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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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10 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Tou think he can overcome his limitations?    And being patient requires an ext.   You up for doing that? 

Being overly critical of him up to this point, warranted or not, won't change the fact that he's still our QB1. Two of our franchise greats have been undersized for their positions, and they overcame their limitations. Why couldn't it happen a third time? Bryce has proven that he has heart, to me, this year so maybe a little bit more time (length of his rookie contract) will see the draft pick bear good fruit. 

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1 minute ago, Manna said:

Being overly critical of him up to this point, warranted or not, won't change the fact that he's still our QB1. Two of our franchise greats have been undersized for their positions, and they overcame their limitations. Why couldn't it happen a third time? Bryce has proven that he has heart, to me, this year so maybe a little bit more time (length of his rookie contract) will see the draft pick bear good fruit. 

Thats a bit simplistic comparing a qb to a wr and linebacker  

 

And for us to have patience that requires an ext.  You ready to do that?

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He`s not what you should be happy with in a #1 overall along with everything else we gave up. You are going to be on a constant roller coaster with him. However, even on the ups, its still only average and not good enough with only 1-3 games a year that he plays like he should. Then on the downs, its REALLY down. Like he shouldnt even be in the league kind of downs. He does just enough though to make Tepper want to keep him around. I still wont be shocked at an extension that comes at the end of next year which will further extend this hell ride.

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Thats a bit simplistic comparing a qb to a wr and linebacker  

 

And for us to have patience that requires an ext.  You ready to do that?

I answered that in my post. If picking up his 5th year is considered an extension then yes. 

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14 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

He`s not what you should be happy with in a #1 overall along with everything else we gave up. You are going to be on a constant roller coaster with him. However, even on the ups, its still only average and not good enough with only 1-3 games a year that he plays like he should. Then on the downs, its REALLY down. Like he shouldnt even be in the league kind of downs. He does just enough though to make Tepper want to keep him around. I still wont be shocked at an extension that comes at the end of next year which will further extend this hell ride.

Yeah we're praising him for things 31 other starters and most backups are supposed to be able to do. And then at the same time folks are blaming anyone and everyone when he falls short.

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16 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

By patience I thought you meant past his rookie contract.  

 

He gets next year then comes the hard part. 

They gotta pick up the option this off season though.  So yeah if he's still the same guy in a year we're on the hook for that no matter what.  They're gonna pick it up.

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7 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

They gotta pick up the option this off season though.  So yeah if he's still the same guy in a year we're on the hook for that no matter what.  They're gonna pick it up.

$27M backup if he stinks next year and we draft someone in 2027. 2027 QB FA will also have a lot better options for competition than this upcoming year. 

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