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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
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    • 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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43 minutes ago, Luciu5 said:

You can't see who voted what? I could have sworn you could in the past. I want to block the 6 people that voted 1-2 because those people are clearly trolls or are the dumbest humans alive and I would like to never interact with someone that ignorant.

It’s an option when you make a poll to make visible or not

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3 hours ago, Luciu5 said:

You can't see who voted what? I could have sworn you could in the past. I want to block the 6 people that voted 1-2 because those people are clearly trolls or are the dumbest humans alive and I would like to never interact with someone that ignorant.

The two people that voted for option 10 are probably Bryce Young's parents.

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3 hours ago, Luciu5 said:

You can't see who voted what? I could have sworn you could in the past. I want to block the 6 people that voted 1-2 because those people are clearly trolls or are the dumbest humans alive and I would like to never interact with someone that ignorant.

It's crazy to me that you are more concerned about the 6 people that are tired of watching his brand of limp dick football than you are with the 25 that voted option 8, 9, or 10. 

I would argue those 25 have a much lower mental capacity than the 6 that want him gone. 

We have tons of proof of him being statistically one of the worst QBs in the league over the past 3 seasons, yet we still have people that think he is actually a good QB. 

 

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22 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

It's crazy to me that you are more concerned about the 6 people that are tired of watching his brand of limp dick football than you are with the 25 that voted option 8, 9, or 10. 

I would argue those 25 have a much lower mental capacity than the 6 that want him gone. 

We have tons of proof of him being statistically one of the worst QBs in the league over the past 3 seasons, yet we still have people that think he is actually a good QB. 

 

His arrow is pointing up, but its trajectory is on like a 2 degree incline. That isn’t cutting it. 

If you don’t have a guy who can open up the run game with his arm, you don’t have enough. In my head that was supposed to happen this year and it has not, despite the improvements made. 
 

To me it is a timed test and he is battling the clock. 

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4 minutes ago, strato said:

His arrow is pointing up, but its trajectory is on like a 2 degree incline. That isn’t cutting it. 

If you don’t have a guy who can open up the run game with his arm, you don’t have enough. In my head that was supposed to happen this year and it has not, despite the improvements made. 
 

To me it is a timed test and he is battling the clock. 

Yeah we heard about his arrow pointing up the past 2 seasons and he still came out playing like crap in each one.

At this point I'd rather have a new QB but it's not happening for another year at least. 

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9 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Yeah we heard about his arrow pointing up the past 2 seasons and he still came out playing like crap in each one.

At this point I'd rather have a new QB but it's not happening for another year at least. 

Yeah me too. I have only said so almost daily for three years.
 

I do see his improvement, but like I said it still comes up short of expectations. Or requirements. And I long ago gave up expecting 1.1 overall highest level play (actually never expected it, sadly).
Just good will do. I guess one more damned year of rollout backyard football is on the menu. 
 

Raise your floor Bryce. No more fuging every other week maybe you play well then you go back to rookie Bryce level the next week. More LA Rams Bryce no more SF Bryce. 

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2 hours ago, PootieNunu said:

Yeah we heard about his arrow pointing up the past 2 seasons and he still came out playing like crap in each one.

At this point I'd rather have a new QB but it's not happening for another year at least. 

Three years straight of crap to start the year. For sure everyone, even his stans, will be sweating that again in 2026. 
 

I wasn’t that worried about our record even this year, but they have given me reason to put more importance on it next year.  
 

I have a long standing policy to discount opening week performance as a barometer for the year, but when it is so bad I forget about that and go straight to &($#% mode. 

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