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Where do you fall on the Bryce Young spectrum?


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Where do you fall on the Bryce Young spectrum?  

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  1. 1. It's been so spirited for so long, let's draw some lines in the sand. Where do you fall on the Bryce spectrum?

    • Full-on fan - He is our Franchise QB, present & future
    • The door is still open for him being the answer
    • The door is closed barring a major run
    • Nope, he's not the answer - Doesn't matter what he does


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I think the door is closed barring a major run mainly because of where we are at the end of this year. We have some decisions to make and unless there is a major improvement in Bryce, we have seriously consider moving on. I'm all for giving him the opportunity to make those improvements, mind you. At the minimum, at the end of this year, we need to move on from Dalton and bring in a serious backup QB that fits DC's offensive schemes. 

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4 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I think the door is closed barring a major run mainly because of where we are at the end of this year. We have some decisions to make and unless there is a major improvement in Bryce, we have seriously consider moving on. I'm all for giving him the opportunity to make those improvements, mind you. At the minimum, at the end of this year, we need to move on from Dalton and bring in a serious backup QB that fits DC's offensive schemes. 

that would be a compromise for both sides.  Bring in some real competition and let it go from there, dont pick up the 5th put some real heat on bryce.

 

It will never happen but I think everyone would be satisfied that they at least addressed the situation

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

that would be a compromise for both sides.  Bring in some real competition and let it go from there, dont pick up the 5th put some real heat on bryce.

 

It will never happen but I think everyone would be satisfied that they at least addressed the situation

In that situation, if he were to breakout in the 4th year after we didn't pick up the option.  I would be completely okay with that.  We basically lose out on 1 year at 26 million but give out a big contract one year earlier.  Hypothetically, I have no issue with that being given to a franchise QB.

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3 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

In that situation, if he were to breakout in the 4th year after we didn't pick up the option.  I would be completely okay with that.  We basically lose out on 1 year at 26 million but give out a big contract one year earlier.  Hypothetically, I have no issue with that being given to a franchise QB.

1000%   Its a calculated gamble that really isnt going to backfire IMO.  Say he does, its basically eating 25 million if his eventual deal lands around 50ish.   But even if he "balls" out next year (always next year) no way I am comfortable handing him a 4/5 year deal

 

In reality I think if you dont pick up the 5th you are basically telling everyone its over

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19 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

It's not closed yet but it's half ajar. I'm not sure there is an answer. 

I sorta get it, but I'm keeping this as is.  

3rd option is where you sound to be.  It can be opened.  Don't see enough disparity between the two/would only muddy the poll.  

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He has shown he can pull off some high end throws and be clutch in some situations. He has been really inconsistent and turnovers are his biggest issue. I think his turnovers are mostly happenning due to his size and not being able to see the field clearly in a condensed pocket.

I think he will be an NFL starter in this league for awhile if he can find the right situation and staff. I am not certain if Canales can be that guy for Bryce, but we have seen some positive signs with this, such as week 18 last year and week 6 this year.

I don't put much stock in year 1. It seems like that coaching staff was a mess and I don't know if they just didn't want Bryce, but I get the impression they didn't even try to make it work with him.

The tl,dr version of this is simply, I think he has the potential to be a better player than Sam Darnold currently is. I think the most likely scenario is he finds success on another team.

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I chose door number 3. I have to say, based on what i have viewed on videos from the team; they seem firmly behind him and I do not get the sense that they are ready to move on. For me as a fan, I want to see a large framed, big armed guy with some wheels who can tuck it and go to really stress that defense out. I enjoy that style of football, mistakes and all. Having said all that; Bryce young is my QB and as long as he is;  i am going to root for him.

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