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Bryce is a DAWG


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7 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

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.

Jesus h christ.  Case in point.   No more witnesses your honor

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Bryce isn’t the reason we are losing anymore. It’s nice. Don’t have to waste a pick on a QB. Just needs someone besides Chuba and old AT to step up. I’ve been all for defense with the first pick but with all these XL drops I wouldn’t hate TMac if we keep Evero cause he’s doing better now that getting pieces healthy.

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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Hubbard, Horn, the entire offensive line etc 

difficult for casual fans like you to see that, tho. It’s not your fault. 

He was better than all them.

Chuba grinded but didn’t have a special day. 
 

horn?   Hurts didn’t even try to throw bc he sucks.

OL played well protecting Bryce at times but he still was under pressure consistently without a blitz.   

Not sure why I bother to prove your argument wrong when you are just posting nonsense in bad faith for a reaction.

 

 

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1 minute ago, jamos14 said:

He was better than all them.

Chuba grinded but didn’t have a special day. 
 

horn?   Hurts didn’t even try to throw bc he sucks.

OL played well protecting Bryce at times but he still was under pressure consistently without a blitz.   

Not sure why I bother to prove your argument wrong when you are just posting nonsense in bad faith for a reaction.

 

 

Just ignore those posts. He's one of Zod's ish starters. They get paid with nude photos of cheerleaders over 35. And Vegan sausage dishes 

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Just now, electro's horse said:

What do you consider special for a qb and a rb


Bryce was special today.  
 

Extending plays, making something out of nothing, big time throws on 3rd and 4th down.  
 

Saquon was special.  Multiple 10+ yard runs.  Constant threat to break one.  20 carries for 124, 6.2 YPC

Chuba had 96 on 26 carries.  3.5YPC.  That’s not a great day.   But respectable for the pounding he gave the d line.

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1 minute ago, Navy_football said:

Just ignore those posts. He's one of Zod's ish starters. They get paid with nude photos of cheerleaders over 35. And Vegan sausage dishes 

Oh I know.

 

they are two of the reasons I have posted and read in these message boards so much less over the last few years.  
 

just poo posting with no value or football discussion.

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2 minutes ago, jamos14 said:


Bryce was special today.  
 

Extending plays, making something out of nothing, big time throws on 3rd and 4th down.  
 

Saquon was special.  Multiple 10+ yard runs.  Constant threat to break one.  20 carries for 124, 6.2 YPC

Chuba had 96 on 26 carries.  3.5YPC.  That’s not a great day.   But respectable for the pounding he gave the d line.

So special for RBs is hard numbers that can be compared, but special for Bryce is just narrative stuff that can’t be readily disproven. 

that’s convenient. 

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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

So special for RBs is hard numbers that can be compared, but special for Bryce is just narrative stuff that can’t be readily disproven. 

that’s convenient. 

Because RBs aren’t throwing the ball to others who can directly impact their stat line.

legette by himself dropped 50 yards and game winning TD for Bryce.   So sure, convenient.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

190 yards

5.5 per pass

1 td

1 int

30 rushing yards

 

If that's balling then God help us

You got a forum full of stockholm syndrome folks you are arguing with here.  Yeah young is playing better.  I don't see him ever being capable of winning many or any championships in the NFL.  Just like I dont see Jalen Hurts taking the eagles very far this year.

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