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CJ Stroud v Bryce total TDs year 2


Ricky Spanish
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CJ - 20 total TDs in 17 starts (All Passing)

Bryce - 21 Total TDs in 12 Starts (15 passing, 6 Rushing)

It's a tale of two halves of the season. Props to Canales and Bryce for turning everything around after the benching. Still a work in progress, but I thought people should see just how hard CJ Fell off the second half of the year compared to how much better Bryce was playing to end things.

Great way to end the season, playing hard and competitively second half of the year after taking the learning lumps first half. Really looking forward to see more progress next season, from everyone across the team.

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12 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

CJ - 20 total TDs in 17 starts (All Passing)

Bryce - 21 Total TDs in 12 Starts (15 passing, 6 Rushing)

It's a tale of two halves of the season. Props to Canales and Bryce for turning everything around after the benching. Still a work in progress, but I thought people should see just how hard CJ Fell off the second half of the year compared to how much better Bryce was playing to end things.

Great way to end the season, playing hard and competitively second half of the year after taking the learning lumps first half. Really looking forward to see more progress next season, from everyone across the team.

Strouds season isnt done he is in the playoffs for 2nd year in a row.  Young had his best game but at this moment in time stroud still leading overall. 

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Telling stat even with Stroud going to the playoffs again.

The Texans are in a bit of a spot right now and Bryce’s play truly looks better at the moment. Stroud’s had to carry that offense and Slowik has been questionable, but still, he hasn’t been what we saw in 2023. Accuracy has gone down a notch under pressure. He’s faced crowded pockets galore. 

Bryce showed a lot of promise down the stretch and we weren’t far from being 7-10/8-9 with those KC, TB and PHI games.

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