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I’m gonna say it… I’m proud of Bryce.


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37 minutes ago, csx said:

I can say he played well while knowing he will never be a top tier QB.

 

He clearly outplayed Prescott yesterday. Dak was throwing to open receivers under little pressure. 

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. 

 

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Just now, 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. 

 

No he didn’t, he made maybe 3 tight window throws all game.

 

Easy to have nice stats when you have a receiver takes a 5 yard slant for a 30 yard TD.

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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

passing stats are the worst stats for judging a qb?  Fascinating 

Who said “passing stats”?
 

Chris Weinke threw for almost 400 yards in a terrible performance. Passing yards are overrated! There are better passing metrics to use.

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40 minutes ago, Car123 said:

Who said “passing stats”?
 

Chris Weinke threw for almost 400 yards in a terrible performance. Passing yards are overrated! There are better passing metrics to use.

really good QBs, end up with lots of yards overall.  I mean, name a really good QBs........that is consistently below league average every year in yardage (that isn't a runner as those get a little weird)? 

Bryce is below par in most avenues passing in judged.  Not just total yardage.  Comp % is really low.  Bad throw % is really high. 

 

 

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