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Bryce on the final drive


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3 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

Yeah that one was odd. The rest of the crew weren’t even running their routes like they were options so it seems it always a true slip screen. So…If this was intended to be a Hubbard play by design, wtf was Bryce doing?

I am done trying to fiqure out what he is seeing out there. I mute the TV, and glance once in a while at the screen to see how the circus is going.

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2 hours ago, Johnstonny said:

Looked like every play that possession receivers were going deep... Line couldn't hold for them to come close to getting open... Line collapses Bryce happy feet and the rest is history...what happened to working the sidelines with one time out left. They tried to get everything on every play it seemed in a panic.

Complete disaster, the whole possession. 

Why are the going deep, when old noodle arm can't even get the ball to them?  Why is Bust Young grounding the ball when Chuba is wide ass open?

Young is not an NFL QB, as I said from day 1. He absolutely folds any time the pressure is on and cannot physically play the position properly. 

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5 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I wonder if our coaching staff has thought about having Bryce wear stilts so that way he can see over the oline

First Time Trying On Stilts GIF by ViralHog

Lol I was working from the other direction, thinking they could attach antennae to their helmets with a lil flag at the top he could just throw to the flag. 

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AZ was letting him have the checkdown to Chuba and he fugged that up, sure. BUT look at the bottom of the screen... at this point they're not even bothering to cover XL. The corner and the safety are already running AWAY from him before BY draws back. They know he's not going to make a play with the game on the line.

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IF Bryce could throw 35 yards ... they know it's a dropped ball. i think it comes dow to the fact that Bryce can't see the whole right side of the field!

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15 hours ago, 33inNC said:

Complete disaster, the whole possession. 

Why are the going deep, when old noodle arm can't even get the ball to them?  Why is Bust Young grounding the ball when Chuba is wide ass open?

Young is not an NFL QB, as I said from day 1. He absolutely folds any time the pressure is on and cannot physically play the position properly. 

Gah...I didn't know any of that...thanks for enlightening me...

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Looks to me like he was looking to go long and didnt consider the check down to Chuba. He turns to let left and seems like he just caught a quick glance of T-Mac 1 on 1 and was going to take a chance and get bumped as he is trying to release and didnt get a good release.

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11 hours ago, shaqattaq said:

AZ was letting him have the checkdown to Chuba and he fugged that up, sure. BUT look at the bottom of the screen... at this point they're not even bothering to cover XL. The corner and the safety are already running AWAY from him before BY draws back. They know he's not going to make a play with the game on the line.

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IF Bryce could throw 35 yards ... they know it's a dropped ball. i think it comes dow to the fact that Bryce can't see the whole right side of the field!

Damn. Chuba is easily getting 12-15 yards right there.

Even with Legette, there’s a play to be made. 
 

We’re 2 games in, and already the season is over. 

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Our offense could at least be top half of the league with a competent QB. Even a average QB. 

Bryce is the worst of the worst. 

We probably look better with the guy we cut after playing one preseason game for us.

Its sad that PJ Walker would be infinitely more fun to have as our QB right now than this crap we spent the farm on. 

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13 hours ago, AggieLean said:

Damn. Chuba is easily getting 12-15 yards right there.

Even with Legette, there’s a play to be made. 
 

We’re 2 games in, and already the season is over. 

I felt like this season was over back in 2023. Game 1.

I hate that I am being serious. 
 



 

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