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Bryce Young's top plays of the 2024 season


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8 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

I’ve said it before but I feel like that shoulder injury that happened against Arkansas did something to his arm prior to this season

If you watch his high school highlights and his college highlights pre Arkansas injury (final year) his arm looks different. His arm in high school legitimately looked better than it did last season 

This season though his arm looked better than ever. Bryce threw a fastball to Chuba who was lined up out wide against KC or NO can’t remember that caught me by surprise. Caught Chuba by surprise too because it bounced off his hands. Than that TD to Thielen against TB. Young just flicked that thing 50 yards with air under it. Bryce hardly stepped into it.

I have to give some serious props to you. You were very critical of Bryce when he was playing terrible (rightfully so) and are praising him now that he is playing good. You are one of the few people that doesn’t seem to have an original opinion that they are hesitant to change. You are literally watching him play through unbiased eyes and making honest assessments each time. It’s a rare thing to see and I enjoy reading it. 

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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

I have to give some serious props to you. You were very critical of Bryce when he was playing terrible (rightfully so) and are praising him now that he is playing good. You are one of the few people that doesn’t seem to have an original opinion that they are hesitant to change. You are literally watching him play through unbiased eyes and making honest assessments each time. It’s a rare thing to see and I enjoy reading it. 

Seconded. Dude kept everything that bothered him to what he was seeing on the field and didn't gaslight himself (nor others) when he did/didn't see it. No crow necessary, only props.

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8 minutes ago, Icege said:

Seconded. Dude kept everything that bothered him to what he was seeing on the field and didn't gaslight himself (nor others) when he did/didn't see it. No crow necessary, only props.

And when Bryce corrected some of these flaws he recognized it. You typically don’t see that kind of maturity from us fans. 

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