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Official Week 2: Panthers @ Cardinals Gameday Thread


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1 minute ago, tukafan21 said:

That throw is EXACTLY why Bryce isn't an NFL QB

He's too small and had to throw a jump pass that he doesn't have the arm to make, so it was low and caused the incompletion (even if it still should have been caught, but a better pass and it's an easy catch).

He doesn't have the physical traits you need to succeed at this level, it was clear as day on his college tape, I can't believe how glaringly obvious that is 

1000000% this.

Should have been caught

But this is a QB making every throw harder on his receivers than it needs to be.

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1 minute ago, tukafan21 said:

That throw is EXACTLY why Bryce isn't an NFL QB

He's too small and had to throw a jump pass that he doesn't have the arm to make, so it was low and caused the incompletion (even if it still should have been caught, but a better pass and it's an easy catch).

He doesn't have the physical traits you need to succeed at this level, it was clear as day on his college tape, I can't believe how glaringly obvious that is 

You usually have good takes, and once again, you are 100% correct.

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Just now, tukafan21 said:

That throw is EXACTLY why Bryce isn't an NFL QB

He's too small and had to throw a jump pass that he doesn't have the arm to make, so it was low and caused the incompletion (even if it still should have been caught, but a better pass and it's an easy catch).

He doesn't have the physical traits you need to succeed at this level, it was clear as day on his college tape, I can't believe how glaringly obvious that is 

Been saying this since day 1. It was abundantly clear that he did not posses the needed physical skills to be an NFL QB, much less a #1 overall pick. 

Should have backed off him when he hid at the combine. 

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