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Did the wide receivers magically get good?


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Or were they never the problem to begin? They werent. Its been the play calling and Bryce's decision making. Kudos to the best offensive game all year and the only game worth watching. Then the defense decided to not show up. We got hosed. We should keep this staff for one more year.

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1 minute ago, Tr3ach said:

Honestly since that drive at the end of the game last week and continuing in to this week it seems like the game is finally starting to slow down a bit for Bryce.   He has seemed much more in control for the most part. 

First quarter was rough but the second half was a different animal. Best offense they're played all year and Bryce made some throws for sure.

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GB's secondary is the worst I've seen this season by far. If we had thrown more and ran less we would have easily won. Hell if we had about 30 more seconds at the end we would have scored a TD through the air. We were held back by Brown not realizing we could pass at will. GB couldn't even cover tremble, who is as slow as any TE in the NFL. Everyone was open and we were trying to run it. But Panthers are going to Panther. New coaching coming.

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Fair or not at the end of the day the offense goes as the QB goes. Bryce was dialed in and that translated to rest of the offense.

As bad as people are saying GB's defense is. The Bucs are somehow worse. No reason we can't replicate this performance next week. Against Baker Mayfield too? Cmon...

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