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Your Feelings on Bryce Through 3 Seasons? (POLL)


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Your belief in bryce through 3 years   

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  1. 1. How encouraged are you by bryce youngs performance thus far through 3 years

    • 10 Love him , franchise QB for the next decade
      2
    • 9 He's great but needs a tiny bit of polishing
      9
    • 8 He's very good
      15
    • 7 He's good, but not great.
      35
    • 6 he's decent maybe slightly above average
      54
    • 5 he's an average nfl qb that may be destined to be a backup caliber QB
      69
    • 4 he's bad, but he can be at least decent with a couple more years of experience
      13
    • 3 Not a good QB, probably can't be redeemed. But maybe he can be a project someone else can fix
      28
    • 1-2 Terrible, get him off my team, yesterday.
      6


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7 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

The interception was on Coker if you ask me.  I feel he hesitated a bit on the route.  The fourth down failures are just as much on Canales as Young. 

There's always endless excuses.

Our UDFA WR had half our #1 overall QB's receiving yards.

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4 hours ago, Manna said:

I agree, but maybe if we set aside the hyperboles we were sold pre-draft, maybe some patience will pay off? 

No because we traded the world for him and crippled the franchise.

He's a replacement level player.

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There's always endless excuses.

Our UDFA WR had half our #1 overall QB's receiving yards.

I'm not making excuses.  Coker is an amazing player, and we are nowhere near the playoffs without him.  My point is that not every bad thing that happens on the offensive side of the ball is Bryce Young's fault. 

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2 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I'm not making excuses.  Coker is an amazing player, and we are nowhere near the playoffs without him.  My point is that not every bad thing that happens on the offensive side of the ball is Bryce Young's fault. 

The safety was bearing down on that play.  Bryce shouldn't have thrown it.  He was late.  As usual. 

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9 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I'm not making excuses.  Coker is an amazing player, and we are nowhere near the playoffs without him.  My point is that not every bad thing that happens on the offensive side of the ball is Bryce Young's fault. 

https://x.com/thestevenruiz/status/2010390968303067564?s=46&t=sZBAMdzLph5zbmPd88saXg
 

heres breakdown on the play 

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53 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There's always endless excuses.

Our UDFA WR had half our #1 overall QB's receiving yards.

Any coach or player here pretty much exists solely to become a convenient scapegoat whenever necessary in order to prop up Bryce Young.

If Bryce had that kind of juice it might be one thing. But he doesn't by any means. It's baffling.

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1 hour ago, OldhamA said:

No because we traded the world for him and crippled the franchise.

He's a replacement level player.

For a #1 overall and everything we gave up, we should be going into his 4th season with no doubt at all that he is our QB and can put the team on his back and is the main reason why we win. None of that is true.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yep, pretty much. Most of Bryce's good games are relatively disappointing games from actually good QBs.

I mean, we're all pretty happy that Bryce went 21/40 for 265 a TD and a pick. That's not a good game by good QB standards but it's a pleasantly surprising game for Bryce.

exactly also wonder how game would have been if the rams didnt have so many penalty yards also 

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