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I’m gonna say it… I’m proud of Bryce.


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6 minutes ago, Castavar said:

I'm grading Bryce on a game manager curve. That's all I realistically see his ceiling being. Don't turn the ball over, make a few splash plays here and there, and let Dowdle/Hubbard eat. I have no problem with that. But yeah, I want to see him do it against an actual defense.

Same.

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11 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

So I guess we can put to rest that overplayed BS about him not having an arm.. eat your crow and enjoy it.

He doesn’t have an arm.  We know that.  His 3 big passes were basically tosses to wide open dudes.  

I mean props for him making them.  But this is why people are seen as Bryce haters.  Because whatever he does gets exaggerated 

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Well said OP. I think we’re always aligned in how we see the team. I just want sustained success for my favorite football team, that’s it. No hidden agenda with me. 
I will give Bryce his credit for today, he played a good game and we got a big win.  If he can do this consistently, it could sway my opinion of him as a long-term solution at QB.  But for now, I would need to see a lot more when he has to be primarily a passing QB. 

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28 minutes ago, RJK said:

Best game as a pro for sure. I'd be more than happy to eat crow just need to see this consistently now

Yeah, there are a lot of people that would GLADLY eat crow if Bryce could turn into some version of say... Drew Brees (just example). I feel like he IS learning the right way. It's baby steps, but that's ok. The kid is 24 years old trying to carry a franchise. That's a hell of a burden. But... if he can find consistent confidence in himself and his teammates, then everyone would love to be wrong. But, you have to win in this league as well 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

He doesn’t have an arm.  We know that.  His 3 big passes were basically tosses to wide open dudes.  

I mean props for him making them.  But this is why people are seen as Bryce haters.  Because whatever he does gets exaggerated 

No maybe because you can’t even enjoy a victory without shitting on him as a QB1

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