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54 minutes ago, csx said:

Proving the haters wrong with a big 69 passer rating.

We need to raise the bar a little 

Who does he have to throw to? We literally saw our TE backpedaling for a catch like an 8th grade football player. Unreal.. XL obviously had some horrible drops (as always) we need to get him some legit weapons. 

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4 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Who does he have to throw to? We literally saw our TE backpedaling for a catch like an 8th grade football player. Unreal.. XL obviously had some horrible drops (as always) we need to get him some legit weapons. 

All i know is all the thielen haters need to at least appreciate how many amazing catches he makes every game 

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1 minute ago, fanpanther said:

All i know is all the thielen haters need to at least appreciate how many amazing catches he makes every game 

Theilen is great. But he’s more of an underneath slot WR who relies on route running savvy. He’s not going to be much longer with his age. I wouldn’t be opposed to through the bag at Tee Higgins 

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50 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Lol...He literally had a game where the rb had more rushing yards than he had passing yards. Come on now...we dedicated the off season to helping him and we are seeing how thats working out. He is playing better, he isnt carrying the offense.

LOL you’re an idiot. 

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1 hour ago, csx said:

Proving the haters wrong with a big 69 passer rating.

We need to raise the bar a little 

What would his rating be if XL doesn’t drop the TD? Some of you only look at stats when it’s convenient for you. Anyone who knows anything about football could see that Bryce did really well today.  Cope

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I was on the “wait and see” fence for a long time with Bryce and finally saw enough to abandon ship.  I like what he’s done the last few weeks but would like to hold out on the verdict till the end of the season before officially thinking he’s turned a corner. Not diminishing anything he’s done and not gonna try to backup this stance with some weak nit-picky arm chair analysis nonsense. He’s passing the eye test but I’m simply withholding judgement. 

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Bryce has been playing great over the past 3/4 games. Stats aren't matching what he's doing - He's had at least 3 TDs taken away due to drops by the Receivers and the Refs. That doesn't also include the other deep field drops from Leggette in the same timeframe.

The team has missed out on at least 3 TDs and 150 yards due to drops in this timeframe alone.

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