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11 hours ago, Martin said:

Good luck!

 

8 hours ago, Navy_football said:

It's already yours!

 

On 11/7/2023 at 3:18 PM, Varking said:

Good luck!

 

On 11/7/2023 at 12:49 PM, ForJimmy said:

Good luck man.  You got this!

I think it went well. We'll find out how well pretty soon. I want this one. It'll be a guy punch if we don't land it.

Headed back to Cackalacky.

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If you look at the film, Bryce is encouraging. Especially in the 10-20 yard range, he nails all his passes. Once teams respect the deep passes, he will be able to scramble and rack up yards on the ground. The receivers are just never open and you can tell Bryce is trying hard not to throw picks.

I really think in a new offensive system with decent receivers, Bryce would flourish. The playcalling is really bad, the protections are bad, and the receivers can't separate. If you put this Bryce on the Dolphins, Bryce looks like an incredible rookie IMO.

Also, Bryce has taken some huge hits and gets right back up. I'm not concerned with injury, as this is as a bad as it will get for him in his career.

That's as positive as I can be about the team haha. Evero is good. Should be the head coach. 

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Bryce needs to sit the rest of the year, not only for the better of the team, but to get his head in the right place that he needs to earn the job. Right now, the pressure of being the no.1 overall, where he's trying not to make a mistake & either overthrowing or late with a pass, cause for a split second, he's overthinking the situation. Over, him PROVING doubters wrong & he has to play with trust & anticipation for his teammates, that's what goes missing, the mental aspect.

But, he needs to sit & earn his roster spot

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