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Dorian Gray
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2 minutes ago, toldozer said:

No it's not Bryces fault. It's 100% whatever genius decided to pick a guy and didn't know none of our oline could do what he needed to be mildly successful.  It's also not his fault he fuging sucks and should not have been the pick

Seriously at this point the Oline is so hurt that  and nobody can play long enough to develop any consistency that it is what it is..

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1 minute ago, HardcoreHokie said:

Zero blitz on 4th and 6 with the game on the line means Zero respect.

“Could have been a TD if they hit it”

??? We were on our own 24.  

That play was gonna be a 76 yard TD by DJ Chark?  lol

 

Exactly.. When the team doesn’t respect your WR and definitely not the Oline .. Isn’t much you can do.. 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

how many underthrows did he have today, how many times did he bail from a clean pocket, how many times did he miss a wide open wr?   keep making excuses

I saw one elite NFL caliber throw today, ONE...Chark down the left hand sideline. The rest were throws backup QBs could made routinely.

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2 minutes ago, recceice said:

Exactly.. When the team doesn’t respect your WR and definitely not the Oline .. Isn’t much you can do.. 

“Okay DJ, two minute drill on 4th and 6. They’re coming with an all-out blitz, so just run 1 yard and Bryce will hit you and then just take it 76 yards to the house and we’ll tie the game.”

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