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49 minutes ago, Newtcase said:

 

Carolina has no identity, no attitude and certainly no resilience.  This all starts at the most important position in pro sports, the Quarterback.  Week after week, sound bite after sound bite, this will be the tale until BY9 is gone.

Dart, for the Giants, has that swag and confidence that a NFL QB needs

he is also not tentative

Bryce, forget about it  

 Watching him throw away balls or into the dirt in tight situations or on 4th down, come on man.  

total chicken poo. Either he can’t do it or he can’t see it .  Time to move on.

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4 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Dart, for the Giants, has that swag and confidence that a NFL QB needs

he is also not tentative

Bryce, forget about it  

 Watching him throw away balls or into the dirt in tight situations or on 4th down, come on man.  

total chicken poo. Either he can’t do it or he can’t see it .  Time to move on.

honestly, his early mistakes might have completely paralyzed him.  hes so afraid of making mistakes that he makes worse mistakes, at that point though, hes mentally broken and he doesnt have the physical tools to pull him out of that hole.  Its like a pitcher with the yips, once it hits, they question everything and they never are the same and only the ones with stuff so dominating (100mph fastballs, wipeout sliders, devastating curveballs) overcome it.

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I have no problem with them saying they had a great week of practice.  I believe them.

i literally read this earlier:

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It’s simple.  And Jaycee is alluding to it.  The play calls were working, but the Pats took off on us with Bryce missing wide open passes at least 3 drives in a row, starting with the throw off the Pats’ players facemask.  It also became abundantly clear that the staff doesn’t trust BY at all.  Once he missed the open throws, they usually tried to run with minimal success, then tried to pass again which resulted in failure.  The plays were there to be made.  The guy pulling the trigger can’t make them.  That’s why the drives stalled.  Then, as the blueprint has played out with Bryce since he became starter, the snowball starts rolling and eats up all the little pieces in its path along the way.  The offense can’t sustain drives, the other team picks up momentum, the defensive morale goes down the shitter and they start giving up everything, etc.  The offense kills every fuging semblance of confidence and momentum every week.

These games look wildly different if we had any kind of ability to sustain drives and score TDs on offense.  It’s like being a pitcher with no run support…  you can keep pitching lights out, but when you don’t get any support, you start to crack.  That’s what happens to the rest of our team every fuging Sunday.  The one guy that the entire team depends on is the worst player on the field more often than not, and it results in the rest of our team bearing the responsibility of it.

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52 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I have no problem with them saying they had a great week of practice.  I believe them.

i literally read this earlier:

IMG_5037.thumb.jpeg.cd53ea685100dff07a93d8d4d2665805.jpeg

It’s simple.  And Jaycee is alluding to it.  The play calls were working, but the Pats took off on us with Bryce missing wide open passes at least 3 drives in a row, starting with the throw off the Pats’ players facemask.  It also became abundantly clear that the staff doesn’t trust BY at all.  Once he missed the open throws, they usually tried to run with minimal success, then tried to pass again which resulted in failure.  The plays were there to be made.  The guy pulling the trigger can’t make them.  That’s why the drives stalled.  Then, as the blueprint has played out with Bryce since he became starter, the snowball starts rolling and eats up all the little pieces in its path along the way.  The offense can’t sustain drives, the other team picks up momentum, the defensive morale goes down the shitter and they start giving up everything, etc.  The offense kills every fuging semblance of confidence and momentum every week.

These games look wildly different if we had any kind of ability to sustain drives and score TDs on offense.  It’s like being a pitcher with no run support…  you can keep pitching lights out, but when you don’t get any support, you start to crack.  That’s what happens to the rest of our team every fuging Sunday.  The one guy that the entire team depends on is the worst player on the field more often than not, and it results in the rest of our team bearing the responsibility of it.

And all of this goes back to who made the decision to go into the season without a real backup plan when this inevitably went south? 

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1 hour ago, mc52beast said:

Know what I’m tired of hearing? “We’re gonna watch the tape and fix our mistakes.” I think they play more ping pong than they watch tape.

That’s gotta be some horrendous tape to sit through. 
 

Bryce when everyone’s watching his 12th 6 yard throw into the turf

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