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If Bryce is as good as most think..


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We won’t know until the first time he actually gets hurt if he’ll be good tbh. How severe is the injury? Is it season ending? Is it a head injury? Doesn’t matter how smart he is if his brain is swollen 🤷‍♂️

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3 hours ago, NorthTryon said:

One thing I noticed was that his line wasn't as stellar as advertised. Draft pundits tried to make it seem like a lot of the running, escaping, and problem solving he does had a lot to do with the problems he creates or because of his stature. There were all sorts of plays where he was facing free rushers and guys just got flat out beat. He definitely will succeed with time to throw and weapons. 

His line last year was dog poo. He had to ad-lib a lot and he’s pretty freaking good at it. 

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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

I’m not sure we’ll dominate for five years. The NFL is set up so that everyone is .500 and it’s hard to be consistently good, that’s why very few teams are.

If we have a top QB and the rest of the division doesn’t.. Well it is what it is right??

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2 minutes ago, ickmule said:

We aren’t sure he can see far enough over the line yet.  Let’s see him play a few meaningful games before we start pounding our chests. 

Okay .. Again the topic says “if” that word kinda adds the caveat in the opinion…

And I’ll pound my chest anytime I want to…

KEEP POUNDING!!!

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