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Just now, NAS said:

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offensive line was not the issue despite the 4 sacks

Of course it wasn't. The offense struggled because Young struggled. Anyone who watch the oline last season a watch the oline yesterday has to know it was night and day different.  Was it perfect? Hell no. But it was good enough to say they were not the reason they lost.

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I think Bryce is over processing and not relying on instincts at all. which is why he is holding on to the ball so long.  Hes doubting himself, his skill, everything.  This is the epitome of being shell shocked as an NFL QB.  He has to get out of his own head and just play football.

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3 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Weird to see Moton as the weak link. 

That’s not terrible for their ranks either.

We gave him time, OL played well. Diontae and Adam were schemed open. Hell, Sanders, Mingo and Legette created some room at times. 

For at least 3 of the sacks, Bryce had the chance to work presnap and call protections and he just sat and took the snap. 

The QB is not sufficient.

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1 minute ago, chknwing said:

I think Bryce is over processing and not relying on instincts at all. which is why he is holding on to the ball so long.  Hes doubting himself, his skill, everything.  This is the epitome of being shell shocked as an NFL QB.  He has to get out of his own head and just play football.

I'm not sure he will be able to recover from his time here. If he had any chance at all to succeed it vanished like a fart in the wind yesterday. 

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The team addressed the o-line, WR’s, TE, RB in the offseason. Even after the disaster yesterday, I can see they are a QB away from having a presentable offense. They have playmakers. Unfortunately Bryce is not one of them. 
Seems like a good kid, but just does not have “it”. Can you imagine 2015 Cam with this o-line and playmakers? 

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8 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He's got a lot of miles on him. He's been a solid RT for his entire career but it will not last forever. I'm surprised he's held up this long to be honest. I don't think he's missed a game in like...ever.

I didn't mean to come off snarky or anything, it's just weird to see after years of him and no one else.

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