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Bryce’s Offseason Plans?


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3 hours ago, Luciu5 said:

Nothing backs this statement up. You can say eye test, but every stat, analysis, chart and professional opinion I've seen says he's one of the most accurate passers in the league. I didn't watch every game, but the games I did see, your statement about hitting a barn sounds like hyperbole. Maybe you need glasses?

Then let me present you with some alternate data.  Here is reality.  BY was the 31 ranked passer by completion percentage.

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16 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm honestly just not sure that it even matters. He can't do anything about his height and arm talent is largely natural. You can't coach height, you can't coach speed, you can't coach arm talent. It just is what it is. His best bet is to do what he can to improve his arm strength and work like hell to fix the dumpster fire that is his footwork.

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3 hours ago, jeffashe135 said:

Tyler Murray doesn't have a problem with doing traditional drop backs.

 

Kyler Murray plays with a more confident arm.  But Murray still has to live in the shotgun.   I think everything goes back to the physical tools for Bryce. 

Lot of QBs got trash footwork in today's NFL vs prior eras IMO because of the tendency of more off script and playground ball being encouraged and allowed. 

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25 minutes ago, CRA said:

 

Kyler Murray plays with a more confident arm. 

That he does... Still, you would think Bryce could at least be a bit more urgent with his drop backs and set his feet properly (left foot forward, right foot back) instead of doing that nonchalant backpedal where his hips are parallel to the line of scrimmage. I don't know how he keeps time with that nonsense footwork. Oh wait, he doesn't, which explains why his timing is all over the place. It must be infuriating for our receivers to put up with Bryce. 

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