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45catfan

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  1. Lots of white dots beyond 20 yards. They can't say shots aren't being taken anymore, Bryce just can't hit them.
  2. Let's do some diving in here: Yards: Of those QBs playing at least 11 games: So Young is in company with Jones, Pickett and Ridder. Completion%: Right there with Zack Wilson at around 60%. This considering he's checked down the whole season... ...to the whopping amount of 5.4 yards per attempt! This means yards per game are low too. Hmmm...the same names keep popping up. TDs: Damn, Mac Jones and Ridder again. Lastly, rating: There's Jones and Wilson. Point being, it's far enough into the season to see what Bryce is and what he is NOT. He's not a QB1, period.
  3. It's not actually. Footwork, arm strength, anticipation, throw 'tool bag', run threat--all are lacking. No amount of pooing on the WRs and OL will fix that.
  4. Yeah, but those other QBs that turned out good at least showed the TRAITS that one could see translating/developing further down the road. Bryce, not so much. Weak arm, short, small frame, H-O-R-R-I-B-L-E footwork--leading to limited throws and inaccuracy.
  5. The Bears will 100% NOT PASS UP CALEB WILLIAMS! Bank on it.
  6. So they are not drafting Caleb Williams? Whuuuuuut?????
  7. Game plan: Bryce throws to Bryce for 500 yards and 7 TDs! Yay!!!!
  8. Fields will be traded...bank on it. He has been looking better too, so a team may roll the dice over drafting a rookie. Also, Jones' contract will be too expensive to get out from under after only one year.
  9. I wonder if that's why Brown called such shi-tty short 3rd and 4th down plays? I mean, what's he got left to lose, his job? That could be a thumb in the eye of Tepper.
  10. That's every year where the QB needs are greater than what actually gets drafted. You forget about free agency. Unless this draft is one for the history books, six QBs have only been drafted in the first round ONCE before...1983.
  11. Yeah, and to make it look worse, we don't have players that can execute it either.
  12. What would you guys do is just ONE of these guys are sitting there with pick #33 and we pass? History says about 99% chance at least one of them will be.
  13. Rooting hard for the Cards and Pats to get another couple of wins. I want pick #33 locked in. I'd hate to screw up and win a couple of meaningless games just to miss out on the top pick in the second round.
  14. Any and ALL incomplete passes are on the WRs for the cope crowd. If Justin Jefferson were here, Young would be leading the Pro Bowl balloting! Overthrown ball--quit on route. Underthrown ball--wrong route. Inaccurate pass plausibly could be caught-- bad hands. Dropped ball-DUH. I mean, Bryce could have been the first QB in NFL history without an incomplete pass if only for those darn WRs!!!
  15. I could care less who actually wrote it, I'm talking about philosophy. it was reported that the playbook was about a 60:40 philosophy/influence collaboration between Reich and Brown.
  16. Before garbage time stats come into play with about 5 minutes remaining: Yes, that's a 37% completion rate.
  17. No one else from this staff. It would be idiotic not to interview outside candidates.
  18. Yup, STs have taken a step back since Tabor has become the interim HC.
  19. Not a bad idea. Players obviously are the same, but at least the man knows how to call a game.
  20. So we give it to Sanders after he's gassed on the long run and not give it to Chuba who is our goal line back? You can't make this crap up!
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