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5 minutes ago, toldozer said:

Do you think frank asked daboll to give them a vanilla pass rush to see what Bryce can do given time? Bryce needs to lead us down the field to points before he comes out in my opinion.  Whether that's the first drive or the fifth. End him on a good drive and sit him against the lions 

So if he hits Mingo on a short pass first drive he breaks a tackles gets us 50 yards down the field next play we score on a slant, would those two or three plays let’s say be enough on one drive to sit Bryce in your opinion.

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

I mean, it is a workday for most of us. With the game coming on at 7:00, a lot of us won't have time to engage until it's about on. I doubt there's a quell in excitement after one preseason game. If we get shellaced again, then all bets are off.

BTW, most of us regulars are hardcore. We're following this team regardless!

I'm a truck driver and probably working until midnight 😅  I'll be listening to the game 

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21 minutes ago, trucpfan said:

So if he hits Mingo on a short pass first drive he breaks a tackles gets us 50 yards down the field next play we score on a slant, would those two or three plays let’s say be enough on one drive to sit Bryce in your opinion.

Yes

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14 minutes ago, toldozer said:

Do you think frank asked daboll to give them a vanilla pass rush to see what Bryce can do given time? Bryce needs to lead us down the field to points before he comes out in my opinion.  Whether that's the first drive or the fifth. End him on a good drive and sit him against the lions 

My expectation is that Bryce and Reich outperform Cam Newton, Jake Delhomme, Rodney Peete, Steve Beuerlein, Sam Darnold, Teddy Bridgewater, and Baker Mayfield in their 1st preseason with a new offensive system. This should be very reasonable with the investment made in QB and offensive coach.

We are sitting in Chris Weinke and Jimmy Clausen territory right now. So, it looks bad.

Hoping he doesn't fold up and go into the Jeff Lewis preseason interception abyss.

I was hoping to see a rookie Drew Brees or 1st year Saints Drew Brees, but that faded quickly. He is far from being as prepared as Brees was as a rookie, and Reich is not Sean Payton.

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

Hell, I probably won't get off until damned near 7:00. I'll have to decide if I even have time to do a mobile order and pick up some food, or just eat something frozen. "Real life problems." 😆

I just record the game  and pretend it starts an hour later lol. I just can’t take commercials anymore. 

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2 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

My expectation is that Bryce and Reich outperform Cam Newton, Jake Delhomme, Rodney Peete, Steve Beuerlein, Sam Darnold, Teddy Bridgewater, and Baker Mayfield in their 1st preseason with a new offensive system. This should be very reasonable with the investment made in QB and offensive coach.

We are sitting in Chris Weinke and Jimmy Clausen territory right now. So, it looks bad.

Hoping he doesn't fold up and go into the Jeff Lewis preseason interception abyss.

I was hoping to see a rookie Drew Brees or 1st year Saints Drew Brees, but that faded quickly. He is far from being as prepared as Brees was as a rookie, and Reich is not Sean Payton.

Listen to yourself.

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

Hell, I probably won't get off until damned near 7:00. I'll have to decide if I even have time to do a mobile order and pick up some food, or just eat something frozen. "Real life problems." 😆

Also known as 'first world' problems but, I get your point...

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