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Chase Daniel - Analysis of Bryce vs. Chargers


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Far as bryce goes from here, He has lost the pedestal that has come with being the number 1 pick franchise savior. Once you get benched you have to earn it back  which puts him on a even playing field as everybody else even somebody like plummer. Nothing else will be given to him going forward in his career. This will be something he has never had to deal with. It's up to him if can work his way back. Will he in my opinion? Based off what we have seen and how he is built mentally....No. 

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38 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Far as bryce goes from here, He has lost the pedestal that has come with being the number 1 pick franchise savior. Once you get benched you have to earn it back  which puts him on a even playing field as everybody else even somebody like plummer. Nothing else will be given to him going forward in his career. This will be something he has never had to deal with. It's up to him if can work his way back. Will he in my opinion? Based off what we have seen and how he is built mentally....No. 

if only he could have used that pedestal to stand on to see the field

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the other thing too im noticing when listening to former players talk about this is they sound like they know what it means for bryce without saying it

like all players are cheering for each other to succeed, even if there are some individual rivalries or hatred or whatever. When you listen to these players and former players talk, you can tell they know bryce isn't cut out for this.

even before this year, everything was VERY couched and VERY conservative.

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