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Bryce laughing (from game day thread)


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2 hours ago, CRA said:

So everyone was wondering why he was laughing…

Apparently a camera man took the pass to the head.  

https://x.com/sharpfootball/status/1974904929447002328?s=46&t=f55N0zsNFevD-XGJBWj1-A

* camera guy appeared unaffected by Bryce’s version of a fastball to the head so don’t worry about him 

He was throwing it away.  If the receiver had caught that ball then the clock would have ran out. 

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14 minutes ago, TD alt said:

If Bernie came up to him, it would be an amazing miracle.

It's coming up on that time of the year to watch the greatest holiday film featuring the late Bernie Mac and John Ritter.

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11 minutes ago, frankw said:

It's coming up on that time of the year to watch the greatest holiday film featuring the late Bernie Mac and John Ritter.

I didn't know they played in that. Now I'll watch it this holiday season.

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4 hours ago, frankw said:

His pass "attempts" to the sideline are the worst I've seen from any QB and we have played some really bad quarterbacks over the years.

I knew that would be hard for him with his arm strength issues because the velocity deficit compared to to standard  gives defenders more time to close.  

I got major disagreement bordering on outrage for pointing it out and I didn’t say I knew, I just speculated that it was a big question.  
 

People have to remember this is a league where they parse 100tha of a second in 40 times. 

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11 hours ago, frankw said:

His pass "attempts" to the sideline are the worst I've seen from any QB and we have played some really bad quarterbacks over the years.

Jake, to me, will always hold a special place in my heart.  I really feel like for his era, he deserved way more love than he got, and should’ve had more than his one Pro Bowl.  He was a gamer with an underrated rocket arm.

but let me tell you, after his Tommy John surgery, when he came back, I can’t remember who it was against, but it think it was a division game, he threw a ball that was supposed to be a throw away, as I think he was under pressure, and that poo floated forever and died right at the boundary where a defender ran over and picked it off.  One of the worst throws I ever saw.  His arm just wasn’t the same after the injury and surgery.  All that to say, that’s what almost every Bryce throw to the sidelines looks like to me.

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Jake, to me, will always hold a special place in my heart.  I really feel like for his era, he deserved way more love than he got, and should’ve had more than his one Pro Bowl.  He was a gamer with an underrated rocket arm.

but let me tell you, after his Tommy John surgery, when he came back, I can’t remember who it was against, but it think it was a division game, he threw a ball that was supposed to be a throw away, as I think he was under pressure, and that poo floated forever and died right at the boundary where a defender ran over and picked it off.  One of the worst throws I ever saw.  His arm just wasn’t the same after the injury and surgery.  All that to say, that’s what almost every Bryce throw to the sidelines looks like to me.

Jake in his prime was a gutsy QB. But just like with even someone like Cam. Father time is undefeated.

It's very unfortunate we have a guy who is only 24 years old that has an equivalent arm to that. Absolutely blows my mind that our brain trust lacked the basic common sense to value arm talent when making a massive trade with ramifications for years to come. Unforgivable incompetence.

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24 minutes ago, frankw said:

Jake in his prime was a gutsy QB. But just like with even someone like Cam. Father time is undefeated.

It's very unfortunate we have a guy who is only 24 years old that has an equivalent arm to that. Absolutely blows my mind that our brain trust lacked the basic common sense to value arm talent when making a massive trade with ramifications for years to come. Unforgivable incompetence.

Bryce will be our QB for another 3 years at least. Go find another team. I know your ass getting old. Why be miserable? 

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31 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Yall criticize this young man in the same ways y’all criticized Cam. To do so after winning takes a special kind of hater. 
 

You sir will never be happy. 

lol you got to be trolling.  And I know you are, which is why I usually ignore it.  But, I always have and always will go to war with anybody over Cam.

If calling out Bryce for being an objectively shitty QB that ranks dead last in multiple throwing metrics since he entered the league and/or in the history of the NFL for QBs with the number of starts he has logged is being a hater, then I’m gonna be a fuging hater.

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

lol you got to be trolling.  And I know you are, which is why I usually ignore it.  But, I always have and always will go to war with anybody over Cam.

If calling out Bryce for being an objectively shitty QB that ranks dead last in multiple throwing metrics since he entered the league and/or in the history of the NFL for QBs with the number is starts he has logged is being a hater, then I’m gonna be a fuging hater.

We can pull the records bro. Yall criticized Cam for every little think including wearing a towel over his head like Michael Jordan. Time lets a lot of posters here hide from that. Some of these same people here wanted Kyle Allen as our QB. You remember that? Ask yourself why that is. We don’t have to say the truth out loud. 
 

Most of this is racial and personal insecurities. Accept Red who’s just a bitter old man. 

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5 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

We can pull the records bro. Yall criticized Cam for every little think including wearing a towel over his head like Michael Jordan. Time lets a lot of posters here hide from that. Some of these same people here wanted Kyle Allen as our QB. You remember that? Ask yourself why that is. We don’t have to say the truth out loud. 
 

Most of this is racial and personal insecurities. Accept Red who’s just a bitter old man. 

who the fug is "ya'll" and why the fug are you playing the race card you fuging idiot?

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