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Bryce is a DAWG


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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

190 yards

5.5 per pass

1 td

1 int

30 rushing yards

 

Lets calm down a bit here

 

Barely over 100 yards going into the final drive. Horrible INT that was a 10-14 point swing. Took us going for it on 4th down 5 separate times just to net 16 points. Good lord the bar for this dude is SO damn low lmao

Thielen and Hubbard were balling out of their mind, defense played surprisingly well (or maybe it's just that Hurts is really THAT bad). Only reason this was even a game.

BY made some good plays here and there, but still wildly inconsistent. At least he doesn't look Jimmy Clausen levels bad anymore, but still a far cry from a true franchise QB.

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I will further my tail tuck in saying that no team in contention for a playoff spot wants to play this team right now, SPECIFICALLY because of BY. This team made the EAGLES sweat hard in the last 2 minutes with no timeouts. The Eagles. Can y’all imagine this team with Tee Higgins, D. Brown and a primo pass rusher? 

I’ll rewatch this game, at least once. 

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1 minute ago, R0CKnR0LLA said:

Barely over 100 yards going into the final drive. Horrible INT that was a 10-14 point swing. Took us going for it on 4th down 5 separate times just to net 16 points. Good lord the bar for this dude is SO damn low lmao

Thielen and Hubbard were balling out of their mind, defense played surprisingly well (or maybe it's just that Hurts is really THAT bad). Only reason this was even a game.

BY made some good plays here and there, but still wildly inconsistent. At least he doesn't look Jimmy Clausen levels bad anymore, but still a far cry from a true franchise QB.

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3 minutes ago, Chief_Chokeaho said:

This guy has no choice but to double down on being anti-Bryce. He’s spent the past 18 months doing as much. 

Also in his defense, all of last year and the first two games this year, Bryce was pure ass. Can’t blame some people for being very hesitant 

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9 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

190 yards

5.5 per pass

1 td

1 int

30 rushing yards

 

Lets calm down a bit here

 

Looks at Hurts passing stats. You’re not considering the context of who he has to work with and his 3rd and 4th down conversions. Sustained drives are a measure of success not air yards. 

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9 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

190 yards

5.5 per pass

1 td

1 int

30 rushing yards

 

Lets calm down a bit here

 

Some juxtaposed nuance, 


Against Number 1 defense in the League 

Hurts has a great line, great WRs, an all world RB plus that defense 

If Legette didn’t have hands of stone on that beautiful pass, the biggest upset of the NFL would’ve happened 

 

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Imagine if he had a true #1 WR.

 

Bryce is no longer the problem. If anything it's his weapons around him. Thielen can't be your only threat as a pass catcher.

 

Sanders and XL both look like busts so far.

Theilen definitely needs to hang around. 
 

Unfair to call Sanders and XL busts. They’re rooks man. We’re asking a lot of them right now. For rookies they’re doing pretty well. 

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11 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

190 yards

5.5 per pass

1 td

1 int

30 rushing yards

 

Lets calm down a bit here

 

Watch the tape.  Stop crying about stats.  Watch any of the tape over the past few weeks.  His numbers are fine, the tape is great for the most part.  It's ok to say you didn't like him.  After week 2 I wanted to cut him and never wanted Darnold to go out.  Since the benching, if you watch the tape he's doing the absolute most with what he's got.  Give him an actual #1 wr and his numbers would be great too.

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