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Bryce stats since being benched


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8 minutes ago, Huffgolf30 said:

Thoughts?

Average Throwing Yards: 206yds

Average Running Yards: 22yds

TDs: 10 throwing / 3 running

INTS: 6

QB Rating Avg: 85.3

QBR Average: 53.5

 

his comp% and efficiency is still pretty low....especially given he isn't shouldering a lot of offensive production.  Bryce flirting with that 60% line.....65+% is basically meh/average in today's NFL. 

I mean, there is clear improvement.  But the bar was basically thrown to the floor.  He still has work to reach average 

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It is an improvement, no doubt. Will he ever be good enough? What I have liked is his demeanor in the pocket and his willingness to be aggressive. Let’s see what him and Canales can do in the same system in year two, as I would expect both of them to improve. In the meantime we build the rest of the team.

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5 minutes ago, R0CKnR0LLA said:

Last I checked he was 28th in the NFL is passing yards per game, sandwiched between Daniel Jones and Gardner Minshew, two QBs that have already lost their jobs.

You can sign a number of free agents vets on the cheap and get this kind of production.

Don't check again for an update or you find he  is like 35 or something.  Behind Gardner and Jones.....as well as Spencer Rattler, O'Connell, Maye, etc. 

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5 minutes ago, R0CKnR0LLA said:

Last I checked he was 28th in the NFL is passing yards per game, sandwiched between Daniel Jones and Gardner Minshew, two QBs that have already lost their jobs.

You can sign a number of free agents vets on the cheap and get this kind of production.

I admire you willingness to completely ignore the point of the OP here, and use a stat from the whole season that is also a bit old. Well done!

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I thought most Huddlers on here didn't care much about his stats but just wanted him to pass the "eye-ball test." To me, his performance in the clutch is more telling, making critical 3rd and 4th down plays to keep the drive alive and in the last 5 mins of a game. This team is still too dysfunctional to get a good eval. He's trending in the right direction. 

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