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Greg Cosell on Bryce Young


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14 hours ago, Aussie Tank said:

Bryce with his game based on anticipation is the sort of player in theory that should get better every year. The more looks he sees the more time on task with his weapons and you can see it. 

I said this last night to family. You can look at Bryce as not a “strong and physical” presence and that’s not going to change on you can look at it, that this guy has the type of skillset that sets him up to only get better for the next 5-7 years every year. He’s not going to know less about the game next year than this year. His timing will be better, his pocket presence better (even though the guy works around a pocket amazingly in my opinion), everything is just going to improve every year and I believed he’s already proved the doubters wrong other than nut huggers on here who just want a big strong man to drool over.

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9 hours ago, OldhamA said:

And he's a nice young man with great parents. Don't forget that.

You making fun of or not realizing how important that actually is leads me to believe you don’t have either of those assets and are subconsciously upset about it, or you’ve never been in a position to be a leader and thus you don’t value good leadership which Bryce oozes with. 

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1 hour ago, The Question said:

I said this last night to family. You can look at Bryce as not a “strong and physical” presence and that’s not going to change on you can look at it, that this guy has the type of skillset that sets him up to only get better for the next 5-7 years every year. He’s not going to know less about the game next year than this year. His timing will be better, his pocket presence better (even though the guy works around a pocket amazingly in my opinion), everything is just going to improve every year and I believed he’s already proved the doubters wrong other than nut huggers on here who just want a big strong man to drool over.

Im going to regret asking this for sure.  But how has he proved the doubters wrong?

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2 hours ago, The Question said:

You making fun of or not realizing how important that actually is leads me to believe you don’t have either of those assets and are subconsciously upset about it, or you’ve never been in a position to be a leader and thus you don’t value good leadership which Bryce oozes with. 

Oh yes, you're a man of upstanding morals - your avatar of a woman's arse in a thong screams that. 

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2 hours ago, The Question said:

You making fun of or not realizing how important that actually is leads me to believe you don’t have either of those assets and are subconsciously upset about it, or you’ve never been in a position to be a leader and thus you don’t value good leadership which Bryce oozes with. 

The Golden Calf of Bristol had leadership coming out his ears.  All the good guy stuff as well.  It’s all nice.   So much of the Bryce defense is just recycled Skip Bayless The Golden Calf of Bristol talk.

Oh he sucks huh.  Doesn’t produce offense. Did you see that one throw in the 4th quarter! He is Mr. Clutch.  The Skip argument is essentially the Bryce defender argument.  Down to the overstating and over his impact. 

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

The Golden Calf of Bristol had leadership coming out his ears.  All the good guy stuff as well.  It’s all nice.   So much of the Bryce defense is just recycled Skip Bayless The Golden Calf of Bristol talk.

Oh he sucks huh.  Doesn’t produce offense. Did you see that one throw in the 4th quarter! He is Mr. Clutch.  The Skip argument is essentially the Bryce defender argument.  Down to the overstating and over his impact. 

Really does remind me of Tim T-Bone though.  He was terrible but they somehow won some games and he became a fan favorite.  Bryce has been better than him but I think the comparison is fair.

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21 hours ago, countryboi said:

I think the sweet spot is an older rookie with a lot of college exp, like a Shough, around round 2 or 3. I dont know if that player exists or if that would be BPA 

This draft will be thick with good #2 QB's to gamble on. Drew Allar, Nussemeier, etc. 

This is genuinely a good draft to take a shot at a good #2. 

We will not, however.

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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Really does remind me of Tim T-Bone though.  He was terrible but they somehow won some games and he became a fan favorite.  Bryce has been better than him but I think the comparison is fair.

Bryce is better than Tim.  But the defense/argument for, is the same argument.  

Tim actually stronger at the intangible strengths.  Bryce stronger at the weaknesses.  Neither had the tools to produce the amount of offense needed in today’s NFL

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