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Bryce is a DAWG


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Just now, Chief_Chokeaho said:

Bryce Young has arguably the worst supporting cast in the league. Having a top-10 offensive line week-to-week doesn’t absolve that. 

 

Uhhh yeah having a top OLine and a top RB means you don't have the worst supporting cast in the league. Are you okay? Jesus

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7 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

108 yards 16 points going into the 4rth.   Brilliant indeed.  

Neither QB had many yards. We slowed the game down to keep it close. You are hung up on stats without context. He wasn’t elite but he played well today. I think anyone could see that. 

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I'm convinced that Zod is paying some of you guys to make outrageous statements on this board to stir ish up. If you watched this game and came away thinking Bryce played average, then your "average" is ridiculously high because you don't watch enough football. This offense is devoid of talent at the skilled positions. It's actually pretty bad. 

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Bryce was probably the 2nd best player in the game today behind Saquon.

He went into the best teams home field in the NFC and navigated 3rd and 4th and long multiple times.   Poised under constant pressure.  

and his team should’ve won on ANOTHER late game winning drive.  
 

Multiple drops including the game winning touchdown that was a PERFECT deep ball.

He made one mistake all game.   His first in weeks.

 

and some of you are still acting like it was an “average “ to below average performance.  

GTFOH.

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