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Bryce DNP in practice 9-20-23


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10 minutes ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Y’all better hope the red rocket doesn’t light the stat sheet up on Sunday. B/c the huddle will burn. 

Dalton's last start he had 170 yards and his team scored 7 points.  That was being paired with a top 5 defense. 

Andy Dalton has been called up the last 5 years.  He has never gotten above .500 in any of those seasons when asked to start. 

Andy Dalton is horrible at this stage.   And if he lights it up.....good lord? This place will be insane. 

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14 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

The two are very different QBs. It is completely possible that Dalton throws 2+ TDs and 250+ yards and the huddle implodes so hard that rips the fabric of space and time causing a black hole that consumes every fan and then eventually itself, turning us into the new Cleveland Browns.

Both have the dubious distinction of holding the record for one of the 10 worst single game passer ratings in NFL history. At this point in his career he stinks it is what it is.

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1 minute ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I don't think we have to worry about Dalton lighting it up.  Unless the Seahawks defense is absolutely terrible and leaves our receivers wide open, it's going to be more of the same.

Honestly our offense should look better having another week under their belt and going against a defense that isn't as good as the previous ones we played.  We really need Young to play in this game.  

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

Honestly our offense should look better having another week under their belt and going against a defense that isn't as good as the previous ones we played.  We really need Young to play in this game.  

The route concepts are just bad and also poorly executed.  I didn't think Bryce looked good on TV, but from the All 22 footage, there was just nothing to throw to a lot of the time.  Dalton isn't going to do any better in that kind of environment.

I'm not really sold that the Falcons and Saints defenses are world beaters to be honest.  And maybe Seattle is bad, but the Rams and Lions offenses are no slouch either.  Someone is going to revert to the mean this week.

But yes, if the offense is able to actually create separation this week, it would be an ideal week for Bryce to play.

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