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And that throw from Rush, and this game in general, shows exactly why single instances of looking good is meaningless. My take on Bryce has always been that his ceiling is somewhere around Bridgewater/Alex Smith levels of effectiveness and results. 

Haven't said much these recent weeks since I haven't had a chance to watch. Can finally watch this game and it's ugly, but Dallas seems to be eating their lunch today in general.

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Just now, KSpan said:

And that throw from Rush, and this game in general, shows exactly why single instances of looking good is meaningless. My take on Bryce has always been that his ceiling is somewhere around Bridgewater/Alex Smith levels of effectiveness and results. 

Haven't said much these recent weeks since I haven't had a chance to watch. Can finally watch this game and it's ugly, but Dallas seems to be eating their lunch today in general.

 When he rebounds and play well next week you don't get to come in here with your waffle bullshet.  

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1 minute ago, Shocker said:

 When he rebounds and play well next week you don't get to come in here with your waffle bullshet.  

And when I see it, I'll comment. Again though, those QBs I compared to had their moments. They just aren't good enough to win the big ones in this NFL.

I haven't been one of the 'he's not an NFL QB' guys, I'm just on the 'ceiling isn't high enough' train. Thanks for chiming in though.

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I'm going to enjoy reading your week of excuses for Bryce.   I suggest listening to fnz to get the official gameplan

I never made excuses for him.  This is a total team loss, Bryce included. Your hatred is pathetic 

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Meh bad game. If it's a trend then worry. 

Thus far, recent trend has been improvement but obviously this team is having their wakeup call today. 

I'm content either way - get ourselves in great draft position and retool for next year. Mike Zimmer is employing quite the defensive gameplan and finding ways to not only confuse Bryce but the offense as a whole.

It happens. Everyone minus Coker and Horn has been bad today. Live and learn and that's all I care about.

And frankly it's not that bad of a game from Bryce. Obviously the worst game of his 2nd chance this season, but still improved and better from how he started this season. Part of it is just poor unlucky circumstance. Of course not excusing his obvious mistakes he needs to fix, but I'm still optimistic it's not a reversion to old form.

Just have to learn this offseason (not sit on the couch or whatever crazy bs he did last year) and put the effort in studying and improving.

This coming from someone vocally roasting Bryce prior to his good stretch.

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