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Just now, OldhamA said:

The D was gutted to pay for his two OGs, trade for his new WR and use our three highest Draft picks on a new WR, RB and TE.

Honestly I thought the defense played serviceable. They guy two take aways and had to be frustrated and exhausted by the lack of offense. Jewell and Shaq played much better than week 1. 

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

Honestly I thought the defense played serviceable. They guy two take aways and had to be frustrated and exhausted by the lack of offense. Jewell and Shaq played much better than week 1. 

They did play serviceable. It's unrealistic to expect them to carry the offense in an offensive minded league 

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7 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Defense was playing today. Evero is a good coach. And this is without Luvu and Jackson. 

you cannot start him again. 

No doubt.  Defense is pretty good,  even without Brown. Impressive when they show up knowing they're going to be on the field 80% of the game.

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I don't care to have him as our QB any more than anyone else but I see us keeping him the entire year and him playing the entire year as well as battling for starting QB next training camp. He is on a rookie deal and if not traded, I don't think he is going anywhere anytime soon. Bryce's confidence and mind appears to be completely gone. He seems afraid to now throw a pass further than about 4 yards. This team is in a really bad place and we all know Bryce no longer starting or playing begins to fix things and push things forward in a better direction if even for the development of our young WR's and TE's but I just don't see it happening. We are going to hump a dead mule until it's completely rotted to the bone and that makes take all this season and ext before you see any permanent changes at the quarterback position.

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7 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

I don't care to have him as our QB any more than anyone else but I see us keeping him the entire year and him playing the entire year as well as battling for starting QB next training camp. He is on a rookie deal and if not traded, I don't think he is going anywhere anytime soon. Bryce's confidence and mind appears to be completely gone. He seems afraid to now throw a pass further than about 4 yards. This team is in a really bad place and we all know Bryce no longer starting or playing begins to fix things and push things forward in a better direction if even for the development of our young WR's and TE's but I just don't see it happening. We are going to hump a dead mule until it's completely rotted to the bone and that makes take all this season and ext before you see any permanent changes at the quarterback position.

At that point, I think remaining a fan is just masochism. Time to see your shrink. 

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