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By Bear Hands · Posted
velocity discussion aside, it will definitely be interesting to see him this year, compare eye test to last, and what iffy tendencies carry over. We all will be able to tell fairly quickly if we're looking at the same guy as last season, or a refreshed prospect fitting better in a better situation. In short-It will be obvious if he's a fish out of water rather quickly after a full offseason in the big leagues long form- We saw a glimpse of maybe an above average/top-15 starter-level potential, at his best (and that was like 1 game). Otherwise, his "good" felt kind of like what you saw when the Raiders threw in O'Connell or the Giants with the Italian dude and they had their moments. The Colts and Texans were simply different teams, for the better, with their guys on the field respectively. My biggest concern is still-- let's say the conditions are optimal, what will Bryce do to take it to the next level and put the team on his back? I want to see glimpses of what that could be, not just elevated stat lines in a more friendly system. This is going to take more than mostly looking like the same guy and having a handful more Green Bay 2023-level games. This is about getting his feet and arm coordinated, footwork better, drop backs more consistent, pocket awareness elevated, throws more deliberate, reads/head movement in pocket, there's just a lot that needs to be kicked up a notch and it will be easy to see if it's the same guy or not rather soon. -
By PantherChris · Posted
That's a plus for us.... tends to happen the later you get in a series....
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