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  2. The US Men's team must be feeling pretty confident going into today's game against Latvia. The top line features Eichel in the middle with the Tkachuck brothers on the wings. All the depth on the roster and that's what they came up with?
  3. If Morgan feels that we are getting to the point that we don't just need quantity anymore, but we need more quality, I'm ok with this move.
  4. I can imgine. That last game before the break with the Canes was as gutless as I've ever seen from the Rags. Of course, the guys were still feeling the nut-punch they took after Drury traded Panarin for peanuts the day before?
  5. I think hardly any of us hated Darnold (at least in 2022) - he played well for us once we fired Fatt Fhule and replaced Baker with Darnold. We were much more concerned with hating Fatt Fhule and Fitterer because they were both so freaking incompetent
  6. Dude, this is a post about Bryce. Everything has been said. If you don’t want to see the same stuff over and over stop coming on Bryce topics. Just because it is repeated doesn’t make what he said any less true. Bryce should not be the definitive starter because he has not earned it. That is true. We need actual competition for him to is off-season. That is also true.
  7. Dude, you're like a playlist with only one band on it.
  8. Ironically, they're the same posters who spent years crying about Sam Darnold being the worst QB in the league, and then magically carrying water for him and claiming he led his team to the Super Bowl when it conveniently fits their narrative du jour.
  9. I'm sure they are cheering him on and pumping sunshine. Tepper has been heavily influenced by his public image in regards to his decision making. He won't let Bryce get benched when he's a media darling. And I'm also sure every other team other than Atlanta would love for us to keep starting Bryce. 3 years of bottom of the league performance. We'd be happy as hell if we got to play Bryce every week on the Panthers with DC calling plays. This offense is a joke. I want to see Bryce do well but Im also a realist. He seems like a genuinely nice guy and overall good dude. His performance the 1st 2 years warranted a real QB competition this season, not Dalton and Plummer. Develop Bryce and whoever else too. Just be real about the situation. Bryce's development is not where it should be. He refuses to address his mechanics. He's been benched. He has yet to have 2 games back to back of franchise QB level play. There is nothing wrong with saying Bryce may still develop, but we need to start putting pieces in place if he doesn't so our season isn't lost on the arm of Andy Dalton.
  10. Don't bring that kind of logic in here. You'll get labeled a homer by condescending posters who like to identify what they think is irony despite having no concept of what the terms "irony" and "cope" actually mean.
  11. Reason being is he only throws it outside to one on one coverage to a big receiver. Lofts it up there because he has no arm strength. Look up yac on completions over 20 yards Im willing to bet it's dead last. Moral of the story is tmac and Coker are really good
  12. If we stay in 9th and have to win 2 in a row I don't love it. Getting 2 cracks at it I don't think they blow both games.
  13. The most ridiculous part of this, other than using a made up, extremely subjective stat that isn't even associated with deep balls to define a deep ball passer, is that his actual PFF score was 26/43. Since BTTs are just when a pass gets a really high score on an individual play, just imagine how fuging awful most of his plays must be that he's got some huge number of BTTs but is also so bad all the rest of the time. He made some great plays and IMO had by far his best game in the playoffs (circumstances being what they were), and I'm hoping for that kind of play more consistently next year. But it's so wild for PFF to put out such crazy stuff when the player is objectively less than mediocre by their own rankings.
  14. Please explain. Not understanding Thielen as a training wheel.
  15. Bingo. Because everything they've done to this point says they know he's not and they're working very hard to try and hide that fact.
  16. The entire league is praising Bryce’s development If you cannot see what that is then thats on you and wants to see him do well. This has absolutely no bearing on anything honestly. I want to sleep with Kate Upton make it so
  17. I think the bigger question most of us are asking is simply "Why is Bryce the unquestioned/undisputed starter?" What has he done to outright warrant that? If both morgan and dave say competition is good then why the fug is andy dalton on this roster?
  18. The entire league is praising Bryce’s development and wants to see him do well. Meanwhile the miserable losers on here would rather take a flyer on the Drew Locks of the league
  19. Oh I have no doubt that Stafford is better. He's also one of the most experienced QBs in the league, has great protection, is taller, has a whole crew of top notch receivers and has a very aggressive play calling program that makes good use of tight ends and play action. Bryce, really doesn't have any of that at this time. But here's the deal... whether you, I or any of the other "experts" on this board think it should be otherwise, Bryce will be heading into our 2026 season as the starting QB for the team. We could sit back and just cry about it and gnash our teeth or just hope that Canales and crew know what they're doing and that they see something in practices and meeting rooms that we don't have access to that makes this the direction they are heading. That being said, right now, I think an even more pressing matter is who are we going to sit on the bench behind Bryce. His size, and a whole new slew of questions about our O-line, makes injury a possibility and there's always the what if he sputters out? Dalton, thanks for coming here but... I think it's time to hang up the cleats.
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  21. Bryce truthers call people "box-score watching casual fans" and say things like "stats don't tell the story" until some made up BS stats support Bryce. Which is ironic, because he also fails the basic eye test in spades.
  22. I mean, he pretty clearly improved in that area this past season. He also clearly needs to take more shots down the field, but his deep accuracy has definitely improved since his rookie year.
  23. I got some golf shoes with the BOA (not bank of America) system. It's legit awesome. I wish it was on every shoe made.
  24. Can’t wait to hear you guys crying about how Dan isn’t doing enough or missed with some signings
  25. Detroit. anybody that walked through those doors at the time failed
  26. The narrative's always been that they limit the playbook because of Bryce not that he's incapable of completing a deep pass. If he threw 99% on a handful of attempts that totally fits what we've been saying. Calling it "efficiency" without any regard for volume is a stretch. Stafford had the most deep attempts in the league and is just under Bryce completion rate at 98.7%. Who do you think is better at it?
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