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Bryce is taking over and killing plays. He is not setting protection well at all with his decisions & thinks he can sit back there amd develop deeper routes. Not smart at all.

The success has been quick plays to the line & leaning on run blocking.

Young is not ready to keep killing the play calls for college passing on 2nd & 3rd down without max pro.

This is on Youngs calls at the line & Bozeman needs to have a talk with Young & protection against the Cowboys pass rush

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2 minutes ago, Chad_Cota said:

If Corbett is done, put dalton in. Brady could not win with this line 

Nah man, I was barking up that tree after a few game when it was CRYSTAL CLEAR mini-computer wasn't the bill of goods we were sold.  So keep him in and he will sink or swim.  He's either going to get better or become Daivd Carr.  Either way, it's to late in the schedule to turn to the backup to save the season.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's like last year. The OL looks good power run blocking. We need to run an offense built on power runs and setting up play action off of that.

That’s what Gregg Olsen was saying on the radio the other morning. Should go to more of a run first offense or at least have the play calls split where it’s more balanced. He also said that Bryce should run the plays from under center and utilize play action. That would probably give him more time by keeping the defense on their heels. 

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