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Does Bryce deserve another start?


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Going to ignore the stupid thread that proclaims Bryce the future.

Just like I indicated last week, he took a step in the right direction and continues to build confidence. He still is inconsistent and the offense stalls at times but today he showed he can operate the offense and make some tough throws under pressure. 

Canales was not ready to proclaim him the starter next week but I think you have to keep him in and have him build on his last two games.  What say you?

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Just now, NAS said:

Going to ignore the stupid thread that proclaims Bryce the future.

Just like I indicated last week, he took a step in the right direction and continues to build confidence. He still is inconsistent and the offense stalls at times but today he showed he can operate the offense and make some tough throws under pressure. 

Canales was not ready to proclaim him the starter next week but I think you have to keep him in and have him build on his last two games.  What say you?

Keep starting him until he starts to suck.  Then bench him immediately before he can tank his trade value.  The past two weeks he probably has increased his trade value by two rounds.

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No, we need to trade him immediately while teams still want him and maybe will give up a little more because he didn't look entirely lost out there.

There's no circumstance where he turns into a franchise QB, just get what we can and move on from this abysmal trade and subsequent draft pick.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Just play him. We aren't going anywhere this season. Dalton isn't the future at his age. Just play the guy you mortgaged the franchise on and let him sink or swim.

The only answer.

Hopefully he doesn't get the WR's injured with those hospital balls along the way.

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Best case scenario is we use this decent game to hustle some other team out of a higher pick than we would have gotten for him before today. But if we don’t trade him, then yea. See if we can get more decent games out of him to boost the trade value as much as possible. Maybe strategically start Andy in games against good defenses and Bryce against bad defenses. 

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