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Old 03-01-2024, 08:18 AM  
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Caleb Williams is destined to be a massive bust

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Old 08-12-2024, 10:02 PM   #751
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Caleb is probably the best QB prospect CHI has ever had. Just from a physical attribute standpoint, he has to be? CHI hasn't had a decent QB for how long? Crazy how bad they've been about picking QBs.
Justin Fields is very talented from a physical standpoint.
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Old 08-12-2024, 10:31 PM   #752
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I think this is the result of gayness + NIL wealth. LOL.

Never before has a NFL player come into the league worth 10m from NIL... so his IDGAF attitude + his closet NTTIATWWT... creates this guy.

But, he's working with TB12, so he could be very good. Hard to say what this guy is made of.
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Old 08-12-2024, 11:24 PM   #753
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Caleb is probably the best QB prospect CHI has ever had. Just from a physical attribute standpoint, he has to be? CHI hasn't had a decent QB for how long? Crazy how bad they've been about picking QBs.
****ler was probably better. He had a lot more size, every bit of good an arm and had success in the NFL before McDouche ran him off because Brother****ing Cheatriot ****bag gonna **** their Brothers.

Unfortunately he took his inability to produce insulin to Chicago.
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Old 08-13-2024, 12:50 AM   #754
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I don't think this guy is going to bust. Maybe he won't be the elite of the elite, but I just doubt he's going to crash and burn in Year 1.
I really like what Poles has done the last few years to the Chicago roster.

He is not stepping into a Carolina Panthers situation. Lots of talent on the Bears roster has been added.
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Old Yesterday, 10:31 PM   #755
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Watching Hard Knocks.

Man - every time, and I mean every time - I heard Nick Saban talk I am just impressed as hell by that guy.

And I don't know if it's just his general countenance, but when he says this stuff, it doesn't sound like your typical coach speak bullshit.

It sounds sincere. It sounds, for lack of a better word, wise. Have Josh McDaniels say the same thing and it's going to sound fake as can be. But when it's Saban it just sounds profound.

The more I hear from him, the more I understand the success he's had.
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Old Yesterday, 10:36 PM   #756
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Watching Hard Knocks.

Man - every time, and I mean every time - I heard Nick Saban talk I am just impressed as hell by that guy.

And I don't know if it's just his general countenance, but when he says this stuff, it doesn't sound like your typical coach speak bullshit.

It sounds sincere. It sounds, for lack of a better word, wise. Have Josh McDaniels say the same thing and it's going to sound fake as can be. But when it's Saban it just sounds profound.

The more I hear from him, the more I understand the success he's had.
The man put Bear Bryant as second best in Alabama for a reason. Pinkel kind of has the same talking style as Saban. Must be a Don James tree thing.
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Old Yesterday, 10:42 PM   #757
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He’s going to be entertaining to watch I know that. I don’t really have a rooting interest in wanting him to succeed but for no particular reason I find myself hoping he does well. Maybe if nothing else just to have another good QB in the mostly QB barren NFC.
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Old Today, 10:22 AM   #758
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He’s going to be entertaining to watch I know that. I don’t really have a rooting interest in wanting him to succeed but for no particular reason I find myself hoping he does well. Maybe if nothing else just to have another good QB in the mostly QB barren NFC.
Yeah - if the Panthers could've pulled their heads from their asses long enough to make the no-brainer pick and take Stroud, that would've been great.

But no, there are still teams that fall victim to "He's a winner" when some dude goes out there throwing for a bunch of yards with the sliders set to Rookie mode.

Scout traits, assholes. What did Bryce Young show from a traits standpoint to EVER suggest he'd be a better quarterback than Stroud?

But no, Carolina is run by morons. So about 80% of the teams in the AFC have good young passers while the NFC is still being run by Dak Prescott and Brock Purdy.
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Old Today, 10:28 AM   #759
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Yeah - if the Panthers could've pulled their heads from their asses long enough to make the no-brainer pick and take Stroud, that would've been great.

But no, there are still teams that fall victim to "He's a winner" when some dude goes out there throwing for a bunch of yards with the sliders set to Rookie mode.

Scout traits, assholes. What did Bryce Young show from a traits standpoint to EVER suggest he'd be a better quarterback than Stroud?

But no, Carolina is run by morons. So about 80% of the teams in the AFC have good young passers while the NFC is still being run by Dak Prescott and Brock Purdy.
That pick is squarely on their owner.
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Old Today, 10:40 AM   #760
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Watching Hard Knocks.

Man - every time, and I mean every time - I heard Nick Saban talk I am just impressed as hell by that guy.

And I don't know if it's just his general countenance, but when he says this stuff, it doesn't sound like your typical coach speak bullshit.

It sounds sincere. It sounds, for lack of a better word, wise. Have Josh McDaniels say the same thing and it's going to sound fake as can be. But when it's Saban it just sounds profound.

The more I hear from him, the more I understand the success he's had.
Yuck. Those people were everywhere in corporate America. So it was difficult for leadership and people not in the know to have any idea if they knew what they were talking about.

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Old Today, 10:47 AM   #761
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That pick is squarely on their owner.

I remember reading before the draft that Tepper liked how Bryce Young acted at rich people parties and that's the best example of billionaire brain I've heard in a long time.

This kid dresses up nicely and knows how to act around important people. Sounds like my kind of QB even though he's the size of Tyrion Lannister and Stroud just had one of the best pro days in the history of them.
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Old Today, 10:49 AM   #762
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I remember reading before the draft that Tepper liked how Bryce Young acted at rich people parties and that's the best example of billionaire brain I've heard in a long time.

This kid dresses up nicely and knows how to act around important people. Sounds like my kind of QB even though he's the size of Tyrion Lannister and Stroud just had one of the best pro days in the history of them.
One story from last year was that Tepper was impressed that Bryce Young ordered scallops when they took him out to dinner.
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Old Today, 10:51 AM   #763
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One story from last year was that Tepper was impressed that Bryce Young ordered scallops when they took him out to dinner.
Meanwhile the best QB in the league eats ketchup on steak. It's OBVIOUSLY a legitimate indicator of success in the league. I live near Charlotte and by all accounts the guys is a douchebag that surrounds himself with "yes" men.
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I remember reading before the draft that Tepper liked how Bryce Young acted at rich people parties and that's the best example of billionaire brain I've heard in a long time.

This kid dresses up nicely and knows how to act around important people. Sounds like my kind of QB even though he's the size of Tyrion Lannister and Stroud just had one of the best pro days in the history of them.
Young looks like a living bobblehead on the field.
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