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


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4 hours ago, LelouchBritannia said:

Randomly Bryce is now tied with Kyler and Kirk for most 4th quarter comebacks this year with 3

Man. Someone has gotta be so far down the rabbit hole they don't know which way is up to believe this to be true. Some of you are hopelessly delusional but you are certainly committed to the fantasy I'll give you that.

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4 hours ago, LelouchBritannia said:

Chuba and Wonnum. 
 

Randomly Bryce is now tied with Kyler and Kirk for most 4th quarter comebacks this year with 3

Wut? Bryce didn’t have a 4th quarter comeback. We led the entire game. He tried his best to help Daniel Jones have a 4th quarter comeback, and then did precisely nothing in overtime to contribute to the tiebreaker, that was all defense and Chuba. 

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The OL is awesome now. Don't think its talked about enough.

A'Shawn Robinson had a day!

Chubba is legit good. 

Down day overall for XL/Coker, would have liked to see them help Bryce a few times on balls they should have had. 

Wonnum impressed. 

Horn was great. Pay the man.

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I thought this was Defenses best game of the year. Maybe it's because it was against the Giants, but our corners and Line played great.

This was the first game in which I thought we were getting adequate pressure rushing 4. Maybe Wonum was the difference on the edge.

Even Josey made a huge play. 

The offense was atrocious in the 2nd half and D could of easily folded multiple times with little to no rest between drives.

As far as the offense goes, Chuba of course. Sanders was very close to 2 TDs, and Coker was a hip hold (uncalled) away from busting a huge catch later in the 2nd half. 

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2 hours ago, frankw said:

Man. Someone has gotta be so far down the rabbit hole they don't know which way is up to believe this to be true. Some of you are hopelessly delusional but you are certainly committed to the fantasy I'll give you that.

I believe he's referencing an actual statistic (fourth-quarter comeback wins on PFR). That's not an opinion and while I know you're going to call me a homer or bring up passing yards per attempt, no one's editorializing anything here. It's literally a real stat (but he's off by one because Young has 2, not 3).

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19 hours ago, Wolfcop said:

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. 

This ^ 100%.

It was a win, enjoy it. Some young guys, including Bryce Young looked like they might have something. And after the last few years, that says a lot.

And Chuba, well, Chuba got a big payday this week and he played like he's still making a case for it. I think he was the diamond in the rough we've been needing. Glad to see him being dominant in a game and getting some notice league-wide. Money well spent.

And Wonnum.. wow, can't wait to see him keep developing, too.

 

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