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Our 2nd Most Productive WR


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16 minutes ago, CRA said:

I see the Bryce crew is back to trying to gaslight people into thinking Bryce was a good deep passer last year lol.  

to that, I would merely ask the Bryce crew to post the stat line for his plays 20+ yard down field last year.  It's on the board.   It's really bad.  Just like this year.  Just like his rookie year.   Not the PFF gaslighting.  We know you can all share the PFF thought. 

There is quite literally the exact same video evidence presented to you during the offseason.

Where is your compilation video? I'll wait.

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7 hours ago, SetfreexX said:

Legette by verified numbers is faster, and also not 5'8, and I like Horn too.

XL - 4.39

JHJ - 4.4

Both combine numbers, we've had speed...we just added some more. XL was hurt, Jimmy was DNPCD.

Jameson Williams Bryces deep threat in college, is arguably faster than both but didn't test due to his ACL injury. 

The issue at the NFL level is you don't face Alcorn States secondary with WRs running free. 

Was XL a deep ball guy in college? 

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8 hours ago, frankw said:

False.

During his best statistical season at Alabama, Bryce completed only 36.1% of passes longer than 20 yards. For comparison, his two predecessors Mac Jones and Tua had respectively completed 58% and 48.6% of throws longer than 20 yards.

Stop being so fuging Lazy. Damn Red you’re not even good at this anymore. 
 

Mac Jones and Tua both played with Devote Smith who’s currently one of the best deep ball threats in the game today. I keep telling you it’s a team game, but keep proving my point old man. 

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5 hours ago, Icege said:

The same folks are going to outright lie in response to this despite the plethora of evidence (including video) that supports it.

Best they might have is a random YouTuber that follows the Chargers and got beat up by a little person in a barfight.

The plays aren’t there the team isn’t there and he’s far too inconsistent. You only notice the plays he doesn’t make. But that same player that fumbled is the same guy that made plays to win the game in the end. Same fools that criticized Cam. 
 

When Bryce is playing bad I say so. But I’m not a hater so it’s easy for me to see how he was one of the reasons we won that game. 

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

we saw a washed Dalton be inserted with Frank and Canales.....and the passing attack immediately became more threatening with the same weapons.  We know a NFL average QB (which Andy isn't) would automatically make a team more threatening than Bryce.  Not sure we need to see it for a 3rd straight season. 

A third straight week was too much for Reich. Me too. As soon as Andy came in and opened up the field I wanted no more of him. 

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4 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Stop being so fuging Lazy. Damn Red you’re not even good at this anymore. 
 

Mac Jones and Tua both played with Devote Smith who’s currently one of the best deep ball threats in the game today. I keep telling you it’s a team game, but keep proving my point old man. 

You made a false statement and then try to make it personal when it's pointed out to be a false statement.

And it is legitimately hilarious that you continue to call people old who are in your same age group. I don't go to bed at 8:30 buddy.

Hope you have a good week!

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57 minutes ago, Icege said:

There is quite literally the exact same video evidence presented to you during the offseason.

Where is your compilation video? I'll wait.

I asked for the stats last year of his plays 20+ yards.  I don't want ratings or video clips.  What was the actual statistical outcome when he went 20+ yards last year when he was a "good deep ball passer".   As I keep saying, eventually you can't run from that reality with subjective ratings on hypothetical what ifs or cherry picked video. 

 

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4 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

The plays aren’t there the team isn’t there and he’s far too inconsistent. You only notice the plays he doesn’t make. But that same player that fumbled is the same guy that made plays to win the game in the end. Same fools that criticized Cam. 
 

When Bryce is playing bad I say so. But I’m not a hater so it’s easy for me to see how he was one of the reasons we won that game. 

this remains a foolish wish, to try to wish the Bryce haters and the Cam haters into the same group.  The micro example you have here on the board shows you they are not the same group.  Same group that hated Jimmy Clausen hates Bryce would be the more accurate example. 

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9 hours ago, CRA said:

Hunter Renfrow has more TDs than every other WR combined on the roster put together 

Bryce can’t play beyond 20 yards.  We don’t need to keep trying ton solve a riddle that has been answered.   Even in the 10-20 yard range Bryce largely just plays the game to the sideline/out.   

We miss Theilen and we have no other receiver who can create separation. Canales is sending Renfrow out on a traditional route tree and nothing like how he should be used, particularly in short yardage. 

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6 minutes ago, frankw said:

You made a false statement and then try to make it personal when it's pointed out to be a false statement.

And it is legitimately hilarious that you continue to call people old who are in your same age group. I don't go to bed at 8:30 buddy.

Hope you have a good week!

It was 8:30 in the morning when I was still in bed…try to keep up. 
 

I didn’t say anything untrue. You found something that you thought proved your point but actually proves mine. 

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6 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

We miss Theilen and we have no other receiver who can create separation. Canales is sending Renfrow out on a traditional route tree and nothing like how he should be used, particularly in short yardage. 

We have had WRs open all year thus far.  Bryce Young has missed them.  That could change against some better teams later but to date, not getting open isn't our problem.  It's the QB accurately putting the balls on people that is the issue. 

But I do agree Canales scheme doesn't fit a Renfrow and really won't fit Horn either.  Coker probably fits the slot in Canales' scheme.  

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