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Just now, TN05 said:

Dude bridgewater never had a game half as good as this. Bryce took this game over, he wasn't game managing.

Nah, Bridgewater had games like this with New Orleans. Atlanta put up no real resistance. Bryce and the offense did exactly what good offenses do in that situation and scored nearly at will, but Atlanta's defense was every bit as atrocious as Carolina's today.

Again though, I said that if he continues then I'll be wrong and we all win. It appears a much stronger possibility then it did this time last year. At this point only time will tell.

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I don't care that this will get poo all over, but I called this before we even took him and I'm now even more confident it will be the case...

People need to stop getting excited about a guy who has a max potential of maybe the 20th best QB in the league and doesn't have the arm talent to will your team into contention every season.

It's the definition of QB and NFL purgatory and how you get stuck drafting in the 12-15 range every year with no shot at ever actually being a contender.

Poo away on this post all you want, but it's true and everyone getting all excited over Bryce rigth now better not complain 3 years from now when we still suck because Bryce just isn't that guy.

2 OT wins in the last month of the season cost us the #1 overall pick, as that's where we'd be if we lost both of those games.  

Hope that temporary moral boost is worth it

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Just now, KSpan said:

Nah, Bridgewater had games like this with New Orleans. Atlanta put up no real resistance. Bryce and the offense did exactly what good offenses do in that situation and scored nearly at will, but Atlanta's defense was every bit as atrocious as Carolina's today.

Again though, I said that if he continues then I'll be wrong and we all win. It appears a much stronger possibility then it did this time last year. At this point only time will tell.

Bro no. Bridgewater never had Bryce’s accuracy, mobility, or clutch factor. Teddy was a stat padder and check down coward that never pushed the ball down field. Horrible comparison.

He might have had a boost from Payton in NO with the officiating bias down there but he can’t touch Bryce’s jock strap. 

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1 minute ago, tukafan21 said:

I don't care that this will get poo all over, but I called this before we even took him and I'm now even more confident it will be the case...

People need to stop getting excited about a guy who has a max potential of maybe the 20th best QB in the league and doesn't have the arm talent to will your team into contention every season.

It's the definition of QB and NFL purgatory and how you get stuck drafting in the 12-15 range every year with no shot at ever actually being a contender.

Poo away on this post all you want, but it's true and everyone getting all excited over Bryce rigth now better not complain 3 years from now when we still suck because Bryce just isn't that guy.

2 OT wins in the last month of the season cost us the #1 overall pick, as that's where we'd be if we lost both of those games.  

Hope that temporary moral boost is worth it

Take your poo. Today is too good of a day.

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4 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

I don't care that this will get poo all over, but I called this before we even took him and I'm now even more confident it will be the case...

People need to stop getting excited about a guy who has a max potential of maybe the 20th best QB in the league and doesn't have the arm talent to will your team into contention every season.

It's the definition of QB and NFL purgatory and how you get stuck drafting in the 12-15 range every year with no shot at ever actually being a contender.

Poo away on this post all you want, but it's true and everyone getting all excited over Bryce rigth now better not complain 3 years from now when we still suck because Bryce just isn't that guy.

2 OT wins in the last month of the season cost us the #1 overall pick, as that's where we'd be if we lost both of those games.  

Hope that temporary moral boost is worth it

Suck a dick man. Enjoy the win and the fact we have a qb have 5 TDs. Last Qb of ours to do that was CaMVP. 

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Just now, Jaxel said:

Take your poo. Today is too good of a day.

Yea!!!!  We won yet another meaningless end of season game that hurt our ability to draft a better player next year.

Honestly, we do this every single fuging year and the fans somehow never learn.  How many times do we have to do this before the fans start to realize it's a vicious cycle that you can't break until you embrace a rebuild?

Again, 2 OTs just dropped us from 1st to 8th in the draft.  Which in the end, probably cost us an additional 1st round pick, maybe a 2nd First, and probably a couple of other middle round picks as well as we'd have been able to trade back.

In no world is that worth the 2 wins that do nothing but provide a temporary enjoyment for those too shortsighted to see how it's not a good thing for us.

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