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Forget about Bryce, Dave Canales is who we should be talking about.


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1 hour ago, thunderraiden said:

Limitations in the red zone? You mean the all rookie catchers? or the geriatric option AT? He would have hit JT Sanders (but he was injured by that point) on the seam for a Touchdown but he had a player there that wouldn't make any other professional roster just completely whiff a well placed ball at the end of the second qtr.

Bryce struggles in the red zone. Any non bias viewer can see that and it has nothing to do with his targets. I mean the guy has yet to attempt a QB sneak so far in his career even when we’ve been on the 1 yard line.

Also even if JT was in on the play you mentioned it would have been a highlight reel TD because the defender was draped all over Tremble and it would have been difficult to come down with both feet inbounds.

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4 hours ago, BullCityP said:

PLEASE show me the plays that Bryce couldn't throw. Lol you guys are acting like Andy was throwing 70 yard bombs out there!! 

Pull up any of his deep and or TD throws to Dionte and show me a similar play that Bryce has made in the NFL.

Bryce only has 3 multi passing touchdown games in his career so far.

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Okay, the defense played great relative to 5 or 6 weeks ago, and finally did force a punt or two lol. But they got sacks which they usually don't.

Wallace... he really needs to get some good work and training and self scouting done this offseason. Disappointed in him, quickness wise. Strength wise. I expected him to be thinking too much not that worried about that. 

But his actual physicality and suddenness are really questionable. We need better there whether it comes from him or wherever, especially considering Jewel is middling. Good at times but that's it - good is his ceiling. 

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22 minutes ago, axl-69 2.0 said:

The D gave up 30 points. The D also let the QB run for 30+ yards that last drive giving them great field position. Great is not the correct term.

The defense was gutted to pay for the offense that couldn’t score 30. My assessment occurs in the proper context because I can keep two thoughts in my head at once  

the defense was exhausted in the 4th quarter against the best qb in the league, and that’s the defenses fault? Meanwhile the chiefs defense gave up a game tying ref assisted 48 drive after not giving up a first half touchdown and somehow that’s all because of Bryce’s play?

 Consistency is not a difficult concept. 

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Just now, Daeavorn said:

We almost won with basically JAGs on defense without Brown and you guys are dooming?

If DB plays we win that game, no doubt in my mind. 

We have more picks to make this year and it will be nice to spend at least 5 or 6 of them on defense. I would like at least one OL.

OL should be taken in the first three rounds at least every other draft. thank you for coming to my ted talk 

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No one has "arrived". 

The young guys are continuing to improve.  Bryce took a huge step in this game but still has plenty to work on and improve just like our other young players.  I love Canales's approach to the game.  Love Dan Morgan's early returns on his first draft.

Keep building.  Keep getting better.  Keep pounding.

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1 hour ago, Eazy-E said:

Pull up any of his deep and or TD throws to Dionte and show me a similar play that Bryce has made in the NFL.

Bryce only has 3 multi passing touchdown games in his career so far.

Bryce can make EVERY throw Dalton can. I can see if you were comparing him to Josh Allen or someone with a cannon.

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45 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

The defense was gutted to pay for the offense that couldn’t score 30. My assessment occurs in the proper context because I can keep two thoughts in my head at once  

the defense was exhausted in the 4th quarter against the best qb in the league, and that’s the defenses fault? Meanwhile the chiefs defense gave up a game tying ref assisted 48 drive after not giving up a first half touchdown and somehow that’s all because of Bryce’s play?

 Consistency is not a difficult concept. 

If the defense was exhausted in the 4th quarter YES it's their fault lol. They have to get stops to get of the field. The offense did thier job and put drives together it's not like we were going 3 and out alot.

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6 minutes ago, BullCityP said:

If the defense was exhausted in the 4th quarter YES it's their fault lol. They have to get stops to get of the field. The offense did thier job and put drives together it's not like we were going 3 and out alot.

They got stops all fourth quarter what are you talking about 

Bryce scores one TD in the first half and they win. 

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