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Bryce Young Isn't the Problem


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1 minute ago, CPF4LIFE said:

My thing is...if this is the case. Why should we give this 3 to 4 years to work? Who the hell honestly wants to wait that long? If he isnt living up to the status by next year you gotta look to move on. 

He won't be here in 2025. I'd trade him right now and run it with Andy but that ain't happening.

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13 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

that missile hit by the linebacker after he chased down young basically solidifies for me that bryce is not athletic enough for the nfl and its only a matter of time before he takes the kill shot

Richardson has already taken his and he’s an athletic monster. 

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5 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

My thing is...if this is the case. Why should we give this 3 to 4 years to work? Who the hell honestly wants to wait that long? If he isnt living up to the status by next year you gotta look to move on. 

Have to let it play out. We don’t have a 1st rounder in 2024. You evaluate him for two years and decide if 2025 is time for a reset at the QB position 

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No one knows if Bryce is a bust or not.  He has just as much potential as he did before we drafted him.  No player in the entire league could ever be judged fairly after 4 games.  It takes 1-2 years at the very, very least.  

Anyone who says otherwise is delusional.  You may or may not turn out to be right in your opinion but there is literally no way to know this currently.

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Just now, NAS said:

Have to let it play out. We don’t have a 1st rounder in 2024. You evaluate him for two years and decide if 2025 is time for a reset at the QB position 

That is a reasonable time frame. 

He may have a rocky road ahead, but I'm unsure what we're working with.  We need to see a greater sample size.  If this continues, I imagine people will be itching to draft mid-round insurance, like Cameron Ward for example, but gotta see what unfolds with the kid who we took to be the franchise.

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11 minutes ago, Shocker said:

@NAS No way to say anything positive here. You are posting on a board full of trolls who thrive on negativity

This. But I still appreciate the effort. However, I enjoy listening to the arm chair GM hot takes they think they know everything it's quite hilarious

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7 minutes ago, frankw said:

He isn't the problem but he still has the lowest QBR in the league so he is certainly a significant part of it. Our offense needs to play better when the game actually matters.

We talking espn QBR? The one they used to manufacture The Golden Calf of Bristol being a good qb? 
 

Bryce isn’t absolved from fault but I’ve hated espn qbr since 2011.

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