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season is over, are there ANY bryce believers left on this board?


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1 minute ago, Hoenheim said:

How the  tides have turned here... and most of yall didnt want to hear it before the season started

Hell after the wiz kid had that all but perfect test score, it was so toxic here. BY9 couldn't fail if he stayed healthy was the rallying cry and everyone else who disagreed was shamed for not seeing it. Welp..... Too bad the film this year shows Stroud was the right call and we 100% blew it.

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Just now, Hoenheim said:

How the  tides have turned here... and most of yall didnt want to hear it before the season started

Does it matter? No one should apologize for being hopeful. For anyone that saw this train wreck, here's a cookie:

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But it's far from anything worth celebrating. 

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Just now, top dawg said:

Does it matter? No one should apologize for being hopeful. For anyone that saw this train wreck, here's a cookie:

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But it's far from anything worth celebrating. 

I never had anything against people being hopeful but It was taken well beyond that. Some vocal people treated it like a "Im right youre wrong, Bryce will be the best ever"  sort of poo. Thats what irritated me I almost got banned for saying Bryce might not succeed and that his size doesnt inspire confidence lol

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Yeah here. I just don’t think you can make a determination on any offensive player this season. I haven’t looked at final stats but think he ended up with more TD than INT and around 3000 yards in an absolutely terrible scheme, with a subpar OL and skill group, 2 HCs/horrible GM/worst owner in the league. It’s easy to put all the blame on the QB (which the huddle really likes to do) but I don’t think Bryce ever had a chance this year. He was setup for failure this year. Regardless he gets all of next year so we will see how he looks with a full NFL offseason and new coaching staff. 

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