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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Said he is going to be alright and isn’t a talker. Compares him to Watson who “could play on Sunday” despite not being a talker. 

Except Bryce has yet to show he can play on Sundays like Watson did his rookie year.

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3 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah Sam wasn't a big talker either and we saw how that went. At least he could make a big play occasionally 

There are plenty of great QBs who don’t talk trash and plenty of great ones that do. It doesn’t really matter as long as they can play on Sunday. That’s basically what Clowney said.

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

I don't think there is disagreement on this board that Bryce must drastically improve.  We all saw the train wreck last season, and the only disagreement is who should receive what percent of the blame and how effectively were those needs addressed. Bryce sucked in 2024 and Canales will attempt to fix him.  We do not have Alzheimer's.  We remember 2023.  We get it.  I also know that he is short, soft-spoken, and has an average arm at best.  I don't expect that to change.  Most QBs fail.  Most first round QBs fail.  Your remarkable hindsight is not needed in June.  We got the picture.  We know where we stand. 

This. Well said and spot on! 

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The leadership angle is awkward. Number one he is not a loud personality. And you need performance to back up talk because leadership is not don’t do as I do, do as I say. You have to do your job right.

If he can get it together on the field they will listen to him, it has to be lead by your actions first. 

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14 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Hmm, doesn't sound super impressed by BY

 

I’ve been a wait and see optimist with Bryce….but this worries me a lot. You have to be able to command a team as a QB. It’s one of the most underrated qualities of the position. How many quiet qbs like that have you seen really be successful or lead a team to long term success? Cam has already mentioned this about Bryce and it does not seem like things have changed much since last season on him being more vocal. 

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