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OK, I'll apologize...somewhat


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4 minutes ago, TD alt said:

If we don't bring at least two QBs in, one via FA and one via the draft, we're stupid as fvck. There is no justification from the perspective of improving and team building. None!

Options at least I want Either Winston or Sam Howell....

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Guys, don't be surprised if I'm cussing out Bryce in September, but I will do my best to have an open mind (even if I think Bryce has gotten enough time to prove it). He can't start off slow though. That sh¡t has got to stop. 

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I was a Bryce hater and didnt like the pick. I will say this year he has grown and I like the direction he is heading. I think he needs a better backup the Dalton to expand his game. He has learned enough from Dalton and needs to have another vet that can get him over the hump and be a good back up when needed.

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19 minutes ago, TD alt said:

I don't believe that I can stomach Winston. Likeable personality though.

Eeeh its mostly the boom factor yea he comes with a ton of ints.

Howell is similar but only played one season as a starter and had 4k 22 tds as well, hes a guy I'm honestly shocked hasnt gotten anther opportunity yet. 

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

No reason to bash him today.  He played okay in a big game.

we hung around because a good team basically allowed it to happen.   Which is something they do.  

whatever your take on Bryce after 3 years as a starter shouldn’t be much different today IMO

Pretty reasonable take. I saw Marcus spears on Twitter say before the game he says he shouldn’t get a 270 million dollar deal, but this game goes a long way into getting that 270 million dollar. How? Sure Bryce played good, but he’s had good games this year. He does this, he will have good games and then be horrendously bad. It happens far too much. They didn’t lose the game because of him, so that’s good. He also made excellent throws and played more confident, but that isn’t enough to get an extension because of one good game, do we forget about the horrendous ones? Hopefully the team see that too. He needs to take a huge jump next year, so let’s see what he can do. 

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8 hours ago, CRA said:

No reason to bash him today.  He played okay in a big game.

we hung around because a good team basically allowed it to happen.   Which is something they do.  

whatever your take on Bryce after 3 years as a starter shouldn’t be much different today IMO

Game on the line. 40 seconds. 3 TOs. Only need a FG.

Did he turn up?

Did he bollocks. 

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13 hours ago, TD alt said:

I'm sorry for talking so much poo about you. You could be something special, and, yes, Canales may be holding you and this offense back. I'm still not sold on you being the guy, but I'll leave some room for being wrong about that. 

Canales is holding the offense back? That’s a bold, bold take. Very bold. 

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This is the problem with Bryce Young.  We all see him have a very pedestrian performance and somehow think it's special.  That was a very, very average game.  There was absolutely nothing special about it.  It is a testament to how ungodly awful he is that when he goes out and has a middle-of-the-road performance that we view it as being spectacular.  The dude had 35 seconds and 3 timeouts to go 30 lousy yards and completely imploded.  He's absolutely terrible.  

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1 hour ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

This is the problem with Bryce Young.  We all see him have a very pedestrian performance and somehow think it's special.  That was a very, very average game.  There was absolutely nothing special about it.  It is a testament to how ungodly awful he is that when he goes out and has a middle-of-the-road performance that we view it as being spectacular.  The dude had 35 seconds and 3 timeouts to go 30 lousy yards and completely imploded.  He's absolutely terrible.  

I mean, I think you're being a little hyperbolic with the last statement, but point taken. 

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