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Bryce at post game press conference


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4 minutes ago, PanthersNCSU said:

Welp, at least we're getting the definitive answer on Bryce early this year.

Either magically win next week or start warming up Dalton and Hooker. 

I wouldn't even bother with Bryce again. Get Dalton ready. If he is still dinged up, try Hooker until you can't stand it anymore and then put Bryce back in until Andy gets healthy. 

There is little reason to showcase Bryce anymore. It's just hurting the extremely minimal trade value he might have left. If we are lucky, maybe a conditional 5th at the max.

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14 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It just sucks all the way around. It sucks for us that Bryce ain't it and it sucks for him to get a chance to live out his dream just to realize he's simply not good enough. That's what you're watching. A young man coming to grips with that reality. At least he put millions of dollars in the bank in the process.

Well said.

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13 hours ago, frankw said:

Body language of someone who has had no motivation to improve his game. Third year and he still hasn't even tried to hit the gym to even attempt to compensate for being one of the smallest QB's in the league.

Your "consensus #1 pick" 🙄

Fans told us he was gonna hit the weights hard once he got in the league and look like mighty mice.  I remember that. 

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Seems like punching down watching these this year. I have always know he wasn't it and this year is just proving it without excuses. The messed up part for us all is they can't even bench him because the guy behind him can't be expected to play many games before getting injured or gassed. 

At this point just get it over with and let me escape the BS that will be every presser for him this season. Hell I would much rather watch DC and Morgan die internally up there. I have zero fugs left for them both because they actually signed up for this where at least Bryce can say he was drafted.

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14 hours ago, Shocker said:

You forgot the OC

Its hard for me to know where the offense truly stands.  Bryce is such a bad fit for it and limits everything.  There are plays with schemed open receivers sometimes that are just missed.  There are some bone head calls too of course.

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2 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

Its hard for me to know where the offense truly stands.  Bryce is such a bad for it and limits everything.  There are plays with schemed open receivers sometimes that are just missed.  There are some bone head calls too of course.

WRs were open all game, Young is a deer in headlights once game action starts. Morgan is probably working on a contract extension as we speak. 

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13 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Good thing they spent the last year and a half letting Andy and Plummer fug around in practice, no competition or fire under any of them

You have a point. I don't think he's the answer. But, we can all agree that He looked a bit different on the field when he returned from his benching. People tend to wake up and strive to get better when they are in danger of the losing their job. 

Back in the 1970-1971 the Cowboys went to back to back SB's with 2 different starters (Craig Morton/Roger Staubach). That was one of the most intense competitions in history. Staubach missed almost all of the 1972 season and Dallas still made the 1972 NFC title game.

Montana got better when Walsh brought in Steve Young

Favre had some excellent seasons after Aaron Rodgers was drafted.

Phil Simms got hurt in 1990, and their back up QB Jeff Hostler beat the 49ers who were going for 3peat on the way to a SB win over Buffalo.

You need to have a guy who can at least push the starter so he doesn't become complacent, especially when he isn't elite.

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Just now, Shotgun said:

WRs were open all game, Young is a deer in headlights once game action starts.

This stood out so much more yesterday, against the fuging jaguars of all people. I still remember one of the talking points for drafting him over Stroud was his ability to handle pressure. That video of Cam critiquing Youngs fear of getting in the pocket only continues to age well. 

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