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what does Bryce's 2026 season need to look like for you to be oaky with extending him?


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getting ready to make my next thread, "how would you feel if we let Bryce walk and he won a super bowl a few years later like Darnold while we played Goldie locks with our QB situation?"

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11 minutes ago, GOAT said:

getting ready to make my next thread, "how would you feel if we let Bryce walk and he won a super bowl a few years later like Darnold while we played Goldie locks with our QB situation?"

Wouldn't care just like i dont care that Darnold won

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1 minute ago, GOAT said:

getting ready to make my next thread, "how would you feel if we let Bryce walk and he won a super bowl a few years later like Darnold while we played Goldie locks with our QB situation?"

And you believe he could take a team to the Super Bowl because Darnold did, since Bryce measures up to Darnold’s talent level. I guess.  
 

Without some seriously freak occurrences - like multiple team plane crashes - I think we are safe from having regrets of that nature.  
 

 

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4 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Nothing. I'm against extending him period. I'm on the 2027 1st round qb training no matter where our pick ends up being next year.

Plot twist! Jon Snow does know something. 

this all day.  You just flat out can’t get in the Bryce Young trap and pay him.  Even in his breakout season last year…..it’s a breakout vs Bryce’s bad.   He shows no signs of being the caliber of player nor has the ceiling you dump money into. 

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1 hour ago, GOAT said:

getting ready to make my next thread, "how would you feel if we let Bryce walk and he won a super bowl a few years later like Darnold while we played Goldie locks with our QB situation?"

He won't though, unless it is the way Kenny Pick-it is a Superbowl champion. 

Hell, even Adam Morrison managed to win 2 NBA championships with the Lakers. 

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1 hour ago, GOAT said:

getting ready to make my next thread, "how would you feel if we let Bryce walk and he won a super bowl a few years later like Darnold while we played Goldie locks with our QB situation?"

Then do teddy Bridgewater, Kyle Allen, pj walker, etc.    

 

The fact you want to give Bryce an extension based on an abnormality is telling

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25 minutes ago, csx said:

A near Super Bowl push with him being the catalyst 

Since we had people actually pushing that poo in 2023 I will get on board with that.  
 

We should never forget that the people lobbying for him, started there.
Playoffs are in sight now. Even this year (2023). Point guard. Makes everyone better. We don’t need to have a ton invested in WRs because he can make up for it. 
 

I am not sure what they are reduced to now exactly. Weapons something something. He is improving. I just don’t know what they are thinking. I sure don’t hear point guard and makes WRs better anymore. Playoffs I guess. Thanks to Atlanta.  

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I’m out on Bryce. The performance against the Seahawks last year sealed it. 54 fuggin yards in a game that was absolutely needed. 0-2 vs the saints in games we absolutely had to have. 
 

Grab a QB this upcoming draft, and let’s ride. 

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