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Bryce has the fewest open windows in the league, is the most accurate throwing with an open window


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I think it should be pretty obvious to anyone there are layers to the offensive problems and the receiving core assembled by Scott Fitterer is largely a dud. But Bryce got rattled last night and was making some errant throws. He isn't going to get much breathing room on a short week that ends with a visit to the Seahawks. The game film from the Saints is going to be the blueprint he's going to have to adjust and make more downfield attempts even if it results in some turnovers in the meantime.

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1 hour ago, carpanfan96 said:

It's not. When I say he sucks, it's not his fault he sucks. It's the play calling, the protection breakdowns, the skill position players all coming together to make a mess of a situation. I'm not sure prime Brady would look good in this offense. Everything around the qb sucks, so the qb is going to suck. 

 

Honestly he's the only bright spot on offense right now. 

Anybody screaming BY sucks simply does not know ball. 

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

I think it should be pretty obvious to anyone there are layers to the offensive problems and the receiving core assembled by Scott Fitterer is largely a dud. But Bryce got rattled last night and was making some errant throws. He isn't going to get much breathing room on a short week that ends with a visit to the Seahawks. The game film from the Saints is going to be the blueprint he's going to have to adjust and make more downfield attempts even if it results in some turnovers in the meantime.

They really need to get something going in the running game to pull off some play action. All this vanilla shotgun stuff is going nowhere. Clock/timeout management was a joke last night as well. Killed our own momentum

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4 minutes ago, joemac said:

Anybody screaming BY sucks simply does not know ball. 

If the term "sucks" is what you take issue with then substitute it with something else. But he has not been "good" and that's all that matters. In that regard neither has the offensive coaching staff either. They need to get their heads out of their asses.

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I'll put a lot more weight into this sort of data around week 10 - 12.  The problem with looking at data this early in the season is that it can be skewed horrifically by one bad or great performance.  It's generally a good data set, but too early to be more than a Twitter talking point.

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12 minutes ago, frankw said:

If the term "sucks" is what you take issue with then substitute it with something else. But he has not been "good" and that's all that matters. In that regard neither has the offensive coaching staff either. They need to get their heads out of their asses.

Yep. Not a single unit on offense is playing even average right now. Receivers are having trouble separating, the OL isn't creating gaps in the run game or giving Bryce consistent time, the RBs aren't breaking tackles, the play calling is conservative and boring, and the quarterback is missing the few opportunities we do get. 

Going back to the graph, some of the blame definitely is on the WRs but Bryce has been leaving the pocket too early and just doesn't seem confident in anything. Sam Darnolding this kid into bad habits and ruining his career before it even starts would really suck.

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