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Bryce Young Is a Symptom, Not the Disease


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Just now, mav1234 said:

Good lord dude... Bryce didn't lose us the game in the end after spotting the Dolphins some points ... He didn't win us that game ...

He led the game winning drive. He had two horrible turnovers and redeemed himself and showed leadership and resilience 

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3 minutes ago, NAS said:

He led the game winning drive. He had two horrible turnovers and redeemed himself and showed leadership and resilience 

I'd agree he showed resilience and leadership but this isn't really a game to celebrate from your third year starter as evidence of anything other than not losing to a bad team.

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Just now, mav1234 said:

I'd agree he showed resilience and leadership but this isn't really a game to celebrate from your third year starter as evidence of anything other than not losing to a bad team.

I am not celebrating just telling the haters to suck it when they’re calling for him to get benched after a victory lmao

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1 minute ago, NAS said:

And you think it’s a flex to quote meaningless stats when it suits you.  Just saying you were pathetic to tag me and again show your blind hatred for Bryce.  Dolphins have the worst run defense in the NFL, glad Rico had a game and Bryce was clutch in the end.  Just take an L

Yeah you don't seem to be doing too well over there but it's okay you can vent if it makes you feel better. I'm happy to win. I'm thrilled for Rico Dowdle. I knew he was a baller when we signed him. He won us the game basically.

As for the reality of the situation. You should try being consistent. Folks like you have been dogging on the receivers for a long time now any chance you get but you'll happily excuse your QB turning the ball over. Then when the young offensive rookies all look suddenly good on the last touchdown drive because Bryce isn't playing horrible there's no harsh words for them anymore. We see you. But keep on keeping on bud. Good talking to you!

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Yeah you don't seem to be doing too well over there but it's okay you can vent if it makes you feel better. I'm happy to win. I'm thrilled for Rico Dowdle. I knew he was a baller when we signed him. He won us the game basically.

As for the reality of the situation. You should try being consistent. Folks like you have been dogging on the receivers for a long time now any chance you get but you'll happily excuse your QB turning the ball over. Then when the young offensive rookies all look suddenly good on the last touchdown drive because Bryce isn't playing horrible there's no harsh words for them anymore. We see you. But keep on keeping on bud. Good talking to you!

You’re such a retard hahaha 

Nobody is excusing his turnovers but it’s the NFL, you take the win and move on. You’re the one miserable in victory I bet you were hoping we lose so you can shitpost more about Bryce 

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12 minutes ago, NAS said:

You’re such a retard hahaha 

Nobody is excusing his turnovers but it’s the NFL, you take the win and move on. You’re the one miserable in victory I bet you were hoping we lose so you can shitpost more about Bryce 

You should be singing Rico Dowdle's praises instead of whatever it is you're doing here calling other folks retards because they don't align with your warped POV. Very cringe.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

You should be singing Rico Dowdle's praises instead of whatever it is you're doing here calling other folks retards because they don't align with your warped POV. Very cringe.

Ok bud enjoy your gaslighting 

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Oh the game winning drive bullshit stat is back? One of the most useless garbage stat as it tells nothing of the rest of the game,  or a players actual play on the "magical" drive, nor what happens after this game winning drive. Its a terrible metric that started here 2-3 years ago on here with people trying to rationalize someone's play down to a single drive and disregard everything else. It was weak then, and it's as weak as it was then. Let's do better.

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4 hours ago, NAS said:

You’re such a retard hahaha 

Nobody is excusing his turnovers but it’s the NFL, you take the win and move on. You’re the one miserable in victory I bet you were hoping we lose so you can shitpost more about Bryce 

The only issue the team had today was turnovers and it was from the QB position. I agree that fans should count their blessings and be happy but Bryce is not good 

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