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23 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

So we went from being mad that Canales calls too many screens to being mad he doesn't call enough. 

The problem is that he liked to call screens to fuging Ian Thomas. And Thielen. Two guys who aren’t exactly known as shifty runners after the catch. 

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15 minutes ago, ncfan said:

I know there were a few in this fan base that wanted to get rid of Moton to save cap.

Well

we didn’t look so hot on that side without him. 

Well they are idiots....moton is a top 5 RT in the league and hasn't shown signs of slowing down. You want to make sure you can FAIRLY evaluate bryce then why get rid of him? That doesn't help

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6 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

My three main observations from this game...

1) Our defense is ass cheeks.

2) Bryce played really well, especially considering the pressure.

3) Never doubt how important Chuba Hubbard and/or Taylor Moton are to this offense.

It's really well for him.  It's not really well for a nfl qb. Yall keep comparing him to what he was prior and not the nfl mean.  

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28 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

It's really well for him.  It's not really well for a nfl qb. Yall keep comparing him to what he was prior and not the nfl mean.  

Yep. We scored 14 points. You can't say a QB has played really well when we scored 14 points - and it wasn't even a contest at half time.

The bar is so low for Young it's terrifying.

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36 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

It's really well for him.  It's not really well for a nfl qb. Yall keep comparing him to what he was prior and not the nfl mean.  

 

8 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Yep. We scored 14 points. You can't say a QB has played really well when we scored 14 points - and it wasn't even a contest at half time.

The bar is so low for Young it's terrifying.

I thought it was bad during the Matt Moore and Kyle Allen seasons, but this poo is a whole different level of coping.

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