You are the one not acknowledging what the analysts who profess credibility and back it up with videos and stats are saying which is the opposite of what you are saying. I profess no expertise but I do follow those that do and simply repost what they say. Your argument is with them. What you want is credibility without doing the work and letting nothing but your already biased views color your ongoing analysis. When you argue with videos you haven't even seen using your already always knowing, with no facts only opinions (no matter how detailed), how would anyone take you seriously.

I told you I do  not need to see redundant videos, there are two plus years of videos in my memory bank.
Ans better, I watch the games. Closely. 
The diagnosis is in, has been in, and I believe in it. Pretty obvious poo. I am only pointing out his issues and pointing out what he must do which is duh, get on top of his footwork. Failing to do that reduces his opportunity to succeed. 
IF You watch his footwork without bias, just look at it, and and I don’t mean just the days he was executing… and if you  can’t see what I can see then we have nothing to talk about. 
Sometimes he does sometimes he doesn’t. I have never claimed that was an easy  adjustment, if isn’t. So it is an obstacle or a challenge for him. 
I have said I do not believe he ia NFL level but I also have said that I can see ways he could be moderately successful but he has to do his proper technique and they have to run that college offense or adapt it to the pros. 
Personally I hate that shot it bores me and isn’t NFL worthy Thatvisnptobably my biggest bias. I don’t enjoy that brand of football so much. 
Anyway 

As far as on here I am mostly talking with like minded people
here and  of course the non like minded people want to jump in our poo when when we criticize. That’s been a constant since befere the draft. 

I really got no beef with you until you start casting that personal shade with words like credibility, and bias and assuming my motivations when you don’t even know me.
Maybe you want to put me on ignore. 
 

 

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On 9/25/2025 at 1:44 PM, CRA said:

@Icege

There is a post in this exact thread making the statement he actually does have a rocket arm and is denying his shortcomings.

 

Where in the world did that post say he has a rocket arm? The most it said was that his arm isn't weak but that his mechanics cause issues. How in the Hell did you get, "He has a rocket arm and no issues!" out of that? It quite literally lists a shortcoming.

No wonder the haters are so irrational. Y'all aren't even reading for comprehension anymore but instead just to respond to an argument that you've already lost.

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4 hours ago, Icege said:

Where in the world did that post say he has a rocket arm? The most it said was that his arm isn't weak but that his mechanics cause issues. How in the Hell did you get, "He has a rocket arm and no issues!" out of that? It quite literally lists a shortcoming.

No wonder the haters are so irrational. Y'all aren't even reading for comprehension anymore but instead just to respond to an argument that you've already lost.

You seem to be playing some semantics/technicality argument…

he literally posted a video declaring Bryce had A++ arm strength with the visual spelling that out. One step below S tier (which is where a Favre would be).  It’s literally the opening statement made in the post.   Then it talks about what gets in the way of him always achieving that A++ arm lol. 

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14 hours ago, mav1234 said:

There are tons of videos of analysts etc talking about how Bryce's footwork needs significant improvement (and it is pointed to as one reason why he looks weaker armed than he really is)

Yeah at this point some of the counter arguments in response to very real issues with Bryce Young that we have all seen with our own eyes are akin to someone believing the earth is flat. You're just never going to get through to someone like that.

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

Yeah at this point some of the counter arguments in response to very real issues with Bryce Young that we have all seen with our own eyes are akin to someone believing the earth is flat. You're just never going to get through to someone like that.

But we are irrational.
This type of constant unrelenting pushback has only abated when Bryce got benched. And some the first two games this year. 
If he reaches mediocre to average play here it comes again. 

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