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Can we all admit it now?


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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Even i was shocked how the switch just flipped off. I was thinking that if there's any moment to get Bryce over the hunt this is it. Surely his confidence had to be brimming after feasting on soft zone down multiple scores all second half and he STILL folded immediately as soon as it actually mattered again and that was with nearly the Cardinals entire secondary out due to injuries at that point.

If this doesn't show people I have no idea what will wake them up.

You are right. All the games he won last year had no pressure because he knew we were not going to the playoffs. This game was a chance to go 1-1 and possibly 2-1 if we beat the Falcons next week so the pressure was on.

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Just now, Eazy-E said:

I’m so glad we recovered that onside kick and Bryce didn’t get the chance to hide behind his garbage time stats against a Cardinals defense that packed it in at halftime.

That was a defining moment for Bryce and as soon as the Cards had to actually play defense again he folded like a lawn chair.

The the commentary kept saying how good he was under pressure. My eyes do indicate he was not good under pressure.

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