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I couldn't watch.....who impressed today?


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According to the huddle, every one but Bryce. He held the team back, and was wholly responsible for us not winning 52-7. He was also wholly responsible for the D almost losing the game, and for the corners playing with 15 yards of space on the final drive. 

Just so you know.

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The OL, Chuba Jewel and Wonnum. 
 

I said in a previous post that I was happy that he was healthy and got thru his medical issues regardless if he played for the team this year. I stand by that but him coming back from his setbacks to perform like he did is an added bonus. Not saying he is all world or anything  but kudos to the guy. 

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Bryce has made incremental steps in the right direction. He didn’t panic when pressured and made a few clutch completions and some nice runs. I still don’t think he will be the long term solution. I need to see him do something against good defenses, though the Giants aren’t a bad defense. 

OL and Chuba played great. Wonnum had a nice debut. The rookie pass catchers continue to improve, though there was a drop or 2. The defense as a whole performed better, though the G Men are not know for a good O.

Hey, first 2-game win streak in 2 years, so I’ll take it. Schedule gets brutal after the break, so there probably aren’t many more wins left on the table. 

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