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Bryce Young Passing Chart vs GB


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5 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

They'll bring him back unless they can replace him with a true future-of-the-franchise. 

I doubt he's extended on a new contract though. If he is, it won't be a crippling one. He can't demand top dollar. They'll let him explore FA to determine his real worth.

They'll owe him $25m in Year 5 if they action his option.

They just can't do that. He's playing like a guy you picked up off the street three weeks ago because your starter went down. 

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6 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

They'll owe him $25m in Year 5 if they action his option.

They just can't do that. He's playing like a guy you picked up off the street three weeks ago because your starter went down. 

I get we may force him to ride out his contract but I also bet there will be pressure to get rid of him if we don't pick up his 5th year option. You either pick it up or commit to moving on and try to trade him to someone that'll pick it up, imo 

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9 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

They'll owe him $25m in Year 5 if they action his option.

They just can't do that. He's playing like a guy you picked up off the street three weeks ago because your starter went down. 

Well odds are high it's what Dan Morgan is going to do so you might as well begin preparing now. If you guys think Morgan refused to bring in any legitimate competition for Bryce Young two years in a row because he doesn't believe in him and didn't want to draft him you're in for a rude awakening.

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7 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

I get we may force him to ride out his contract but I also bet there will be pressure to get rid of him if we don't pick up his 5th year option. You either pick it up or commit to moving on and try to trade him to someone that'll pick it up, imo 

Or he’ll demand a trade/threaten to hold out.

He could make more on a two year contract as a backup. 

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8 hours ago, mav1234 said:

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By popular request from a poster in another thread.

The best plays he made yesterday were with his legs tbh so this doesn't show that. But man was that a rough outing.

 

Small request- Can you get Ricos rushes??

 

Id like to compare the two....

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

Everyone keeps comparing Bryce to Andy Dalton who a.) had more yards than he did yesterday and b.) played with a broken thumb. 

like im not sure that’s making the point people think it is. 

The only disadvantage Dalton has vs Bryce is immobility. And Bryce doesn’t have all that much mobility on him. He almost got pulled down on that 4th down scramble that he got whacked on. I think it was that one, and I don’t know how that didn’t happen. 
Andy went really mental last week, it wasn’t his normal operating mode. 
So despite his advanced age and decline, Bryce doesn’t really have much on him. 

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26 minutes ago, strato said:

The only disadvantage Dalton has vs Bryce is immobility. And Bryce doesn’t have all that much mobility on him. He almost got pulled down on that 4th down scramble that he got whacked on. I think it was that one, and I don’t know how that didn’t happen. 
Andy went really mental last week, it wasn’t his normal operating mode. 
So despite his advanced age and decline, Bryce doesn’t really have much on him. 

No. Bryce has a lot of faults, but he at least stays calm in the pocket, can extend a play longer than a second, and is way better at 3rd/4th down conversions than people give him credit for. Dalton would panic and get sacked or throw it nowhere close on 4th down

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7 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

No. Bryce has a lot of faults, but he at least stays calm in the pocket, can extend a play longer than a second, and is way better at 3rd/4th down conversions than people give him credit for. Dalton would panic and get sacked or throw it nowhere close on 4th down

Huddle peeps.  This is where we are.  Arguing if our #1 overall pick is better than Andy Dalton.  And folks on here want to give him the 5th 

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