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CBS does not think Bryce makes the leap


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On 5/29/2024 at 6:14 PM, mrBdawg said:

What does CBS know. They’re dead wrong.

Bryce has been doing tricep extensions and hammer curls all summer on his right arm. He is going to have one of the strongest arms in the NFL this year, if not the strongest.

Bryce will win MVP this year and dunk on all the haters. 

Lmaooooo.....bryces trainer is on the huddle. Oh boy

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On 5/29/2024 at 6:03 AM, strato said:

I totally missed that. Who was yelling do you think?

I don't know who was yelling....all I know is it's apart of football so it could be anybody. Also I have never heard a football player talk about yelling specifically because I thought it was expected.

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11 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

And what makes you believe Richardson is or will be a bust? Dude was iffy throwing the ball his rookie year but so was Josh Allen. You want to scrap him after an injury shortened season with Shane Steichen as his head coach, go ahead. 
 

odds are not in your favor there. 

Because he was a very inaccurate passer in college and the history of those guys making it is pretty clear. It's possible he could be an outlier but there is a reason you mention Allen, he is really the only one that did turn it around. I don’t bet on outliers.

And that is without mentioning that he is primarily a run first decision maker while being injury prone(not good) and that he was(IIRC) the only rookie QB with a lower percentage of deep targets than Young.

I was not a big AR fan before the draft and he really did nothing to make me change my mind in year one.

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9 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I don't know who was yelling....all I know is it's apart of football so it could be anybody. Also I have never heard a football player talk about yelling specifically because I thought it was expected.

Not every player responds to that sort of coaching style. This is the biggest nothingburger of all time. Some players prefer a fired up guy that wears his emotions on his sleeve and some want a more calm coach. This has existed since the beginning of coaching and playing. Nothing new here.

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On 5/30/2024 at 10:54 PM, CPF4LIFE said:

Yeah okay....here you go buddy. 2 minute mark. He was asked what he liked about Canales the MOST and he said the calming presence. Then he mentions the yelling coaching style in the game but Canales is more laid back and he teaches which he prefers. The point is, he said he liked that the most about him but bringing up the yelling when that has always been apart the game sounds like he doesn't like it too much even if it mentions its okay. This also isnt the first time he has mentioned loud noise bothering him. But the main thing is you said he never said it at all when he did.

 

 

 

 

 

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