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9 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

If that’s how you choose to see it. I don’t understand why y’all nitpick every little thing. You could do that with pretty much any QB. 

I agree. It's basically seeing reality vs. delusion.

It's okay to say that Bryce is still showing some concerning limitations while also playing significantly better. 

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

Your anger doesn't change the facts of the situation. I didn't even bring him up. Others wanted to dunk on him to cope with our own score. You roam these boards with an Alabama avatar while telling people they're really Houston Texan fans. You don't have a leg to stand on here. Enjoy what's left of the game big guy.

Our fans want to cope at us losing a lead and going to 0-6, your first instinct is to go into ultra defense mode for your favorite player CJ Stroud. How dare someone say something bad about another teams quarterback, we can only do that to our own!

Look at the picture goofball, it’s Bryce as a tiny little bobble head on a huge field. It’s making fun of him. I’m a Tarheel fan, it’s a funny picture. You are a closeted Houston Texans fan and the sooner you just come out you’ll feel so much better about yourself.

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

Can we please start Dalton after the Bye week for a few games?   Bryce is overwhelmed. Ease him back into it later on in the year, but this isn't being productive to him, the rest of the team or this fan base.

You see Bryce improving, and yet you're calling for Dalton on a 0-6 team. That's just ludicrous.

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1 minute ago, Chad_Cota said:

How does an NFL team go up 14-0 and then 35 unanswered points. Coaching has to be blamed 

Dude, their roster is so much more talented than ours it's not even like we are in the same league.

Coaching certainly could be better, but c'mon.

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