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Bryce Young Pro Day


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3 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

 

I mean, CJ didn't do anything related to not throwing either. This is non-sense, Burrow did nothing but throw in all of his works outs too. This is a non-story and not necessary.

This literally happens every year.

This is only a story to Huddlers who have hitched their bandwagon to Stroud or AR.

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Just now, Jaxel said:

 

I mean, CJ didn't do anything related to not throwing either. This is non-sense, Burrow did nothing but throw in all of his works outs too. This is a non-story and not necessary.

He'll get crushed on the next level and hiding from the scales and throwing only where you feel comfortable relying on gamesmanship to get drafted high instead of measuring and throwing alongside every other guy who has no problem doing so is cowardly or weak management, belief in self.

Stop hiding, get on the scale.

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3 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

 

I mean, CJ didn't do anything related to not throwing either. This is non-sense, Burrow did nothing but throw in all of his works outs too. This is a non-story and not necessary.

Nobody was questioning stroud or burrows weight 

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

These Mahomes comps are overboard. Already 2 championships under his belt. The man is 1 of 1.

I wasn’t saying “diet” as in a version that weighs less. It was meant to imply he’s a lesser version of Mahomes. His play style is very similar though. 
 

Im not saying Young is on par with likely the most talented QB to ever play the game. I’m also not saying he can’t get close. 

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2 minutes ago, GOAT said:

I like the comments from these SEC guys regarding Bryce.

He's a true point guard, which is what the QB is to football.

With the new rules and QB protection, his size and frame isn't as big of a deal as it was in the past.

Thing is, point guards are usually guarded by other point guards, Young is going to have guys twice his size coming after him.

New rules or not, 6’3” - 300 lbs. is always going to win over whatever Young wants to say he is.

Not to mention, he’s already had shoulder issues. As a fan base who lost their last superstar QB to a shoulder injury, I’m surprised so many want to take a chance on Young.

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15 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Pass on that guy. He scared.

He's definitely dropped the 15lbs of water weight he was carrying at the Combine. 

As I said, I've never understood why he didn't just walk out there and do all of the drills at the Combine, with the statement: "this is me, pigeonhole me how you want - watch the tape".

He's fooled no-one with his antics in Indy. 

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