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The worst draft pick in NFL history….


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11 minutes ago, ACobra289 said:

I made that observation early on and got shat all over. I would have passed on him when he played the games with his weight at the combine and wouldn't throw. He wouldn't throw because he didn't want his noodle arm to have a radar gun on it.

Same, I said that after his pro day

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6 minutes ago, joemac said:

Today was a fuging shitshow, but you really think those 2 pick 6 plays that were short passes to a RB we’re due to his arm strength?

The picks? No. But there are plenty of examples of Bryce having very marginal at best NFL arm strength. When he doesn't have plenty of room in front to step up he really struggles to generate velocity.

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24 minutes ago, joemac said:

His arm today was not the problem. The 2 abhorrent picks were on screens to our jabronie RBs. Not saying today wasn’t fuging demoralizing but nothing about his arm is the problem 

I agree, it's the tiny little body the arm is attached to that is the problem.

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1 hour ago, TNPanther said:

Trey Lance is marginally worse. 9ers are okay.

They've drafted two crap loads of defensive talent, 3 great skill players and then fleeced a dumb ass organization for the best rb in football that can move to the slot and play till he's 35

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I told everyone before the draft that his arm was NFL average at best and that it was my opinion he had a below average NFL arm. But his arm is significantly worse than I thought. When he doesn't have plenty of runway to step up he can't generate any velocity at all.

Who has the stronger arm right now Bryce or Cam without a shoulder

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