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I’m gonna say it… I’m proud of Bryce.


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He doesn't have the talent to be the long-term answer as a starter but I've always legitimately liked the person and I respect the guy. He's tough and he doesn't quit on himself. He took his benching like a man and improved himself. I respect that. I just don't want to see us making the mistake of committing to him contractually as a franchise QB. That will be crippling to the organization.

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23 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

But bryce didn't even need to throw at all for us to move the chains lol. Dallas run game was nowhere to be found. Yes Dak didn't have much pressure but he had to make some tight windows throws to put points on the board. 

 

Well he definitely needed to throw for them to score. Which is what he did. That and 3rd/4th and short plays when the run game couldn't get it done. They tried running a few times in those situations and failed. 3 TDs in the game for Carolina. 3 of them were passing TDs. Canales didn't want that to be the case. It was out of necessity. 

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14 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Im legitimately more proud of the huddle. A thread like this normally gets toxic quick. Wasn’t even much name calling. Yall are growing much more than bryce.

Talent evaluation issues aren't the fault of the player. All you can ask of the player is to work hard and do everything the coaches ask of him. By all indications he has done that. Same for guys like Clausen and Armanti Edwards. It's not their fault that the organization over drafted them. They put in the work they just weren't good enough.

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Talent evaluation issues aren't the fault of the player. All you can ask of the player is to work hard and do everything the coaches ask of him. By all indications he has done that. Same for guys like Clausen and Armanti Edwards. It's not their fault that the organization over drafted them. They put in the work they just weren't good enough.

Well sure, im not sure why my comment got quoted for this but i agree with you. I don’t blame bryce for anything. He’s an easy guy to like that puts the work in and has my respect. His parents did really well raising him and he’s done a great job continuing on the path they helped him walk. 
 

my comments on bryce are always going to be on football. No reason to critique/criticize bryce the person.  

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