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1 minute ago, BlazeCarolina said:

Not surprised to see you with this take, but he was clearly giving himself up.  I would prefer he get out of bounds, but that was a cheap shot.

Luke said the same thing on the radio broadcast. I think it’s Luke. 

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2 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

If a QB is clearly giving himself up, a hit like that should be illegal. It feels like the league picks and chooses who gets calls like that

All he had to do is get his ass out. He knows the rules. You have to be more aware and not slow down when a defensive player is coming for you to do exactly what Cooper did. 

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1 minute ago, BlazeCarolina said:

Not surprised to see you with this take, but he was clearly giving himself up.  I would prefer he get out of bounds, but that was a cheap shot.

It's the obviously correct take. Bryce was inbounds when he got hit. Period, end of story. Instead of trying to taunt get your ass out of bounds.

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Just now, PantherChris said:

Its the vision and the Patience honestly combined with when he gets going hes much harder to tackle than his 205 would indicate 

His style of running opens up the pass. He’s patient but runs hard, hits the hole when it’s there. Gets yards after contact. Defense has to respect him and put a safety in the box. If Bryce can make them pay over the middle, and so far he is with McMillian, Panthers have a chance in this one. 

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Just now, TD alt said:

All he had to do is get his ass out. He knows the rules. You have to be more aware and not slow down when a defensive player is coming for you to do exactly what Cooper did. 

That’s the point.  He knows that almost every other QB gets the call so he baited them.  However this is the Panthers so he should know we don’t get those calls. 

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2 minutes ago, BlazeCarolina said:

Not surprised to see you with this take, but he was clearly giving himself up.  I would prefer he get out of bounds, but that was a cheap shot.

You sure he was giving himself up? Seemed like he was signaling first down to me and was either baiting or lacking awareness. 

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