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Everybody hates Bryce - TC August 11th


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29 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

give me a positive

Ummmmmmm, If we end up losing all 17 games we will probably be in line for the number one pick again and we won't even have to have that argument over tanking as it will just happen naturally if we stink as bad as we looked on offense the first preseason game.

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33 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

give me a positive

The defense looked improved against the run.

BC, Mays, and Zavala all looked serviceable and BC was able to play 100% of the snaps (good news regarding the recovery from the torn bicep).

Diontae Johnson and Jaycee Horn have been battling and looking strong.

JT has been getting more reps with Tremble + Thomas out and his blocking was better than originally advertised.

The All-22 of the game shows some interesting things scheme wise despite the lack of execution.

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2 minutes ago, Icege said:

The defense looked improved against the run.

BC, Mays, and Zavala all looked serviceable and BC was able to play 100% of the snaps (good news regarding the recovery from the torn bicep).

Diontae Johnson and Jaycee Horn have been battling and looking strong.

JT has been getting more reps with Tremble + Thomas out and his blocking was better than originally advertised.

The All-22 of the game shows some interesting things scheme wise despite the lack of execution.

cool, but bryce is still the straw that stirs this drink

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10 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Reddit has been better lately and less miserable 

Reddit trends younger for sure.  Bunch of youngsters full of hope and dreams. 

Here?  The old timers?  We know when you don’t even have an actual C for a bad young QB…stuff like that only ends one way. 

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20 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

cool, but bryce is still the straw that stirs this drink

I don't think it's healthy for you to gaslight yourself by denying reality and dismissing the positive performance by other players on the team just so that you can keep hating on the one you didn't want, but that's your bed to sleep in.

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

Reddit trends younger for sure.  Bunch of youngsters full of hope and dreams. 

Here?  The old timers?  We know when you don’t even have an actual C for a bad young QB…stuff like that only ends one way. 

Exactly. We have a guy who cant even deliver a good snap and the worst QB1 in the league...What could go wrong? 

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1 minute ago, Icege said:

I don't think it's healthy for you to gaslight yourself by denying reality of the team's performance just so that you can keep hating on the one player you didn't want, but that's your choice to make.

I think someone has to be good at something to have haters, otherwise your just pointing out the obvious. Bryce sucks.

A Hater would be someone who denies Tom Bradys accomplishments. Not Jimmy Clausen 2.0

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