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Bryce Young Haters..


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1 minute ago, The Question said:

Except Darnold had a great year passing last year and is good this year so that wasn’t the problem. Our receivers not named McMillan need to get open.

Go Bryce.

I appreciate the optimism but wasn’t Coker wide open in the endzone on the horrendous interception? I’m going off memory I don’t have access to the game currently. 

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1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

I appreciate the optimism but wasn’t Coker wide open in the endzone on the horrendous interception? I’m going off memory I don’t have access to the game currently. 

Honestly I didn’t check the replay on that because I was making queso. With that said it was a bad pass. I wanna see more Coker.

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51 minutes ago, strato said:

I loved those big time non throws myself. 
 

That picture is me when they drafted him, and it will be me when they don’t replace him. 

It’s interesting, before the game this week packers pass defense was ranked 14th or 15th and the Bills last week were top ten in pass defense. Dalton had 175 yards against the bills with a jacked up thumb while Bryce had only 102 against the pack with an “injured ankle”. Bryce needed Rico and the defense to play out of their minds while last week they didn’t for Dalton. That being said Dalton is still ass I’m just using it as an example. 

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The term hater is so juvenile. I can think Bryce young is a bad QB and not hate him. That’s y’all coping. Everybody poo on dalton last week and he’s clearly not the reason they lost, because he played better than Bryce did today. Run Rico, play good D, and get a QB who doesn’t turn the ball over and this is a playoff team 

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11 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I appreciate the optimism but wasn’t Coker wide open in the endzone on the horrendous interception? I’m going off memory I don’t have access to the game currently. 

Yes that was a bad decision and terrible throw. Coker could’ve easily walked in for a TD underneath 

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2 hours ago, Mother Grabber said:

we beat a legit NFC contender at their home field, and it’s “but teh hurrr and teh durrr.”

the team responded like champs after last week. suck it haters.

This ^ it’s like some of you enjoy losing. I’m wearing my Hoover jersey tomorrow to work and talk sh1t, suck it$!

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2 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

He didn't have a great game for sure, he didn't do anything in this game to convince me that he's the QB of the future besides being part of the victory today.

11/20  for 102 passing yards 0 TD, 1 INT, and  a fumble recovered by Chubba.

Bryce should be donating half his check to Rico Dowdle. Been saving his bacon this year.

And the other half to the defense...

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13 minutes ago, RJK said:

The term hater is so juvenile. I can think Bryce young is a bad QB and not hate him. That’s y’all coping. Everybody poo on dalton last week and he’s clearly not the reason they lost, because he played better than Bryce did today. Run Rico, play good D, and get a QB who doesn’t turn the ball over and this is a playoff team 

Hater implies improper bias.  Which isn’t the case with those critical of Bryce.  They should just be called the ones who are right about Bryce.  

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

joe flacco had 470 yards, 4 TD today

Almost 41 year old Joe Flacco, in 3 games with the Bengals (and without any offseason program with them) has thrown for 1,035 yards and 9 TDs

Bryce Young, the #1 pick in the draft 3 years ago, in 8 games this year has thrown for 1,390 yards and 11 TDs

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23 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Almost 41 year old Joe Flacco, in 3 games with the Bengals (and without any offseason program with them) has thrown for 1,035 yards and 9 TDs

Bryce Young, the #1 pick in the draft 3 years ago, in 8 games this year has thrown for 1,390 yards and 11 TDs

It does help having Chase and Higgins they're both better than what we have at the moment 

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27 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

It does help having Chase and Higgins they're both better than what we have at the moment 

Acting as if QB doesn't matter is absurd. That's the first game this season Tee Higgins has reached 100 receiving yards BTW. He's been averaging 40ish yards a game with the QB's he had been playing with.

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