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5 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

I mean they provided evidence of the best QBs in the league all doing the thing you said should never happen. It seems the “cope” has shifted to you desperately keeping your head above water lol

Guy is so pathetic. I have more than a few criticisms of Bryce but this guy is borderline obsessive and thinks everyone should share his hatred of a player. 

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14 minutes ago, 33inNC said:

Yea, but those guys have elite arm strength. Bryce does not. 

"There is no scenario where a nfl qb should be throwing the ball with both his feet off the ground.  "

 

Yet people love to see it. These type plays were half the reason people wanted Bryce.

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