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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Canales is going nowhere.

Bryce's fifth year option is all but guaranteed to get picked up.

If you're against either of those things happening, you are just... plain... sh-t out of luck 😐

I'd add that any coaching staff changes are likely gonna be due to people getting other opportunities.

Front office changes? Maybe but I'm not making any predictions.

This is just how it is, guys. Gotta be real.

I was actually going to start a thread like this, but Bryce-centric, as I never thought Canales was going anywhere (or Evero after what the defense is putting on the field this season). That being said, I wasn't going to say that Bryce s fifth year option is essentially guaranteed. I think that it's getting there, but the remaining games do matter. I still think that he needs a healthy dose of competition. Perhaps Drew Allar if he falls enough. 

But I don't think Bryce is going anywhere before 2027. He's inconsistent as fug, but it is what it is... including maddening to watch from week to week. You never know what you're going to get. 

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Look dis team(dood) meme

Honestly just WTF doods is all you can really say it wouldn't be believed if it were told to you only verbally what happened(happens) with this team. Much less if it was in a movie and was said to be inspired by a true story people wouldn't think it really happened. 

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7 minutes ago, TD alt said:

I was actually going to start a thread like this, but Bryce-centric, as I never thought Canales was going anywhere (or Evero after what the defense is putting on the field this season). That being said, I wasn't going to say that Bryce s fifth year option is essentially guaranteed. I think that it's getting there, but the remaining games do matter. I still think that he needs a healthy dose of competition. Perhaps Drew Allar if he falls enough. 

But I don't think Bryce is going anywhere before 2027. He's inconsistent as fug, but it is what it is... including maddening to watch from week to week. You never know what you're going to get. 

Every is gone after this year imo

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12 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Canales is going nowhere.

Bryce's fifth year option is all but guaranteed to get picked up.

If you're against either of those things happening, you are just... plain... sh-t out of luck 😐

I'd add that any coaching staff changes are likely gonna be due to people getting other opportunities.

Front office changes? Maybe but I'm not making any predictions.

This is just how it is, guys. Gotta be real.

If we pick up the 5th year, Morgan needs to be shown the door. 

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I havent been to a home game since 2019...... It is time.  I am getting tickets to the bucs game and would encourage you all to do the same.  I will support Bryce the best I can the rest of his time here.  If we are going to play tough big boy football I will support that 100%

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Canales has shown the potential to be a good coach. It's the very high highs and very low lows usually immediately following those highs that have been an issue. In that regard the exact issue applies to Bryce Young.

But. Take care of business in our division and virtually all that talk will fall to the wayside.

Right now this team desperately needs to shed fluke status and cement consistent big time convincing wins to finish the season. Beating the Saints and sweeping the Bucs will unequivocally achieve that. They control their own destiny here. We need to come out of the bye on a mission. We cannot get comfortable again and our franchise does have an iffy history with bye weeks. We'll have to wait and see what happens.

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Just now, TD alt said:

I was actually going to start a thread like this, but Bryce-centric, as I never thought Canales was going anywhere (or Evero after what the defense is putting on the field this season). That being said, I wasn't going to say that Bryce s fifth year option is essentially guaranteed. I think that it's getting there, but the remaining games do matter. I still think that he needs a healthy dose of competition. Perhaps Drew Allar if he falls enough. 

But I don't think Bryce is going anywhere before 2027. He's inconsistent as fug, but it is what it is... including maddening to watch from week to week. You never know what you're going to get. 

I grant that anything can happen, but the fifth year not getting picked up is extremely hard for me to imagine right now.

Likewise, I'm a critic of Evero, but I've realized outside of him getting a head coaching job (which is possible) he ain't going anywhere.

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Bryce Young is a bad QB and there is no sane reason to pick up his 5th year.  This is just the standard insane wild takes that go from one end of the spectrum to the complete opposite on a weekly basis 

reality is, he has been the worst QB in the NFL over the last 3 years.  He stinks.  OP can agree again after the next game and rinse and repeat 

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3 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Look dis team(dood) meme

Honestly just WTF doods is all you can really say it wouldn't be believed if it were told to you only verbally what happened(happens) with this team. Much less if it was in a movie and was said to be inspired by a true story people wouldn't think it really happened. 

I used so much foul language watching this game that I pissed off Lady Cowboy Fan 😆

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I grant that anything can happen, but the fifth year not getting picked up is extremely hard for me to imagine right now.

Likewise, I'm a critic of Evero, but I've realized outside of him getting a head coaching job (which is possible) he ain't going anywhere.

Why?   You are not doing a good job explaining your opinion 

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I think all of Scot’s points stand except the 5th year option being guaranteed.  If you’re Dan Morgan or Canales, are you worried about letting Bryce walk and facing him as an opponent?  I would be licking my chops to play him.  I think that should be the measure of whether you lock him in.  FO would be remiss if they believe they can’t find multiple QBs out there right now who are an upgrade over Bryce.  If they want to keep him and bring in legit competition so be it.  What we absolutely cannot do is go into another season with him being coddled and the only option to legitimately start.

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