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16 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

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4 completions of 15+ air yards…

progress…I guess 

 

looks better than 10 behind the LOS screen passes, but the lions were in prevent D for most of the 4th. Young looked decent there, good/bad its seems panthers will continue to be down 3 scores in the 4th. 

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11 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

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4 completions of 15+ air yards…

progress…I guess 

 

I find it interesting that alot of people have been saying he doesn’t have the arm strength to throw outside. A lot of throws to the outside here.

0 completions behind the line of scrimmage. More passes down the field. Yea we lost, but he pretty much answered the criticisms of his chart last week. 

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1 minute ago, AceBoogie said:

I find it interesting that alot of people have been saying he doesn’t have the arm strength to throw outside. A lot of throws to the outside here.

0 completions behind the line of scrimmage. More passes down the field. Yea we lost, but he pretty much answered the criticisms of his chart last week. 

Oh god. We now have people clinging to 5-10 yard passes to "prove" that Bryce can throw outside. Let me see him throw one deep out. It's gonna be a pick six, but let's see it.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Oh god. We now have people clinging to 5-10 yard passes to "prove" that Bryce can throw outside. Let me see him throw one deep out. It's gonna be a pick six, but let's see it.

I mean at this point if you want to continue to find fault with your rookie QB then you can do that. Definitely you’re right as a fan. Can’t tell you how to cope with rooting for this sorry ass team. But it’s alot more fun to be a believer. 

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13 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I mean at this point if you want to continue to find fault with your rookie QB then you can do that. Definitely you’re right as a fan. Can’t tell you how to cope with rooting for this sorry ass team. But it’s alot more fun to be a believer. 

I’m more of a realist than simply a blind homer.   And the realist in me, through 5 games sees that Bryce doesn’t have it.  And all things considered it starts and ends with him.  

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I’m more of a realist than simply a blind homer.   And the realist in me, through 5 games sees that Bryce doesn’t have it.  And all things considered it starts and ends with him.  

I think you’re probably looking at Bryce through that lens so that’s what you’ll always see. Wins and losses aside he’s probably going to end the year with stats comparable to some guys who turned out pretty good. 

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7 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I think you’re probably looking at Bryce through that lens so that’s what you’ll always see. Wins and losses aside he’s probably going to end the year with stats comparable to some guys who turned out pretty good. 

Maybe but thats not going to change his ability to throw or run.  He isnt strong enough or fast enough to beat defenders and thats a problem.  And why people still try and compare him to other rookies who have succeeded is moronic IMO because there are infinitely more rookies with similar numbers that never got better and simply busted.  But cherry picks the aikmans, mannings or whoever if that is going to make you feel better.   Kid looks way in over his head at this point and that isnt really debatable 

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I’m starting to worry Bryce is locking onto Thielen a bit too much already. Mingo is wide ass open here and coming underneath Thielen. The pocket was fine and Bryce could’ve given this ball to Mingo pretty much at any point. Had he waited a split second more for Mingo to cross Thielen its a walk in score. Even if he threw it to him before Mingo has a chance to take it in himself 

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14 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, he has some issues that will need correction. I am not off the Bryce bandwagon yet but he was not the advertised "most ready to play" guy. That was completely false.

I am fine with him learning this season. I am not gonna jump all over Bryce. I am going to be the first on the "Fire Reich" train, however. 

This guy has to fuging go. I mean ASAP.

At this point I am inclined to side with you on this and think that Frank has been a detriment to Bryce.  I think they have scripted crap for him to a point that it is hindering his ability to perform and that scripting often goes awry.   He definitely has some things to work on and there are many questions/concerns but it seems like we are watching the same game every week.  Get down to or near the red zone.  Team has momentum on the back of a good play.  There is confusion, play clock goes down to 2 seconds and burn a time out.  That seems to be a regular theme.  They pulled Bryce on 4th and 1 and let Dalton do the sneak yesterday.  Got the first down and I think the very next play he was in on there was some last second crap again where they were late getting lined up. That stuff needs to be a lot more crisp and until it is the game will not flow for him. 

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