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Yea I dont think it's feasible with Bryce. Oddly similar to Cam's strength after his shoulder issue. I think we can work around it as it just is what it is at this point though. 

We'll 100% never see Bryce throw a PJ Walker type Hail Mary. 

But we can sustain 20's (anything in the 20's)... maybe mid 30's. Anything after that, we might as well kneel. 

Sidenote: Canales needs a Darnold-esque qb tbh.. closest we'll see of that is probably Dalton's Raiders game last season. 

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54 minutes ago, NAS said:

If I remember it was Greg Cossell who said that before the Bills game insinuating they would play better with Dalton lol

If hadn't just crested the hill we likely would have. As bad as Dalton was he still had 75 more yards and a 70 vs 48 passer rating along wity 67 vs 55 completion percentage 😆 

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18 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Ideally we’d have a QB with a missile. You play the exact same way, but with 3-5 true deep shots per game. Defense still isn’t good enough for track meets.

That's the modern NFL offense. The majority of the passing game is quick hitters but with enough deep shots mixed in to keep the D honest.

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Y’all don’t understand football and weather. The interception got hung in the wind, it’s was a 20+ yard pass into the wind (same as Love’s Int.). So any passes this game needed to be less than 20 yds. We adjusted to that quick. The quick short passes is what helped us win.

hell of a coaching call. Our coaches were on their A game.

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40 minutes ago, Panther53521 said:

Y’all don’t understand football and weather. The interception got hung in the wind, it’s was a 20+ yard pass into the wind (same as Love’s Int.). So any passes this game needed to be less than 20 yds. We adjusted to that quick. The quick short passes is what helped us win.

hell of a coaching call. Our coaches were on their A game.

We adjusted with the coin toss. Otherwise, I would say the weather suited our style of football and hindered theirs. Factors came together in our favor for that day. 

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44 minutes ago, Panther53521 said:

Y’all don’t understand football and weather. The interception got hung in the wind, it’s was a 20+ yard pass into the wind (same as Love’s Int.). So any passes this game needed to be less than 20 yds. We adjusted to that quick. The quick short passes is what helped us win.

hell of a coaching call. Our coaches were on their A game.

I will add "perfect weather" to the list of things bryce needs to have a good game

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I honestly think it’s the coaching. Look how many plays we did short passes and screens. Also I don’t know how many times I’ve seen Bryce throw a deep ball and the WR drop it, as well as a few pass interference penalties and no calls that would have been at least 20 yards.

 

before anyone says Bryce can’t throw the deep ball, explain what he did at Alabama? He can throw a ball deep. Why do you think he was a first pick and top qb prospect?

 

also if you look at how many pass attempts Bryce is getting, it’s not a lot. It’s hard to get over 200 yards passing when you are barely throwing the ball 20 times a game. 
 

I also think we are very successful at running the ball and taking time off the clock so we don’t need to pass. Our defense isn’t the best so why expose them? Keep them off the field as long as possible. 

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I would actually like to know how many times he has thrown a deep ball and had it dropped.  Anyone? 
 

I would also like to know why he was the 1st pick. Because I never had a clue. 

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