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Official Colts at Panthers Gameday Thread


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Bryce isn’t good. But this isn’t a Bryce problem. The scheme is really bad. Receivers not only aren’t getting open, but the routes are bad. And the interior line is horrendous. Players are constantly confused. 
 

I have to imagine it’s incredibly easy for opposing defenses to game plan for this offense. That isn’t on Bryce. 

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fug Tepper. fug Frank Reich. fug Fitterer. fug Bryce. We clearly took the wrong QB and it's because of Tepper's dumbass thinking he knows football. This team will forever be abysmal while this fughead owns the team. Get used to YEARS of losing. We will never have a winning season under Tepper.

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1 minute ago, OneBadCat said:

Man I’ve been a Bryce skeptic all year but you can’t put this on him. The line is getting destroyed on every drop back.

That pick was him guessing his read because he was rushed too quickly.

There's always an excuse, though.  Again, QBs elsewhere are doing for more with far less.  People been trying to blame the receivers, then the coaching, then the line, when at the end of the day, the QB is the common denominator.  It is not coincidence that the offense looked its most explosive and functional in the only start Dalton had.  Bryce is the problem limiting the offense and allowing defense to compress the field into 20 yard increments.  It's painful to watch.

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Just now, Captroop said:

I disagree. Stroud has the fire. Everyone was saying the Falcons won. Stroud pulled out that W by sheer will. I don't see any fire, any urgency from Bryce. 

Everyone wants to blame the line, but this line is still no where close to the Bell, Chandler, Amini line and Cam still put the team on his back. Thats what #1 overall picks should do. Ive never seen any fire or anything from Bryce that would let me believe he can put the team on his back. Stroud shouldve been the pick. We fuged up big time.

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