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Bryce Young interview with Ryan Clark


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3 minutes ago, BriceYung9 said:

All sports are comparable to an extent. The reason it’s brought up is because of correlation to another undersized play maker. If you want to stay within sport the common theme there is Brees. I don’t get why people get triggered so much by things that are relatively similar in concept. 

What would you say Bryce Young pro comp is?

 

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2 minutes ago, BriceYung9 said:

All sports are comparable to an extent. The reason it’s brought up is because of correlation to another undersized play maker. If you want to stay within sport the common theme there is Brees. I don’t get why people get triggered so much by things that are relatively similar in concept. 

Steph isn't undersized, he's bigger than Isiah Thomas (both), AI, Mugsy, Spud, Morant, Paul, etc..He's not some trailblazer because of his height

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16 minutes ago, RJK said:

I see everybody seems blown away by this interview for some reason. It was a pretty basic athlete interview imo. But yeah he seems down to earth and humble 

Yeah not much going on in that. He's mature for his age but he's been coached up for this for 10 years. I thought the CJ pivot was more interesting 

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18 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Agreed, he seems to have the character and mental acuity that every team searches for in a QB. If this guy was even just 6'1, he would probably be the consensus number 1 by far. Very hard to not like him. Someone like that as a franchise player would most definitely rub off on others around him especially if he turns out to be any good.

It’s not his height that gives folks here pause, it’s his weight and frame. If he looked like he could get close to 220 and not lose any of his athletic ability he would have been the unquestioned #1 pick and folks would have never pushed for Stroud or Richardson as our pick. 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

That is simply not true at all.

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They talk about upping the fines, ejections, suspensions every year. For hitting a QB in the head, in his legs, or even just driving him into the ground. This was not the case 10 years ago.

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3 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

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They talk about upping the fines, ejections, suspensions every year. For hitting a QB in the head, in his legs, or even just driving him into the ground. This was not the case 10 years ago.

Thats just the punishment, thats not stopping the qb hits, sacks etc.   They are not making it harder to hit the qb but they are upping the penalties and fines on "illegal" hits. 

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10 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Thats just the punishment, thats not stopping the qb hits, sacks etc.   They are not making it harder to hit the qb but they are upping the penalties and fines on "illegal" hits. 

those are huge fines... its causing players to change the way they are tackling. Demarcus Lawrence said that he and other NFL players have been training in Judo to practice takedowns that they wouldnt get fined for. He shared that trying to distribute your weight away from the QB when tackling is the only way they can avoid fines. 

Players are paid weekly in the NFL... "game day checks" and those 25k fines are taking huge chunks out of their paychecks, bc the 25k fine isnt taxed.. they have to pay that after being taxed from their game day checks. 

You are being naive to think that these players are not being cautious now with these rules and limitations in place.

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4 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

those are huge fines... its causing players to change the way they are tackling. Demarcus Lawrence said that he and other NFL players have been training in Judo to practice takedowns that they wouldnt get fined for. He shared that trying to distribute your weight away from the QB when tackling is the only way they can avoid fines. 

Players are paid weekly in the NFL... "game day checks" and those 25k fines are taking huge chunks out of their paychecks, bc the 25k fine isnt taxed.. they have to pay that after being taxed from their game day checks. 

You are being naive to think that these players are not being cautious now with these rules and limitations in place.

So sacks and qb hits should be going down right?

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