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The Single Most Cold Blooded Moment We've Had Since Superman Was Here


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17 hours ago, Loyalty4Life said:

Love it!!

Bryce has shown he can be really, really good.  Now, he working on showing it consistently while continuing his upward trajectory.  

Canales has proven to me he was a very good hire and potentially franchise saving depending on how much credit you give to him for helping Bryce improve.

This team is becoming a team before our eyes.  They've all kept pounding and I'm enjoying the hell out of it.

The only thing I would like to see him work on is slide when he takes off. I love it when he fakes and jukes but sometime a slide is better than a juke.

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46 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Credit to him for seeing it.  He also saw the corner blunder on that throw to sanders and the busted coverage to miles.    Good qbs apply pressure when they see mistakes on the field 

Vision has been my biggest concern with Bryce due to his height. Last Cowboy Fan talks about that a lot.

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2 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Guys, Mr Completely just insinuated Bryce may be a good QB...

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only a fool could watch yesterday and not see hope, I still have my doubts but one thing about the nfl if the other team doesnt have it (IE the falcons) and the opposing qb sees it (IE Bryce) and applies pressure then that is a great trademark to have.  A lot of times guys will simply play down to the competition but he didnt do that yesterday.  If he did and went out there and played a stinker then this offseason would be much much different.  As I have said for the past month hes played his way into 2025.   Whether he elevates his game to get the 5th that remains to be seen.  But yeah he beat the brakes off of a shitty and uninspired falcon team.  Kudos to him

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