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MHS831

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  1. Nice guy and all that--pure and too innocent for the league, perhaps. but i do not sense the passion for the game. Just my hunches.
  2. the signs were there. He told the media that Morgan was going to pick him. Pure, unbridled, dumbassery.
  3. I try to look at him through rose-colored glasses when I can because I think they are going to "die on this hill (Bryce). At least bring in some comp. The mentor/best buddies backup situation is not healthy competition, and I will be pissed if we give Bryce a $50m per contract. I am in the minority when I see the potential for our future QB in this draft. Players like Mateer, for example, from Oklahoma. A substandard 2025 has dropped his stock to where he could fall to day 3, but his skill set, demeanor, and stats from Washington State tell me there is something there. I think he could be there in round 3 if he comes out. I would feel better about Bryce if I knew we were developing plan B.
  4. Not all mental mistakes are penalties. Things like giving a 15-yard cushion when the first down marker is at 10. Not dragging your feet near the sidelines. Giving up contain to chase the dive on play action. Running bad routes. Not reading quick enough. Taking bad angles. etc. I see your point, but hesitation is not a penalty, nor is confusion. I agree that talent is our main issue. We are not getting our money's worth out of our OL, imo. We need a #2 and don't really scare people at TE. Our LBs are weak and we have an issue at S. We get little pressure on the QB.
  5. He can move in the pocket. He is good at handoffs. He can throw a good deep ball at times. I am more critical of Bryce than most on here--my perspective was based on the fact that we are probably staying with him and it is time to move on from bitching about him all the time. Having said all that, We are not playing to his strengths when we don't run Rico. We are not playing to his strengths when we give the ball to Chuba up the gut on fourth and 1 with 9 guys in A gap. I am of the mindset that we draft a QB later and develop him. There are some who had bad years and their stock is down. LSU, Oklahoma, Miami, Penn State etc. all have QBs who, if the enter the draft, they could use a season of watching and holding a clip board.
  6. I was not watching for it yesterday, but getting separation vs a zone coverage is simply finding the open spots and the QB must read the WR's ability to find the open spots and anticipate. Did they stay in zone all day?
  7. We need a third WR that the defense respects. We need a qb who throws the ball downfield. We need an OL that can pass block.
  8. If the problem is his brain, maybe we can fix it. If the problem is his heart, he is done.
  9. If we don't fumble, throw the pick, or decide that a facemask is the best way to get a player out of bounds on 3rd and 49, then we could have beaten them. To your point, Corbett was getting eaten alive when I watched him. Moton had a bad game.
  10. Our dumbassery gave them the game. We did not lost to Seattle--we lost to Carolina
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