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HEAVENS TO BETSY, LOOK AT THESE WIDE-OPEN RECEIVERS


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20 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

Thanks man! I'd be remiss if I didn't point out the ridiculousness of your Jimmy Clausen comparison.

Granted, Clausen needed three games to throw his first touchdown pass, by which point he'd amassed four turnovers, while Bryce waited a much longer four possessions to throw his. Plus, there's an endless array of differences beyond that. But to your credit, you stated reality in the face and said "Nope, not today."

Wellp, he played like ass.  Looked like ass.  Looked like one of the worst rookie performances we've ever had.  Sorry, but that's reality.

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On 9/10/2023 at 7:48 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

Those route concepts are pretty awful. A lot easier to cover when all the receivers are roughly at the same depth of the field.

Like seriously. Everybody is covered once the Atlanta D adjust… to a simple zone scheme. 
 

I want our OC calling plays next Sunday.

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1 hour ago, Khyber53 said:

We were running an offense that really would have swung well with both CMC and DJ Moore on the field. 

But those days are gone.

Let's give it a bit more time. I'm sure the coaches are seeing the same things from the tape that we are. Surely they will adjust.

 

They are seeing that they should have kept CMC and DJ and traded Burns instead.  Fitterer is a moron.

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24 minutes ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

Yes, it is.

No, it is not.

  • Kerry Collins 1995 vs New York Jets: 14-26, 158 yards, 2 INT, 40.2 rating
  • Kerry Collins 1995 vs San Francisco: 12-29, 127 yards, INT, 40.4 rating
  • Chris Weinke 2001 vs New England: 15-36, 144 yards, 3 INT, 18.8 rating
  • Chris Weinke 2001 vs New York Jets: 12-34, 76 yards, INT, 31.7 rating
  • Chris Weinke 2001 vs Atlanta: 17-31, 171 yards, 2 INT, 43.9 rating
  • Randy Fasani 2002 at Atlanta: 6-18, 100 yards, INT, 29.9 rating
  • Randy Fasani 2002 vs Tampa Bay: 5-18, 46 yards, 3 INT, 0.0 rating
  • Jimmy Clausen 2010 vs New Orleans: 8-18, 47 yards, INT, 28.5 rating
  • Jimmy Clausen 2010 vs Chicago: 9-22, 61 yards, INT, 29.7 rating
  • Jimmy Clausen 2010 at Pittsburgh: 10-23, 72 yards, INT, 33.2 rating
  • Jimmy Clausen 2010 vs Tampa Bay: 7-13, 59 yards, INT, 33.8 rating
  • Cam Newton 2011 at Atlanta: 237 yards, 3 INT, 44.6 rating
  • Will Grier 2019 at Indy: 27-44, 224 yards, 3 INT, 46 rating
  • Will Grier 2019 vs New Orleans: 1-8, 4 yards, INT, 0.0 rating

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