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This Bryce Guy (General BY Discussion)


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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Gave him credit for the good plays the throw to Coker in the corner of the end zone was something that Bryce has struggled with heavily. It was great to see it executed to perfection.

That being said. The final drive basically set fire to everything else. Bryce is 13 years younger than Matthew Stafford and was throwing ducks out there like a washed up Peyton Manning. Not ok.

He was running for his life. Get some reasonable thought going on this and it's a discussion

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Just now, Navy_football said:

Wait... there are people blaming this game on Bryce right now?

Came here expecting folk to say we may have found our franchise QB. But, the huddle gonna huddle. Peace out.

Bryce played well and then shat the bed at the end. Nothing will change my opinion of Bryce, nothing. Until we get a real QB we will never win a Super Bowl.

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1 minute ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Bryce played well and then shat the bed at the end. Nothing will change my opinion of Bryce, nothing. Until we get a real QB we will never win a Super Bowl.

Exactly. If you can't win a Super Bowl with the guy you are just wasting time and resources. You either keep looking and improving the roster for whoever the next guy may be or you triple down and give him an extension.

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I'm a doubter. I have been a doubter. I was a doubter this game. 

No longer. 

He did what he needed to do. What he could do. 

I mean poo, he was down 14-0 and had us down by a field goal before the half. That's poise!

I still doubt he's a future champion, but grudgingly I must admit, he earned his spot. He earned his 5th year option. He's not the reason we lost. He played well enough to win in the playoffs. That says everything I need to know about him. 

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8 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Wait... there are people blaming this game on Bryce right now?

Came here expecting folk to say we may have found our franchise QB. But, the huddle gonna huddle. Peace out.

Yep this place is cooked. Same 4-5 morons every time 

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9 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Bryce played well and then shat the bed at the end. Nothing will change my opinion of Bryce, nothing. Until we get a real QB we will never win a Super Bowl.

Bryce was ass the entire first quarter 

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22 minutes ago, Captroop said:

I'm a doubter. I have been a doubter. I was a doubter this game. 

No longer. 

He did what he needed to do. What he could do. 

I mean poo, he was down 14-0 and had us down by a field goal before the half. That's poise!

I still doubt he's a future champion, but grudgingly I must admit, he earned his spot. He earned his 5th year option. He's not the reason we lost. He played well enough to win in the playoffs. That says everything I need to know about him. 

That man can win us a title with competent coaching. I believe that. 

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Bryce had a couple dimes this game but even more terrible throws. He was late and behind Legette on 3rd down allowing the defender to break it up. He missed Tet by a mile when he was wide open down the sideline. He threw a terrible swing pass to Hubbard. He led Coker out of bounds when he was wide open down the sideline. He threw the ball away on 4th down one time, didn't even try to give a receiver a chance. Then the last drive he threw one catchable ball in 4 downs and even the catchable ball wasn't great. I give him credit for doing a great job at making those free rushers up the middle miss. Still don't want him as a starting quarterback. 

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Just now, CarolinaSock said:

Bryce had a couple dimes this game but even more terrible throws. He was late and behind Legette on 3rd down allowing the defender to break it up. He missed Tet by a mile when he was wide open down the sideline. He threw a terrible swing pass to Hubbard. He led Coker out of bounds when he was wide open down the sideline. He threw the ball away on 4th down one time, didn't even try to give a receiver a chance. Then the last drive he threw one catchable ball in 4 downs and even the catchable ball wasn't great. I give him credit for doing a great job at making those free rushers up the middle miss. Still don't want him as a starting quarterback. 

So every throw should be a dime? Look how the MVP played tonight. Yall are unreal man lol. 

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