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Fvck Bryce Young


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I know we're beating a dead horse at this point, there's not much to say, other than he's just not good enough to be a franchise QB.

We will get occasional games where he explodes once or twice a season or leads some last second comebacks, but this dude's problem is he can't consistently play good football throughout an entire season. We've seen it over and over again for 3 straight years. 

And the shitty thing is since we've already won so many games we are in purgatory. We will likely see him yet again next year, for a repeat of the same fuging results we saw the first 3 years.\

ANY time there is any sort of expectations on Bryce or on the team in general, they FOLD. Every single time.

Being a medicore team is the worst place you can possibly be. Because you don't draft high enough to replace your QB and you're not competing for playoff runs. So you're either stuck with your shitty QB or you run retreads like we did for several years after Cam was let go. We're about to be back into that retarded hamster wheel again.

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6 minutes ago, Htarnation4.0 said:

Yeah you go full tank mode now 

You can't tank with 6 wins and the Saints still left on your schedule. We could easily still get 7 or 8 wins 

At best we're getting some kind of middling pick like 14 or 15. There's way too many teams that have less wins that we do.

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Don’t know if anyone else caught it earlier in the game, I can’t remember if it was on the radio broadcast or the tv (I think it was radio) and they said when asked about his ankle from last week, Dan Morgan told them something like, “oh he’s great.  Just watch!”

I’m starting to feel like it’s not just Tepper who has been bamboozled by this bum.

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Don’t know if anyone else caught it earlier in the game, I can’t remember if it was on the radio broadcast or the tv (I think it was radio) and they said when asked about his ankle from last week, Dan Morgan told them something like, “oh he’s great.  Just watch!”

I’m starting to feel like it’s not just Tepper who has been bamboozled by this bum.

Yes blame everything on the quarterback. Blame running the ball a total of 9 times on the quarterback. Blame the god awful horrific play calling and and screen passes on the quarterback. It is all his fault 

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2 minutes ago, mrBdawg said:

Yes blame everything on the quarterback. Blame running the ball a total of 9 times on the quarterback. Blame the god awful horrific play calling and and screen passes on the quarterback. It is all his fault 

It’s not all his fault.  But he is primary issue #1 with the offense in each of the last 3 seasons.

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16 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

The best time to replace Bryce was right after year 1 when actually earned the 1st overall pick. The fact that we traded it for Bryce and it ended up being a historic year for QBs the YEAR AFTER we drafted Bryce was a massive clusterfug. 

Just horrible decision making by whoever made the call to trade up. 

Come on, you know who dictated that trade

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