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Fvck Bryce Young


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2 hours ago, Manna said:

we do not have an alpha at the QB1 position. 

This is what I've said. Bryce talks, walks, and sounds like he is still in high school. Your QB needs to be able to take command of a locker room and a team. The QB has to be very alpha! Just look at Drake Maye in his first year. Look at how he sounds and carries himself. Bryce just does not have that intangible. And it's not just about his size. It's about his confidence and his belief in his ability. He doesn't have that dog in him to be the best at his position. You can hear it and see it. Can he get there? He's still just a kid... but he needs grow a pair quickly!

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3 hours 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 

Your defense of Bryce Young is... "Why didn't they take the ball out of his hands even more?"

The plays were there to be made, if we had a semi capable quarterback and not Mini Mouse.

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1 minute ago, L-TownCat said:

Im not sure which is worse, watching Bryce Young play football, or the special needs goobers that defend him?

Its closer than it should be.  The kid sucks out loud but those nut hugging jock sniffers are insufferable.

Man I was just thinking this.

There was some poster in the gamedau thread calling out ever players mistake no matter what. TMac is held on a route? nOt BrYcEs FaULt.

Whatever man. Our mighty midget can't do crap and needs pro bowl play from the offense to function and STILL we have posters slagging off players like TMac that are fighting so hard go make this season competitive... Dude has poo to work on but at least he's not a 3 year pro replaceable by the janitor.

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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

Man I was just thinking this.

There was some poster in the gamedau thread calling out ever players mistake no matter what. TMac is held on a route? nOt BrYcEs FaULt.

Whatever man. Our mighty midget can't do crap and needs pro bowl play from the offense to function and STILL we have posters slagging off players like TMac that are fighting so hard go make this season competitive... Dude has poo to work on but at least he's not a 3 year pro replaceable by the janitor.

I mean I’ve gone full Stan for certain players like Cam Smitty and Luke but that’s because they were actually good.

Why people like Baby BooBoo Crumbs Bryce, I’ll never know?  I want to think they’re trolling but I honestly don’t think they are.  I think they actually want him to be QB.

Some were the same ones screaming about Justin Fields being good. I can’t believe they even watch football.

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3 hours ago, mav1234 said:

Man I was just thinking this.

There was some poster in the gamedau thread calling out ever players mistake no matter what. TMac is held on a route? nOt BrYcEs FaULt.

Whatever man. Our mighty midget can't do crap and needs pro bowl play from the offense to function and STILL we have posters slagging off players like TMac that are fighting so hard go make this season competitive... Dude has poo to work on but at least he's not a 3 year pro replaceable by the janitor.

We make the playoffs with a top 15 QB easily. The team is ready to compete just need to replace that mistake we made at QB. 

Sad when other teams have 2-3 QBs better than anything we have on our roster and we went into this season with this group willfully. It should be a fireable offense, but we all know it was Teppers call, fuging numb nuts 

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