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2 minutes ago, recceice said:

He bounce a few today.. So does every QB who has been hit and doesn’t trust his Oline.. 

ppl are doing the same criticism they did with Cam about his accuracy.. 
Every other QB makes perfect reads and passes (because you don’t watch every throw like you did Cam or Bryce..

Cam’s accuracy issue was always on shorter throws, though, and he resolved that by the end of his career. Looked awesome in 2018 before his shoulder was murdered

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Just now, recceice said:

Stroud has a better Oline.. Better weapons better coaching and better defense.. But keep acting like this is the same situation and it all BY fault .. It is what it is..

Okay keep making excuses.  Hopefully we will be in position to pick a franchise QB in 2025

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the check is part of the play.  That’s on Frank.  Not Bryce. 

end of the day everyone knew they would come for Bryce in that scenario.   Frank called the play that obviously would be a screen.  Because he knew if they show blitz the playcall becomes the screen.   And only the worst DC in America wouldn’t have thrown the sink at Bryce there.  And then Frank didn’t even have the right personnel in….with the game on the line for a weak ass screen. 
 

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Just now, CRA said:

the check is part of the play.  That’s on Frank.  Not Bryce. 

end of the day everyone knew they would come for Bryce in that scenario.   Frank called the play that obviously would be a screen.  Because he knew if they show blitz the playcall becomes the screen.   And only the worst DC in America wouldn’t have thrown the sink at Bryce there.  And then Frank didn’t even have the right personnel in….with the game on the line for a weak ass screen. 
 

Exactly.. Unless you trust your Oline or have a WR who can get open off the Jam at the line.. You throw a screen or draw play against a all out blitz..

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4 minutes ago, recceice said:

Stroud has a better Oline.. Better weapons better coaching and better defense.. But keep acting like this is the same situation and it all BY fault .. It is what it is..

I made this comment last week.  Both QBs have the same amount of time to get the ball out at 2.5 seconds.  One has more sacks and the other has more pressures. Let's not pretend that his WRs were world beaters last year either, might be that QB play is making them look good.

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Just now, jfra78 said:

I made this comment last week.  Both QBs have the same amount of time to get the ball out at 2.5 seconds.  One has more sacks and the other has more pressures. Let's not pretend that his WRs were world beaters last year either, might be that QB play is making them look good.

That’s BS plain and simple .. Whoever produce that stat is lying their ass off.. I saw plays today where CJ had all day “in the pocket” not needing to scramble..

 

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