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Bryce May Not Be the Answer


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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

I mean we are not a good team bro. I think he proved a lot since the benching. The teams we were competitive against were playoff caliber teams. This idea that Bryce must win every game with this horrible roster is kind of crazy.

 

He's no longer the problem. The entire team played bad today. This wasn't on Bryce it was on the team.

Bryce may not have been the only problem today, but he was one of the bigger ones.

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

Damn Willy and Frank both turned on me. I respected you OG's. Why y'all coming at me for defending Bryce?

Brother nobody is coming at you for defending him it's how your positions change with the wind. If you want to feel the way you do by all means do your thing. But acting indignant toward others is absurd.

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I mean we are not a good team bro. I think he proved a lot since the benching. The teams we were competitive against were playoff caliber teams. This idea that Bryce must win every game with this horrible roster is kind of crazy.

 

He's no longer the problem. The entire team played bad today. This wasn't on Bryce it was on the team.

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Just now, TherapyTime said:

Sure, it seems like Bryce is regressing, but our line play was terrible.

He doesn't play in a vacuum. 

You're right. He doesn't.  But many of us want a QB that elevates the team consistently and the reality is this game is more like Bryce in terms of his overall history than the the last 3

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The fumbles were bad and he has to clean that up. That’s all on him.

The pick over the middle to Thielen was the wrong read but I also thought Thielen got held and that’s what caused the pop up. That’s why Thielen was visibly pissed on the sidelines. 
 

The second pick was inexcusable. I have no idea what we was looking at. Thielen was wide open heading to the end zone. Bryce basically throws it to the one place you can’t throw it…under thrown with three defenders in pursuit. That was horrific. But…I don’t think he makes that mistake often. 
 

He started the game off strong. Hes got to hold onto the ball. 

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Man he had me starting to question my opinion the last few weeks, but he went and revealed his true colors again. 
 

That horrible weak armed throw to Thielen did it for me. That and every time he got touched the ball flew out of his hands. 
 

His a backup folks, move on. 

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1 minute ago, unicar15 said:

The fumbles were bad and he has to clean that up. That’s all on him.

The pick over the middle to Thielen was the wrong read but I also thought Thielen got held and that’s what caused the pop up. That’s why Thielen was visibly pissed on the sidelines. 
 

The second pick was inexcusable. I have no idea what we was looking at. Thielen was wide open heading to the end zone. Bryce basically throws it to the one place you can’t throw it…under thrown with three defenders in pursuit. That was horrific. But…I don’t think he makes that mistake often. 
 

He started the game off strong. Hes got to hold onto the ball. 

We slammed Darnold constantly for less fumbles. 

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4 minutes ago, frankw said:

Brother nobody is coming at you for defending him it's how your positions change with the wind. If you want to feel the way you do by all means do your thing. But acting indignant toward others is absurd.

When did my opinion change?

 

After the benching he has played well. I think he's proven that he should be our QB next year. I was off the bandwagon before the benching. Now that he's played well he's earned my respect. 

 

 

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Just now, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I for one am looking forward to another wasted season next year of Is He Or Isn't He!

Yeah I can see it coming. I’m fine with letting him finish the season. I don’t know if I can take another year of this horseshit though. I’ve been a fan a long time, it’s getting beyond ridiculous if we do this again.

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