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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

If he needs a bit of seasoning then we might as well have stayed put and just drafted Will Levis if we are just going to throw away picks. You don't play these games at number one. You either take the best pure passer or you don't make the move.

I get it, but the pick is done - it's a sunk cost. The argument about FO ineptitude may be valid but is a different one. For now the capital is gone, Bryce is on the team, and if sitting him for a bit improves him as a player then that's the best long-term course of action.

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20 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Had this been in Charlotte, we'd be going into next week with a W.  Good thing Bryce has an "ankle injury" because this would have be super U-G-L-Y with Seattle's crowd noise.   Dalton is at least keeping the game in reach.

did this game not follow the exact same pattern as the other 2? 

Close at half.  Then they pull away.  All 3 games have been pretty similar 

people are going to inflate the passing yards because of how bad Seattle is on D is act like something changed.  Dalton still just at 50 something completion. 

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7 minutes ago, CRA said:

did this game not follow the exact same pattern as the other 2? 

Close at half.  Then they pull away.  All 3 games have been pretty similar 

people are going to inflate the passing yards because of how bad Seattle is on D is act like something changed.  Dalton still just at 50 something completion. 

Yup, the defense was supposed to keep us in ball games this year.  So far, so NOT good.  Our secondary is getting torched.  Yes, the sacks have been nice, but a stop every once in a while actually accomplishes more.

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