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Divisional Round Playoffs Thread


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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Congrats to Bryce dead enders.

Basically the superbowl for them 

It just confirms the majority of the huddle don't know ish when it comes to QBs. Imagine now if CJ had the same adversity as Young in his first year...(I do mean playing for a coach who sole purpose became to prove you wasn't his pick).

 

 

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

4 INTs in the first half, and a few others in the hands of defenders that were almost picked. If they put him on the field in the second half that’s just asking to lose. 

Yeah, it is so crazy that this is even a discussion. He is absolutely done.

It's written all over his face on the field, on the sideline, in the huddle, etc. It's insane.

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Sit him.  For everyone's sake.  Sit him

 

Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

Weird flex but you be you

Ultimately CJ Stroud is a bust it's the Texans problems. Although it must be pointed out they are one of the bottom 5 or so teams in salary cap dedicated to the OL.

But the folks doing victory laps dancing on the grave of his career while carrying water for Bryce at every turn cannot be taken seriously.

Stroud has played as many games as Bryce Young but he peaked early. He had one of the better rookie seasons in awhile.

Bryce Young has played in 46 games and honestly other than one record setting game against the Falcons in a dome has never looked as good as Stroud did as a rookie over the course of a single season. It's always one step forward followed by two steps back. And we are certainly at the crossroads where the days of hitting the reset button every time Bryce has a marginally better performance after shitting the bed entirely the week before because the guy is set to get $26.5 million guaranteed. Perspective is important here.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He hasn't played a pass rush like this often this year. Not even close.

Agreed, but doesn't change the fact he is wreckless with the ball. I'm not knocking him for taking sacks or being pressured into bad throws by Houston.  They do that to everyone.

Love the kid for how good he was at Carolina, despite incompetent coaching, so I'm pulling for him. 

But he's got to protect the football better.

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1 minute ago, CarolinaReaper said:

It just confirms the majority of the huddle don't know ish when it comes to QBs. Imagine now if CJ had the same adversity as Young in his first year...(I do mean playing for a coach who sole purpose became to prove you wasn't his pick).

 

 

Is this the new fantasy you people cling to?

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Just now, electro's horse said:

We’re about to learn a lot about Demeco Ryans

Ryan Clark made a good point that the offense around CJ isn’t helping him at all. There’s no running game, his top receivers are out, the pressure is heavy. But he’s making rookie mistakes. Gotta bench him.

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2 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

If we keep our offense, I agree. If you put Bryce on this Texans offense it would be UGLY. Not as bad as Stroud but whatever this Texans offense is, it won't function for a young QB.

oh byoung would make the texans offense look way way worse panthers lost 13 to 42 byoung didnt even finish the game.  that was back before the patriots had even morphed into this good of a team.  also i bet titans hating they fired vrabel

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