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Just now, Eazy-E said:

Maybe if we drafted a quarterback that could operate under center it would be a little harder for the defense to predict what’s the offense is about to do.

our offense is 95% shotgun. Get under center and slow the pass rush down with some damn play action.

That would be too easy. 

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3 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

youre having a knee jerk reaction. The o line doesnt fold on every play, theres been plenty of plays were bryce does have time and either holds the ball too long or misses his target/gets fooled by defenders

You Ickeys Dad or Cousin?

If so, relay a message. Some of us wish we had Remmers over his bum azz about now.

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Bryce definitely had 3 or 4 seconds on that play but nobody is denying the o line needs to be better. Ultimately i dont know what you expect if you gotta block parsons all day. You gotta gameplan around him just like any other elite DE. 

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5 minutes ago, frankw said:

See the most recent post.

Not sure why I'm being called out as if I haven't stated the reality of the oline. That doesn't mean there haven't been opportunities against less stout defensive lines.

They going to die on that Bryce hill.  He is a midget with a weak arm that panics 

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4 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

@frankw @mrcompletely11 what the fug is any quarterback supposed to do with this

You do hear Young killing plays for a 5 OL blocking & 5 to 7 step drop?  Young is not prepared at all to set his protections, or he is just making very bad decisions. Not even looking for the check down too when he sends all his receivers out. Not Reich plays. Reichs trust in Young to kill plays is the issue

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