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Training Camp Day 2


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4 hours ago, Tbe said:

Really awkward exchange between Steve Smith and Bryce. I can’t quite figure out what Bryce thinks Steve was implying here.

Go to 4:40.

 

 

Damn...  as a guy that didn't want Bryce going into the draft, I like to see that.  It's a little chippy and edgy.  I think Smitty has grown into his role as an analyst and has mellowed out a little bit, but I also like that you could see he recognized and respected Bryce took umbrage with the gesture and vocalized that lol.

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4 hours ago, Harbingers said:

Ya all these “sacks” though? I thought this as suppose/going to be one of the best OL’s we’ve had in decades. 

I saw somewhere that Michael “Sacks happen” Jordan is still on this team, playing tackle. In a live game I don’t want Michael Jordan anyplace near Bryce

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6 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Damn...  as a guy that didn't want Bryce going into the draft, I like to see that.  It's a little chippy and edgy.  I think Smitty has grown into his role as an analyst and has mellowed out a little bit, but I also like that you could see he recognized and respected Bryce took umbrage with the gesture and vocalized that lol.

After like 30 Bryce pre-draft interviews where he sounded like a robot it's nice to see some personality come through. He's still more a silent killer type but good to see he's not a pushover. 

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11 hours ago, Tbe said:

Really awkward exchange between Steve Smith and Bryce. I can’t quite figure out what Bryce thinks Steve was implying here.

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He didn't name the song but Keyshia Cole's biggest song was Let it Go, and a dude singing it first person would sound gay I guess? Don't really give a poo what orientation Bryce is but cool to see him not letting Steve get by with insulting someone singing a song regardless on gender/sexuality or whateverrr

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3 hours ago, lumbeecheraw75 said:

The full video shows that it wasnt as terrible as the original one that was posted which cuts off abrubtly (he goes on to name the song he sang)

 

Am I the only one who didn’t think this was anything crazy? I thought the gesture was clearly Steve joking around and trying to get Bryce to sing on air and Bryce going along with it and just saying he wasn’t gonna do that in a joking way. I feel like I see people play around like this all the time where I’m from. 
 

I have enjoyed seeing Bryce’s personality shine a bit more through these training camp interviews though. You can tell he’s getting more comfortable.

 

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