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1 minute ago, Frank9999 said:

Lol. Sorry red herring. You are a blind homer

I’ve been on this forum over a decade. Don’t think most would describe me as a “blind homer”. I’m a realist and being real with you, I’m telling you to go learn the game and maybe your opinions won’t be so trash. 

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1 minute ago, AceBoogie said:

I’ve been on this forum over a decade. Don’t think most would describe me as a “blind homer”. I’m a realist and being real with you, I’m telling you to go learn the game and maybe your opinions won’t be so trash. 

Ok so youre just an old blind homer? Thats more red herring nonsense. Who cares how long youve been on this forum. Your hot take here is nonsense. Hes simply trash right now, and cant even find the WRs when they break open. 

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2 minutes ago, Lame Duck said:

I think Bryce will be fine and I have been one of his worst critics on this board.  I called him a bust during the draft.  Bryce is playing mostly mistake free football and he takes what defense gives him.  He’s very very good at reading the game and avoids forcing things.

I think the issue is with the fans because they set unrealistic expectations in their heads that Bryce is next Drew Brees right out of college.  No, it takes time to make the transition.  Bryce will be fine.

“Mostly mistake free football”?

Id say for from. His redzone turnover yesterday was an absolute killer. He threw 2 more balls that should’ve been picked off

It’s been far from mostly mistake free

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Just now, Frank9999 said:

Ok so youre just an old blind homer? Thats more red herring nonsense. Who cares how long youve been on this form. Your hot take here is nonsense. Hes simply trash right now, and cant even find the WRs when they break open. 

Great insight by you. Imagine a person called Frank calling someone old. This ain’t madden. Go sit down and have a juice box. 

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2 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I'm waiting for the all-22.

Bryce was by no means perfect, but he was far from the only problem and the potential is there. He can already read a field better in 2 games than Justin Fields can in year 3. Fields is an elite athlete though so he gets away with it by running. 

I keep saying things will look better by midseason but everyone is tripping over their own dicks to crap all over Bryce and the team. 

 

Fields strength was always going to be his mobility which so far is still true. 

Bryce’s strength is supposed to be his vision/processing… which hasn’t been true one bit. He absolutely should be able to read the field better than Fields. It’s literally why he went 1st overall 

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