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18 minutes ago, Panthering said:

And a sick game winning drive in overtime. 
 

In all seriousness he wasn’t bad today. We ran it so good and in that awful weather on that awful field that’s what ultimately helped us win the game. Bryce throws some absolute ducks that im sure are going to get picked off but it didn’t happen. He had clutch plays when needed like that long scramble and his creativity to find JT Sanders open for a touchdown. Im not gonna hate too much on him today he helped the team win. 
 

My favorite part of him today was actually seeing some emotion out of him when he missed Coker on the kill shot and yelled in frustration. I want to see more of that for sure. 

Awful weather? Awful field?

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4 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Pathetic sack on 2nd play of the game, short of the sticks on a crossing route on third. 

10 points in first 3 drives/21 plays of the game. 10 points in the next 9 drives/39 plays. That shows far more comfortability with the scripted set of plays than with the remainder of the offensive play calling. 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

So if you don't think Bryce is the poo then you are a miserable person?  That is some retarded logic

Retarded logic is trying to poo on every person who ventures to come on this board just trying to enjoy a win.

People like you have ruined this board, and you bask in that as this place has become more and more insufferable and less people engage.

Congrats- keep calling everyone retarded... Great discourse...

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