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Bryce Young a full participant at practice today


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If they did hold him out healthy, I can only assume they figured he might look bad against that defense and didn’t want the home crowd getting restless. 

He can struggle on the road. 
 

I don’t know, it doesn’t make a lot of sense. 

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4 minutes ago, strato said:

If they did hold him out healthy, I can only assume they figured he might look bad against that defense and didn’t want the home crowd getting restless. 

He can struggle on the road. 
 

I don’t know, it doesn’t make a lot of sense. 

It definitely makes sense but fans like us aren't dumb and we are gonna let em have it anyway.

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3 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Did people really expect him not to practice? That former NFL doctor pretty much nailed on the head.

 

The tin foils are out in full itt, this is not JJ McCarthy who’s had the longest high ankle sprain in human history 

 

high ankle sprains generally keep you out for multiple weeks.  Bryce is the oddity, not JJ. 

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18 minutes ago, strato said:

If they did hold him out healthy, I can only assume they figured he might look bad against that defense and didn’t want the home crowd getting restless. 

He can struggle on the road. 
 

I don’t know, it doesn’t make a lot of sense. 

I think they held him out because he was not 100%, unable yo take reps with the team and they didn’t realize how terrible Dalton would be 

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12 minutes ago, CRA said:

Dalton injured his thumb on the first series vs the Bills reportedly. 

Which basically means he most likely injured his throwing hand on the 3rd snap of the game/first called pass. 

And they still wouldn’t put Hooker in. He must be horrible. 

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14 minutes ago, CRA said:

Dalton injured his thumb on the first series vs the Bills reportedly. 

Which basically means he most likely injured his throwing hand on the 3rd snap of the game/first called pass. 

Nah they are just trying to protect him.  You can't believe the staff right?

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