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Bryce Young While Trailing Today


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Just now, OldNorthPowell said:

Bryce had his best game as a pro today against a solid defense. Hats off to him!

It was a good performance but the cowboys are one of the worst defenses in the league this year. Bryce did exactly what you want your qB to do though and he moved out of pressure very well.

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4 minutes ago, NAS said:

But but but

Bryce haters can’t even enjoy a win 

Nah man, I'm happy for the team and for Bryce. But let's not act like the Cowboys are some good defense. They give up more yards than any other team and give up 30 ppg (29th in the league).

But Bryce was good today, particularly at avoiding pressure - the one thing the Cowboys D does well.

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1 minute ago, Icege said:

Bryce played well. No excuses.

Some day, he'll need to carry the team for us to win. But that time isn't now and he made the plays he needed to for us to stay in the game and ultimately get the W. Rico deserves tons of credit for the last two games but Bryce, especially today, took advantage deep which is what a lot of us have been wanting.

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5 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Nah man, I'm happy for the team and for Bryce. But let's not act like the Cowboys are some good defense. They give up more yards than any other team and give up 30 ppg (29th in the league).

But Bryce was good today, particularly at avoiding pressure - the one thing the Cowboys D does well.

Yeah that's one key aspect I'll give him specific credit for is he handled the pressure much better today. Minus the balls thrown into the dirt which if I'm being honest need to stop 35 games into his career.

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Just now, frankw said:

Yeah that's one key aspect I'll give him specific credit for is he handled the pressure much better today. Minus the balls thrown into the dirt which if I'm being honest need to stop 35 games into his career.

I do wish he would give a player like TMac a chance rather than sitting when what he wants isn't there, but he's cleaned up the turnovers and overall I think he made good choices with the ball this game.

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4 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

I do wish he would give a player like TMac a chance rather than sitting when what he wants isn't there, but he's cleaned up the turnovers and overall I think he made good choices with the ball this game.

I mean if he could hit TMac in stride consistently downfield instead of him having to slow up for the ball we could be opening up a wider lead. While the receivers have had their laspses at times ball placement has been an issue too often than it should be this season. But I've got people trying to tell me our two best QB's in franchise history couldn't add points to the board with the historic rushing from Rico Dowdle. Amuses me.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

I mean if he could hit TMac in stride consistently downfield instead of him having to slow up for the ball we could be opening up a wider lead. While the receivers have had their laspses at times ball placement has been an issue too often than it should be this season. But I've got people trying to tell me our two best QB's in franchise history couldn't add points to the board with the historic rushing from Rico Dowdle. Amuses me.

I know what you mean. I keep hoping Bryces timing will improve and our guys won't need to basically wait to catch balls but at least he was able to find the right player many times this week, and often down field. He seemed more confident than earlier in the year and his game resembled his successful games last year, hitting 15-20 yard passes multiple times 

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