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What would a successful game for Young look like?


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56 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

Honestly.. I hope that Bryce balls out. I hope he comes out pissed off and lights it up. Hell, the entire team should be pissed that they are all basically trade tokens at this point. 

I dont care about getting the #1 draft pick this year. We will be top 5 regardless, so I just want to see some grit. Play mad. 

I hope he does, too. But I have a better shot at winning the lottery and I haven't bought a ticket.

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

If anything he's playing for a backup job. Starting is not in his future here unless he starts playing lights out soon. I get the feeling Canales is not on board with developing Young but is between a rock and a hard place at the moment. I'm not sure how this story will end. It's possible none of them will be here next season. That includes coaches as well as Young.

If bryce actually has to EARN his job who is he beating out for it? I mean let's be honest, what about his game signifies he is the best option on a team with other legit talent a QB? You think he would beat out Sanders or ward in a camp right now? Even Fields is a better option. I just dont see a light at the end of the tunnel and anybody that does is just a extreme bryce fanatic living off his college days.

There was a reason is was such calculated push to make sure he was drafted first. 

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2 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

If bryce actually has to EARN his job who is he beating out for it? I mean let's be honest, what about his game signifies he is the best option on a team with other legit talent a QB? You think he would beat out Sanders or ward in a camp right now? Even Fields is a better option. I just dont see a light at the end of the tunnel and anybody that does is just a extreme bryce fanatic living off his college days.

There was a reason is was such calculated push to make sure he was drafted first. 

I honestly don't know what they we thinking going into the season.  It's obvious that that plan didn't work so what now? There's nothing they can do now but ride it out until the season is over. 

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