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Offseason program begins


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13 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Is there no middle ground where you can say Bryce has some aspects of gameplay to improve on but at the same time saying that expecting him to come Into the season at 210lbs is stupid?

If you check my post history you'll see that over the last few months I was hopeful he could at least turn the corner into a decent starter for the time being. But the early returns I'm seeing after hearing his "advisors" rejoicing on his behalf for what we spent on the OL after gutting the defense does not look any different than the same guy who hid at the combine when the lights were bright. I'm not going to bury my head in the sand on that.

 

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5 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Nothing wrong with acknowledging reality but thousands of posts and all negative, sad, despair makes me wonder why even show up to a board like this if it promotes that much sorrow? As far as Bryce goes the reality is odds are against him that he will turn this all around and yep his size and more importantly his arm strength is a concern. Doesn't mean I'm going to sit around negative for the rest of my days though. 

Its their copium.....to use the most annoying phrase on the Huddle

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2 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

The same people in here defending bryce told us a year ago around this time he would add muscle and weight when he was able to start an off season program now thats irrelevant when the time has come. Not surprising lol

The offseason program started today.

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