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Positive signs from Bryce


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Just now, BIGH2001 said:

If you’re comparing it to his last 4 starts sure. But those were probably the worst 4 starts in NFL history. He’s not a pro QB. 

Jayden Daniels just won the game on a 65-yard Hail Mary.

Caleb Williams got the Bears back in the game running around and slinging it.

Jameis Winston beat the Ravens taking risks, throwing it deep.

Jalen Hurts routinely scores TD’s running the tush-push.

Bryce Young can’t line up behind center, nevermind run a qb sneak. Hail Mary?  He can’t throw 50 yards and can’t escape the pocket.

We have to move on.  The QB’s coming out are increasingly freakish and ours ain’t even remotely close.

 

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8 minutes ago, NAS said:

I may be in minority but I saw some positive signs from Bryce today 

he stood in the pocket a lot more and threw despite the pressure,attempted throws downfield, showed better command and poise

Negatives; inconsistent accuracy, terrible timing of interceptions, needs to be more aggressive downfield.

i expected a worse performance tbh, he looked improved compared to first two weeks but not sure if he deserves more starts.

part of me wants to see if he can build off this, maybe I’m crazy

 

 

 

I never want to see him again

cant get out if the huddle, can’t roll to where his protection is, not smart enough to not run out of bounds, not smart enough to let the clock run out before snapping the ball

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5 minutes ago, Monrowed said:

I know, right? He received his stats in garbage time. As for  the rest of the game, it seemed like he was pushing it more than normal, but it wasn’t so much better as much as it was that he took more chances than he had in other games in which he lost.

Kinda reminded me of Bridgewater’s last game where he started pushing the ball down the field and he was bad at it. 

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8 minutes ago, Hugo said:

Give him another chance. That was his best game this season. Starting Dalton is completely useless.

He threw for 52 yards in the first half and all but one drive in the second ended with a three and out or a pick

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