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What a game by Bryce


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11 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Many people here don’t get to celebrate Bryce…stay off the bandwagon haters

He had his best game so far in the NFL and most are giving credit. This is an odd stance. As if expecting him to play like this on a more regular basis is disrespectful and hating. It's called standards. He's playing like a #1 pick now. That's what we should be seeing.

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37 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Wish I could've watched. Just had to much stuff to do. The boxscore looks good. I'm glad he played well. I'd love it if I'm wrong and he becomes a legit franchise QB.

Some of y'all are just some absolutely miserable saps. The guy plays well and y'all still gotta be mad as hell about something. It's Christmas Eve and Bryce played well. It's okay to let some joy into your life.

It ain’t that serious lol just be a good sport and take your lumps like a big boy. Especially after Howell put up maybe the biggest dud of the entire season only for his backup to come in and put up 21 unanswered points and almost win them the game. So much for all that “worst o-line in NFL history” “worst defense since 2016” etc. *cope* (to borrow your word).

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The biggest thing about today and something far more important than the final score was the Carolina job became more attractive today. 

The Bryce we saw today put some really, really good things on film. Not to be a prisoner of the moment but dare I say flashes of greatness worthy of that Number 1 selection. 

If he continues to build on this game today (just as he built off that final drive last week) over our last couple games we may all of a sudden start to hear some glowing remarks in terms of the opening rather than the mostly universally negative we have thus far. 

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3 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

It ain’t that serious lol just be a good sport and take your lumps like a big boy. Especially after Howell put up maybe the biggest dud of the entire season only for his backup to come in and put up 21 unanswered points and almost win them the game. So much for all that “worst o-line in NFL history” “worst defense since 2016” etc. *cope* (to borrow your word).

Yeah, Howell's boxscore looked atrocious. 

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15 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Many people here don’t get to celebrate Bryce…stay off the bandwagon haters

we have a right to our opinions when he wasn't playing well. Since the Atlanta game where the commentator diagramed how the Defense was playing him and why his receivers weren't able to get separation. We have noticed a different style of play calling from Mr Brown. 

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6 minutes ago, frankw said:

He had his best game so far in the NFL and most are giving credit. This is an odd stance. As if expecting him to play like this on a more regular basis is disrespectful and hating. It's called standards. He's playing like a #1 pick now. That's what we should be seeing.

But I thought he couldn’t make those throws?

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9 minutes ago, cmichd08 said:

The last two 1/4 games Mr Young has impressed me that he might make it as an NFL QB. I want to see a complete game from him but as of now I see him as the next QB for the Carolina Panthers.

3 words…Fair weather fan.  Go back to your hole troll

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