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22 minutes ago, hepcat said:

When Kenny Pickett's arm looks noticably zippier than your starting QB you know problems are ahead. 

I've never really been impressed by Pickett's arm but yeah lol. He said he signed here because of Canales being the qb whisperer

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25 minutes ago, hepcat said:

When Kenny Pickett's arm looks noticably zippier than your starting QB you know problems are ahead. 

 

10 minutes ago, strato said:

poo I just conceded to LG in another thread that Picket may be inferior to Bryce. His argument was strong but now I doubt it, and maybe should have held fast to my position.  Lol. 

Pickett has a higher career YPA.

I mean...

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4 minutes ago, frankw said:

 

Pickett has a higher career YPA.

I mean...

The narrative writes itself. At least Dan Morgan hasn't been outwardly gushing about re-signing Bryce to a huge long term deal. Dalton thoroughly outplayed Bryce until he got too old to play anymore. 

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7 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I've never really been impressed by Pickett's arm but yeah lol. He said he signed here because of Canales being the qb whisperer

And this place probably offers the best opportunity to outshine the starter 

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

The narrative writes itself. At least Dan Morgan hasn't been outwardly gushing about re-signing Bryce to a huge long term deal. Dalton thoroughly outplayed Bryce until he got too old to play anymore. 

That start vs Seattle in Bryce’s 1st year immediately and decisively shattered any illusions that non delusional people may have had. 

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7 minutes ago, strato said:

And this place probably offers the best opportunity to outshine the starter 

Probably why Haynes King picked this spot as well. Sucks to have another year of now fan attendance at training camp because I'd be really interested to hear from regular people how everyone looks and how many reps they are actually getting 

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6 minutes ago, strato said:

That start vs Seattle in Bryce’s 1st year immediately and decisively shattered any illusions that non delusional people may have had. 

Yea I agree, I mean all of a sudden the receivers could get open. What was the change? Anyone with eyes could see it but the cost to trade up for Bryce has given him a period of abject failure matched by no other QB in NFL history. 

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