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7 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Trying to build around Bryce is a dead end. Just play Dalton and run what works with the oline.

Doing more in the wrong direction will just end in more failures. Just admit they made a huge mistake is the first step in trying to improve things.

That would be admitting that they need to be fired, which you know is not going to happen. This staff’s fate is connected to Bryce’s success.

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Said a while back we can't protect Young because we have no run game and a line that isn't suited to pass blocking a WCO.

Fell victim to it again tonight, with the additional problem of a banged up defense being almost completely unable to generate any pass rush.

Bagent had plenty of time to sit back and make reads. Young? Under duress from damn near start to finish. 

Icing on the cake? A horrible decision to go for a 59 yard field goal. Frank will have to own that one 

Still a chance to win some games if the defense gets healthy, mind you. But unless something major changes with the OL, the offense is largely kaput.

Said it elsewhere: If there's a sacrificial lamb chosen, it could wind up being James Campen. He won't deserve it because he didn't choose to run a scheme that didn't fit the personnel we have, but I won't be surprised if he bears the blame.

Bigger firings may be possible but I don't know if that happens. We'll see.

Mr Scot I don't even see a win in the next 8, it could be a real blowout come the 19th of Nov when the "BOYs" strut into Carolina that Sunday.  If we think that last nights game was bad. The "BOYs" might put a century mark up on this club. We did have one bright spot where we saw that Bryce can throw the ball more than 30 yds down the field if he gets time and the right play is called. I don't know if you saw it, but in the 2nd half his balls didn't have a tight spin on them but came out like lame ducks. Were they tipped or is there something wrong with his shoulder?

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6 minutes ago, travisura said:

That would be admitting that they need to be fired, which you know is not going to happen. This staff’s fate is connected to Bryce’s success.

They are already dead it's just about the when now. They will sputter some more and a move will have to be made. I don't see any rally coming for that team.

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22 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Trying to build around Bryce is a dead end. Just play Dalton and run what works with the oline.

Doing more in the wrong direction will just end in more failures. Just admit they made a huge mistake is the first step in trying to improve things.

I agree

Whatever your opinion is of Bryce right now nothing good is going to come from him taking these reps. He’s already starting to develop bad habits. It’s not looking great as far as his future in this league goes but he needs to sit due to how awful this entire situation is for him. Try again in 2024.

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

I agree

Whatever your opinion is of Bryce right now nothing good is going to come from him taking these reps. He’s already starting to develop bad habits. It’s not looking great as far as his future in this league goes but he needs to sit due to how awful this entire situation is for him. Try again in 2024.

Build a competent O and let him compete in 24. They have 4 guys on the oline that can play well in another approach. Do that now and let him try his hand from undercenter a little.

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54 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Trying to build around Bryce is a dead end. Just play Dalton and run what works with the oline.

Doing more in the wrong direction will just end in more failures. Just admit they made a huge mistake is the first step in trying to improve things.

Bryce fuging sucks.  I mean he is way out of his league.  The kid is scared.  Either we broke him 8 games in or he was fools gold all along.  His arm fuging sucks, he cannot move, he is too fuging short because all night he was doing his hop look in the pocket, his footwork looks like some kid in pop warner and he is simply not a leader.

 

Am I calling him a bust after last night, fug yeah I am,  there are just too many variables he has to fix to make it worth what we gave up for him.  Godalmighty he looked putrid last night.  And fluffers please dont give me the weapons or protection or the Troy aiman, trevor lawrence ext excuses this kid doesnt belong in the nfl and he certainly isnt worthy of the #1 pick

 

fuging hell tepper how is it possible to be this shitty of an owner?

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31 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Build a competent O and let him compete in 24. They have 4 guys on the oline that can play well in another approach. Do that now and let him try his hand from undercenter a little.

The problem with him being under center is that he can’t scan the field. He’d be dropping back blind 

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53 minutes ago, cmichd08 said:

Mr Scot I don't even see a win in the next 8, it could be a real blowout come the 19th of Nov when the "BOYs" strut into Carolina that Sunday.  If we think that last nights game was bad. The "BOYs" might put a century mark up on this club. We did have one bright spot where we saw that Bryce can throw the ball more than 30 yds down the field if he gets time and the right play is called. I don't know if you saw it, but in the 2nd half his balls didn't have a tight spin on them but came out like lame ducks. Were they tipped or is there something wrong with his shoulder?

His balls never have a tight spin, they haven't even dropped yet, be patient 🙄🙄

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56 minutes ago, frankw said:

As inept as the coaching staff has been the pick of Bryce Young just isn't looking like it's going to work. Whoever pushed for him needs to be tarred and feathered.

You’re playing the win/loss result and it’s lazy. Bryce has zero help out there. He’s going to be good somewhere even if it isn’t here. 

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