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Bryce critics - let's be honest


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3 minutes ago, gmonjimbo said:

At the 2-second mark Bryce pumps towards Theilen to sell the double move, at the 5-second mark Danielle Hunter bull rushes Moton towards Young, forcing him off the spot. The opposite corner and Safety at the seven-second mark are looking directly at Young their backs aren't turned toward him 

 

9 minutes ago, Lurk21 said:

I highlighted  the moment!! He could've had a free shot. Brady Quinn even mentioned all game how he has a bad tendency  to turn his body facing the sideline and basically  running into pressure because  he has limited  everything to  1 side of the field. He did it 3 separate  times I know where he could've stepped up and passed or ran for a 1st down. 

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Just now, Lurk21 said:

Bro, I feel you!! Yes Frank could play calling better but no excuses for Bryce. It's been plenty of opportunities  where he should've just let it rip!!  

I honestly think Jesse Bates seriously scarred Bryce.  He has been timid as hell throwing the ball vertically since that two pick performance.  Leave it to the Falcons.

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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

 

 

In that still screenshot

There are two players the safety and corner converging on Thielen looking at the QB.

I would agree with you if their backs were turned or the bull rush from Hunter didn't force him of the spot.

The biggest mistake he made was the fumble that shifted the momentum of the game. 

 

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Just now, 45catfan said:

I honestly think Jesse Bates seriously scarred Bryce.  He has been timid as hell throwing the ball vertically since that two pick performance.  Leave it to the Falcons.

I've mentioned that myself  and I truly believe it. Another reason he should've sat until probably  the bye at least to watch Andy. He still needs to play this year,  so we can see progress  but they seriously  should've held him out a couple more weeks. I seriously  believe with Dalton we would've been 3-1 going to Detroit/Miami  and worse case you looking 3-3  going into the bye. Itd gave him another week to study etc but nope, had to rush him back out there. 

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Are mouthbreathers really out on Bruce after 3 games? Lol

 

Im not concerned about his arm strength one bit, the things that concerned me about Bryce is that he fumbles every time he gets hit and his lack of trust in his receivers, he needs to to force the ball to TMJ cause he’s not beating a DB with speed. 
 

Bryce is being let down by this inept coaching, that first down run stat is alarming and he keeps calling it

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6 minutes ago, gmonjimbo said:

In that still screenshot

There are two players the safety and corner converging on Thielen looking at the QB.

I would agree with you if their backs were turned or the bull rush from Hunter didn't force him of the spot.

The biggest mistake he made was the fumble that shifted the momentum of the game. 

 

When Thielen waved his hand,  Bryce should've been already launching the ball towards the bottom  of the H and E. If he could make that throw with zip, it'd been money. The NFL shows you that you can't just wait for WRs to be 5 yards apart from the DB. 

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2 minutes ago, gmonjimbo said:

In that still screenshot

There are two players the safety and corner converging on Thielen looking at the QB.

I would agree with you if their backs were turned or the bull rush from Hunter didn't force him of the spot.

The biggest mistake he made was the fumble that shifted the momentum of the game. 

 

Who cares what they’re looking at? They’re 10 yards away from AT. Unless you honestly think Young has the worlds weakest arm and can’t fit that ball in there? Any legitimate starting NFL QB makes that throw with ease 

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52 minutes ago, Lurk21 said:

Look at this play and tell me Bryce didn't have a chance to pass it deep for a TD. Yes the play calling could improve  but no way you can say he is taking shots that are there. He had Chark 2 separate times but wouldn't let it go  too. 

 

https://x.com/SeifertESPN/status/1708842144146784613?s=20

Wide open td right there with plenty of time. I don’t think he looks that far down the field though.

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Who cares what they’re looking at? They’re 10 yards away from AT. Unless you honestly think Young has the worlds weakest arm and can’t fit that ball in there? Any legitimate starting NFL QB makes that throw with ease 

Zach Wilson did it last night in tighter coverage  2 times!!

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Just now, Lurk21 said:

I've mentioned that myself  and I truly believe it. Another reason he should've sat until probably  the bye at least to watch Andy. He still needs to play this year,  so we can see progress  but they seriously  should've held him out a couple more weeks. I seriously  believe with Dalton we would've been 3-1 going to Detroit/Miami  and worse case you looking 3-3  going into the bye. Itd gave him another week to study etc but nope, had to rush him back out there. 

Losing and seeing little progress in Young is worse in my mind than sitting Bryce and winning with the backup.  Tepper probably doesn't see it that way though.  He wants his shiny new toy out there.

Frank and Scott have to know some W's are going to be required, and SOON, before their job security starts to come into question.  Heck, Huddlers want one or both of them gone NOW.

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6 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Are mouthbreathers really out on Bruce after 3 games? Lol

 

Im not concerned about his arm strength one bit, the things that concerned me about Bryce is that he fumbles every time he gets hit and his lack of trust in his receivers, he needs to to force the ball to TMJ cause he’s not beating a DB with speed. 
 

Bryce is being let down by this inept coaching, that first down run stat is alarming and he keeps calling it

I honestly don’t think a single throw was called on first down the entire game yesterday. 

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