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Bryce defenders, please give me a reason why you're still hopeful


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7 hours ago, ncfan said:

This is the answer.

Bryce was awful yesterday. Rookies have awful game.

But for the most part of the season, he’s been standing in front of a firing squad.

 

 

It amazes me with this fan base.  We have the same people who lost their sh!t for years because Cams OL.  Who went to town crying to the mountains how even elite QBs can’t even overcome bad OL.

Now we have a rookie QB 7 games in with an even worse OL, and we’re ready to write him right off.

Check out Cams rookie supporting cast

 

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16 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

Dumb thread. No one would look good behind this line and in this offense. David tepper has destroyed this franchise 

The line is running a scheme they are not built for because we have a small QB who cant operate under center. 

With a bigger QB we could run the power run scheme with heavy PA that we ran last season and actually have guys get open. 

Nobody respects our run or pass game because they both suck, we dont have the OL or the weapons for the scheme that Bryce has to run. 

I hope when this round of coaches get fired that they reveal how much Tepper had to do with selecting Young. 

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

 

More excuses, our line looks like dogshit because they cant block for this scheme. IF we were able to line up under center and pound the rock with timely PA passes a lot of their woes would disappear.'

I dont get running this same bullshit every week and hoping it will magically get better.  Why are we bending our entire team to suit BY . Make him line up under center and play some big boy football and stop with the cutesy bullshit. 

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I'm not really a Bryce defender, but I will say...if we can play to his strengths, meaning be more like Alabama, he can lead the team down the field methodically. Eat the clock. Get into the red zone, where we know he can score. That can be a good formula for winning. 

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1 minute ago, 96Bravo said:

I'm not really a Bryce defender, but I will say...if we can play to his strengths, meaning be more like Alabama, he can lead the team down the field methodically. Eat the clock. Get into the red zone, where we know he can score. That can be a good formula for winning. 

Our team is not built for BY, he would look good on a team like the dolphins as they are currently constructed. We need OTs suited for the scheme, kick icky into guard. We need a top tier WR and a handful of guys that can at least get open from time to time. 

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