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Bryce Young will start Sunday vs Broncos


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Back in the starting spot for the first time in over a month, Qb Bryce Young spots Miles Sanders uncovered downfield on a wheel route as crappy CB du jour comes unblocked on a blitz.

If Bryce hits miles in Stride, turn to page 17.

if Bryce hesitates and takes a sack, turn to page 33, 41, 56, or 81.

If Bryce under or overthrows Miles, turn to any other page.

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I wasn't really planning to watch this game but definitely will not be watching now.  Bryce is not only a coach killer he is a team killer and fan killer with his lack luster persona and play.  I can only imagine the total lack of enthusiasm the team will be showing on Sunday.

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So looking back to week 1 when the Saints basically destroyed any hope anyone had left for Bryce's career and we thought their roster was actually for real. It's interesting fast forwarding to now and the Saints defense is 32 out of 32 in total defense according to Fox Sports.

Now he's facing a team that's 3rd in total defense on the road in Denver.

Ohh wee mayne.

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3 hours ago, Dilla said:

I honestly don't care about interceptions, what I want see is him push the ball downfield. Force him to let it rip, if he keeps going with the minimal yardage check-downs, still playing scared, fug it give a look at Jake Plummer as well.

You might as well ask the sun to not rise. Bust Young is not an NFL quarterback.

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35 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

 

the last paragraph. he just couldn't help himself 

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The Panthers made this mess in Week 2,

STBS Kaye. The mess was at QB and it was made in early 2023, if you must talk poo.

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