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Bryce is a DAWG


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He's doing work in crunch time the last few weeks.  Haven't felt confident about a QB being able to get us down field in a hurry since Cam, and Bryce is starting to get more comfortable in that regard.  He's shown some of his UGA & Volunteers games type gravitas the past few weeks.  

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I only saw the first half but I've felt comfortable and hopeful in Bryce since the Denver game. The last time I felt this way with any of our QBs was with prime Cam. This is only year 2 with Bryce, post benching, and so we have a lot of good to look forward to. 

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4 minutes ago, BullCityP said:

Those 40+ yards and TD Legette dropped makes those stats look a little different. Anyone who actually watched this game knows Bryce played well 

He played like an average nfl qb.  But to say he was balling and outplayed hurts is fantasy land.  You are not watching without blue tinted glasses

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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Who called that one a drop?  You may have got confused because they were talking about the handful of actual drops he had.  Xl body catches and is weak at the point of attack so it makes sense that he got laid out in that situation.  Go get it and grab it instead of letting it get to your gut first and you don't get laid out nearly as bad. 

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5 minutes ago, Chief_Chokeaho said:

Bryce is extending plays, navigating clean pockets when available, and pushing the ball down the field, accurately and in tight windows. He’s improving weekly with arguably the worst supporting cast in the league. 
 

Posting stat lines with no context is just a weird look. BY was the best QB on the field today and he didn’t have Brown, Smith, or Barkley

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Hurts had 3 tds and no picks and picked up a few crucial 3rd downs with his legs.  So yeah context

His WRs were wide ass open. Bryce was making high pressure tight window throws all game with multiple 3rd and 4th down conversions. You can’t ask Hurts to do the same thing. When he couldn’t run away he was stumped and took sacks. 

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1 minute ago, Chief_Chokeaho said:

Yeah and you don’t know what you’re looking at lol. You’re a casual. 

You're the idiot saying this is the worst supporting cast in the league.

Been a top 10 OLine all year long. Hubbard and Thielen balling out like crazy. You think that's the worst in the league you don't know shtt.

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That pass to Sanders early was big too. Like possibly a long TD but instead he misjudged the ball and got into a back pedal instead of just maintaining his stride. These are rookie mistakes that are difficult to overcome in the NFL. Particularly when you're winning and losing games by 1 possession. 

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