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McDaniel: Bryce is a baller with a bright future


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28 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

your example is from 6 games ago?  Damn thats not helping his case

 

edit to say:  just watched said throw and that is a damn wounded duck floater

He threw it before Thielen even turned around...did you want him to bullet that and hit Thielen in the back of the helmet?  This might be your worst take yet.

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https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxvhKxFDJ9T_Z0sJewLbwtvP47LJkdVD_Q?si=bmeLEyfiV-f3S_lM

Here's an out with ~30 air yards.  Another one that Bryce threw before the receiver even made his cut and turned around, despite how impressive it would have been if he had put more velocity into it and hit the back of Mingo's helmet to appease some people here.

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8 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxvhKxFDJ9T_Z0sJewLbwtvP47LJkdVD_Q?si=bmeLEyfiV-f3S_lM

Here's an out with ~30 air yards.  Another one that Bryce threw before the receiver even made his cut and turned around, despite how impressive it would have been if he had put more velocity into it and hit the back of Mingo's helmet to appease some people here.

Agree that was a great throw. Bryce throws with anticipation. That had plenty on it though 

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2 minutes ago, countryboi said:

We need to surround Bryce with speed like Tua in Miami. They are similar enough that this is the best way forward 

I agree, ironically DJ Moore would have been a  perfect fit with Bryce.  He is great with YAC and on short and intermediate routes. 

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