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Bryce Young resurgence recognized in the media


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7 minutes ago, rayzor said:

some people don't want to believe the product they are seeing when they actually watch the game. 

when you are watching what he does, it's hard to not see how good he is actually doing out there unless you are willfully choosing to ignore it just so you can keep your argument going.

No joke, he’s about 2 more games like this away from me penning an apology letter. 

Some people double down on prior statements because they don’t want to admit they were wrong. Me tho, I got no problem and will be very excited if I am wrong.
 

just want to see a bit more of those, that’s all.

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10 minutes ago, rayzor said:

some people don't want to believe the product they are seeing when they actually watch the game. 

when you are watching what he does, it's hard to not see how good he is actually doing out there unless you are willfully choosing to ignore it just so you can keep your argument going.

But but but stats! 190 yards! Only 1 td! He didn't carry my fantasy team!

Stats....

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1 minute ago, rayzor said:

i'm still finding myself actually getting more excited to watch him when i see a blitz coming. it's amazing how well he handles those pressure situations. 

who would have thunk we'd be seeing this guy doing these things after what we saw the first year and a half? 

he doesn't look like a scared kid out there anymore. i mean he still looks like a kid, but he's looking like a rockstar compared to what we were seeing.

This is one of the biggest and more exciting differences for sure. He seems so elusive now and he sees blitzes as a chance to punish other teams. It's like.... If they don't get him, we're about to get a 20 yard gain, lol. 

He used to panic when people got near him and now he just maneuvers and finds the open player... It's pretty impressive, and a big reason I'm not worried about him being 'figured out.'

That play out of the endzone yesterday was just amazing

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7 minutes ago, rayzor said:

i'm still finding myself actually getting more excited to watch him when i see a blitz coming. it's amazing how well he handles those pressure situations. 

who would have thunk we'd be seeing this guy doing these things after what we saw the first year and a half? 

he doesn't look like a scared kid out there anymore. i mean he still looks like a kid, but he's looking like a rockstar compared to what we were seeing.

Agreed, but dare I say his confidence seems to have added a couple of inches to his stature, lol  

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