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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I can only guess but it really looks to me like he's questioning his physical ability to play the game at this level. You see other young QBs struggle but they keep their confidence. They make enough plays and throw enough tough passes to give themselves the confidence that yeah, with more work and more experience I have what it takes to do this. I just don't think Bryce is having enough of those moments. His audibles aren't working. He's really struggling throwing beyond 10 yards downfield. When he tries to scramble and buy time like he did. In college he's getting chased down more often than not. I really think it's for him rattled and second guessing everything.

No Tf he’s not. Come on man, you should be above this. 

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2 hours ago, Wundrbread33 said:

Which reminds me…why wasn’t that route for Hurst? I’m over Thomas being forced into a role he hasn’t shown to be good at. 
 

Hurst is no Olsen, but he catches that ball. 

Damned good question.  

I'm tired of coaches that just don't know what the fug they are doing.

 

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11 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

AR has 7 tds, Stroud has 6 and BY has 2, oh, and AR has missed a game. sure, it’s not all Young’s fault, but the other guys don’t have much help either and they are making plays.

They do have better help than advertised, and we arguably have worse, but the true distinction lies within the coaching and putting players into a position to succeed. You have to believe in your QB and let him loose. Reich is doing anything but. 

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7 minutes ago, top dawg said:

They do have better help than advertised, and we arguably have worse, but the true distinction lies within the coaching and putting players into a position to succeed. You have to believe in your QB and let him loose. Reich is doing anything but. 

Nico Collins and robert woods don’t strike fear in the hearts of defense. Same for Downs and Pittman. Colts fans were complaining how bad their OL was last year and top that off with no JTaylor, ARs help isn’t great. Stroud was on his third string OL Sunday and a couple other players and he still went off. 

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27 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I can only guess but it really looks to me like he's questioning his physical ability to play the game at this level. You see other young QBs struggle but they keep their confidence. They make enough plays and throw enough tough passes to give themselves the confidence that yeah, with more work and more experience I have what it takes to do this. I just don't think Bryce is having enough of those moments. His audibles aren't working. He's really struggling throwing beyond 10 yards downfield. When he tries to scramble and buy time like he did. In college he's getting chased down more often than not. I really think it's for him rattled and second guessing everything.

LOL what???

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23 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Nico Collins and robert woods don’t strike fear in the hearts of defense. Same for Downs and Pittman. Colts fans were complaining how bad their OL was last year and top that off with no JTaylor, ARs help isn’t great. Stroud was on his third string OL Sunday and a couple other players and he still went off. 

I'm not even gonna go into AR right now, because he's a running QB, and I personally don't want a QB whose claim to fame is running, and whose passing is sketchy. Maybe if he turns into an effective passer like Josh Allen, I'll change my mind (but that ain't today). But, you're absolutely right about his O-line. Pittman and Downs are talented. Downs would probably be amazing with Bryce in this snooze-fest of a Reich offense. 

 

Not sure how you're going to downplay Collins considering his numbers this year. Yeah, and OC can overlook him at their own risk. Tank Dell isn't chopped liver either. Robert Woods is simply a good safety valve, as is Dalton Schultz. If you want to see a local review of what happened against the Steelers, here you go 

https://www.audacy.com/sportsradio610/sports/houston-texans/texans-load-up-on-a-plus-grades-after-victory-over-steelers

Granted, Stroud seems to be the real deal, but even he wouldn't look like he does if he had to deal with what Bryce has had to put up with.

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48 minutes ago, Smithers said:

We certainly had running the play clock down to 0 on each play perfected 

see this is bad coaching though.  you see this all the time.  that's on the staff.   another reason why Frank shouldn't call games.  dude is lost in his poo playcalling.  Frank botching all kinds of basics too.  Saw that Sunday.   Bryce hasn't been good.  It's tough to argue there is any evidence this staff is able to help this kid out. 

I think they need to install a slow no huddle.   Cam thrived in it.  You can run Frank's simplistic game out of that. QB gets to the line early.  Call ready.  Plenty of time to relax, check out the landscape, time is on your side. 

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27 minutes ago, top dawg said:

I'm not even gonna go into AR right now, because he's a running QB, and I personally don't want a QB whose claim to fame is running, and whose passing is sketchy. Maybe if he turns into an effective passer like Josh Allen, I'll change my mind (but that ain't today). But, you're absolutely right about his O-line. Pittman and Downs are talented. Downs would probably be amazing with Bryce in this snooze-fest of a Reich offense. 

 

Not sure how you're going to downplay Collins considering his numbers this year. Yeah, and OC can overlook him at their own risk. Tank Dell isn't chopped liver either. Robert Woods is simply a good safety valve, as is Dalton Schultz. If you want to see a local review of what happened against the Steelers, here you go 

https://www.audacy.com/sportsradio610/sports/houston-texans/texans-load-up-on-a-plus-grades-after-victory-over-steelers

Granted, Stroud seems to be the real deal, but even he wouldn't look like he does if he had to deal with what Bryce has had to put up with.

Nicos number are so good bc of stroud

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3 hours ago, Frank9999 said:

Stubborn Reich. Hes not giving Bryce the playbook Dalton had 

If he could throw the ball more than 10 yards down the field with some accuracy, then Frank might. Every ball I've seen him throw more than 10 yards is behind the receiver or high. I thought he had touch when throwing the ball. Maybe this is where the break down of the line is the cause of him not having time, but most say he is 2nd most for hanging on to the ball instead of getting rid of it quickly. 

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3 hours ago, therealmjl said:

Bryce is taking way too much hate from this fanbase. That energy should be directed elsewhere.

Tepper, Fitt, Reich.

Until those 3 are out of the equation (I know, Tepper will never be) - it doesn't matter who is at QB for this team. Baker is cooking down in Tampa right now and looked absolutely horrible last year.

newflash: we have an organizational issue, not a quarterback issue

This

It don't matter who is at QB with this offensive scheme, the results will be the same, which is a loss. Its a no room for error scheme. 

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