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Bryce's Achilles Heel Is Not What You Think It Is


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Yep, how poor of Bryce to lead this team to a win with a larger margin of victory than the Steelers, Buccaneers, and Broncos. Since so many of you would trade him instantly for Rodgers, Nix or Hurts then how do you explain that?

C'mon, bring out the mental gymnastics, clearly the only thing that matters is the QB, everything else is irrelevant right?

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3 minutes ago, fieryprophet said:

Yep, how poor of Bryce to lead this team to a win with a larger margin of victory than the Eagles and Broncos. Since so many of you would trade him instantly for Nix or Hurts then how do you explain that?

C'mon, bring out the mental gymnastics, clearly the only thing that matters is the QB, everything else is irrelevant right?

What game did you watch?

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7 minutes ago, fieryprophet said:

Yep, how poor of Bryce to lead this team to a win with a larger margin of victory than the Steelers, Buccaneers, and Broncos. Since so many of you would trade him instantly for Rodgers, Nix or Hurts then how do you explain that?

C'mon, bring out the mental gymnastics, clearly the only thing that matters is the QB, everything else is irrelevant right?

Lead?

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14 minutes ago, fieryprophet said:

Yep, how poor of Bryce to lead this team to a win with a larger margin of victory than the Steelers, Buccaneers, and Broncos. Since so many of you would trade him instantly for Rodgers, Nix or Hurts then how do you explain that?

C'mon, bring out the mental gymnastics, clearly the only thing that matters is the QB, everything else is irrelevant right?

 

Bryce: 15-25 for 138 yds.

Tyrod Taylor was 10 of 22 for 126 yards. He didn’t even play the full game.

I think Tyrod is a fair comp for Bryce. They are the same tier of QB.

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1 minute ago, Tbe said:

 

Bryce: 15-25 for 138 yds.

Tyrod Taylor was 10 of 22 for 126 yards. He didn’t even play the full game.

I think Tyrod is a fair comp for Bryce. They are the same tier of QB.

That was one of the worst displays of QBing I've seen in an overall NFL game. The scoreboard accurately reflects that.

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2 minutes ago, Tbe said:

 

Bryce: 15-25 for 138 yds.

Tyrod Taylor was 10 of 22 for 126 yards. He didn’t even play the full game.

I think Tyrod is a fair comp for Bryce. They are the same tier of QB.

That's great, now show me how many turnovers and how much of either came in garbage time.

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