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Any well functioning team benches Bryce


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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

And your expectations moving forward are??????

Apparently we didn't just get the doors blown off by the Patriots while our starting QB completed 30 attempts for 150 yards and 5 yards per attempt.

But don't anyone dare express any criticisms!

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5 minutes ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

He’s not bad enough to where the backup will be a better option but he’s not good enough to consistently win you games. BY is what he is at this point. We def need to draft a QB 

This is where im at.  He has a low ceiling but there are certainly a lot worse QBs out there. We can do better for sure, but we will be stuck in this QB quagmire for a while. My guess is he will continue to look decent against bad teams, mediocre against avg teams, and bad against good teams.

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Just keep riding this season's rollercoaster.  I would simply implore peeps to accept its a roller coaster -- Mainly because there is no point in benching Bryce when it would be for Andy f*cking Dalton.  We've seen both of their full spectrum of play.  You saw today progress from Bryce at his worst to him at his above-average.  

The FO is not going to turn and suddenly try to find some future at the position at this juncture.  And we aren't achieving anything with Andy. Ride Bryce out, see what happens.   

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Complain when we lose, complain when we win.

Yeah, it’s just a Bryce exception.  Comments can be made about Canales, XL, a lineman, a LB after a win and no one takes issue and it’s a allowed…..but do it about the dude who we have to win in spite of, that essentially sabotages out ability to win every single week (we overcame it today) and some got big problems with that.

 

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Lots of poo on the OP. It’s possible to call out our midget weak link without disparaging a win. 
 

We certainly have talented pieces on the roster but with BY as QB and Spineless Dave as HC, we’ll always be at a disadvantage. Cool, we’ve got two wins. No one with a functioning brain thinks we’ve arrived.  I think it’s more of a testament of fans who emerge after a rare win to say “see, told y’all Bryce isn’t the problem.”

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