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The fumbles are horrendous. I'll give any Bryce hater that. 

But outside the fumbles, I actually think he's been very much above average. Not sure you can find 15 guys in the league better than what we've gotten from Bryce. Especially if we can find a way to mitigate those fumbles.  

This fan base just polarizes on quarterbacks like none other. There were fans that wanted Cam gone during the MVP season. I think we all need to challenge ourselves to be realistic and open about Bryce. I'm a Bryce defender, but I have to admit he has physical limitations, and he goes dormant sometimes. 

I just think he's so much better than QB roulette. When he's not fumbling, we've played some good football. 

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3 hours ago, AceBoogie said:

I never once said I believed in Sam. Only that he’s proof that the Jets and Panthers are bad organizations. You spent all that time on me. I’m flattered. 

You aren't any less inconsistent than anyone else here get real. And you've already declared Bryce Young a bust twice.

You were up first thing this morning trying to fight people. The time you spend here is more unhealthy than anyone else clearly. Is this what you do on other social media? Try to get people to fight you then flail about them spending time responding to you? I feel sorry for you. I hope things get better!

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19 minutes ago, ImfromClayton said:

 

But outside the fumbles, I actually think he's been very much above average. Not sure you can find 15 guys in the league better than what we've gotten from Bryce. Especially if we can find a way to mitigate those fumbles.  

 

sorry to double quote but

A.) you're not fixing fumbles. There's nothign to be fixed about his fumble this weekend, for example. that is just a small person trying to move quickly who's hands are small.

B.) so i like these charts just because all the information is right in front of you and its easy to reference. This is the whole season, not this dumb "well if you cound the last 9 quarters not including the first quarter..." that people are twisting themselves into knots for

Higher/lower = offense is more/less productive. Left/right = quarterback is less/more accurate than expected given field position/defense quality/etc

Don't look top right

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47 minutes ago, ImfromClayton said:

The fumbles are horrendous. I'll give any Bryce hater that. 

But outside the fumbles, I actually think he's been very much above average. Not sure you can find 15 guys in the league better than what we've gotten from Bryce. Especially if we can find a way to mitigate those fumbles.  

This fan base just polarizes on quarterbacks like none other. There were fans that wanted Cam gone during the MVP season. I think we all need to challenge ourselves to be realistic and open about Bryce. I'm a Bryce defender, but I have to admit he has physical limitations, and he goes dormant sometimes. 

I just think he's so much better than QB roulette. When he's not fumbling, we've played some good football. 

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2 hours ago, rebelrouser said:

We're going to pick eight again aren't we.  Just in time for the top qb's to be off the board.  

Yes, we will be just good enough to be out of reach of the top QBs.  Then we will have to ride with Young once again and lustfully look at the '27 QB class where we will also be picking 8th only to miss out on that crop of top QBs.

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7 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Yes, we will be just good enough to be out of reach of the top QBs.  Then we will have to ride with Young once again and lustfully look at the '27 QB class where we will also be picking 8th only to miss out on that crop of top QBs.

They don't need to spend their first round pick on a QB. 

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10 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

They don't need to spend their first round pick on a QB. 

When do we upgrade at QB, then? Or should we?  We know Young is good for approximately 4-5 wins a year.  This is what Tepper meant when not settling for mediocrity, apparently.

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1 hour ago, ImfromClayton said:

The fumbles are horrendous. I'll give any Bryce hater that. 

But outside the fumbles, I actually think he's been very much above average. Not sure you can find 15 guys in the league better than what we've gotten from Bryce. Especially if we can find a way to mitigate those fumbles.  

This fan base just polarizes on quarterbacks like none other. There were fans that wanted Cam gone during the MVP season. I think we all need to challenge ourselves to be realistic and open about Bryce. I'm a Bryce defender, but I have to admit he has physical limitations, and he goes dormant sometimes. 

I just think he's so much better than QB roulette. When he's not fumbling, we've played some good football. 

Bryce Young is “very much above average”? 

That some propaganda level stuff. 

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