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Solid Breakdown of Bryce's Poor Performance/PFF Stuff


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1 minute ago, WUnderhill said:

Lol this is the second thread on this video alone. Bryce sucking has got to be the best thing to ever happen to the huddle, never seen so many threads created.

The worse Bryce gets the worse the huddle gets. It's almost like there's a connection. lol

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Just now, Ornias said:

What I noticed was Tmac running free on deep routes a lot. Can we just get PJ or Hooker to throw go routes on every play for the rest of the season? It would be more exiting than this current mess. 

Give me PJ Walker chucking bombs like the DJ Moore one if we got to lose....over the last 2+ years version of losing. 

the highlight/peak Sunday was bascially check out this 10 yard slant!  Guy in the video brought that up as well.   The good/highlights w/ Bryce is generally sort of the NFL mundane/expectation. 

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Spot on - this dude needs to be our actual NFL tape review guru.

The part where he says Bryce is always in a passive stance on pass plays is eye-opening. Bryce is never stepping forward getting ready to throw a dart to someone when in the pocket; he just loosely stands in the pocket then throws off his back foot and lets the ball hang in the air...

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8 minutes ago, Ornias said:

What I noticed was Tmac running free on deep routes a lot. Can we just get PJ or Hooker to throw go routes on every play for the rest of the season? It would be more exiting than this current mess. 

I noticed that Renfrow was wide open on a lot of plays also - I think every comeback and wheel route he ran he was wide open (at least 5 yards of separation).

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6 minutes ago, CRA said:

Give me PJ Walker chucking bombs like the DJ Moore one if we got to lose....over the last 2+ years version of losing. 

the highlight/peak Sunday was bascially check out this 10 yard slant!  Guy in the video brought that up as well.   The good/highlights w/ Bryce is generally sort of the NFL mundane/expectation. 

I thought the 10 yard in route was a good throw because he threw it with perfect anticipation. I don't get how he makes that quick decision and a perfect throw, then every other throw he makes is a late read that either is thrown out of bounds, to the other team, or is a hospital ball

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