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This Bryce Guy (General BY Discussion)


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2 hours ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Could have also included FreeFua and that Cranky guy as well. 

I have one in particular in mind that has escaped mention here but it’s too easy. I’ll see if anyone includes ‘him’. 

Hint: another turd pile distributer. 

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16 hours ago, HardcoreHokie said:

Contracts aside, would anyone seriously take Bryce over Kirk Cousins (backup) for the next couple of years?

To do what? Play QB? You dont take Bryce over a lot of backups at this point, lets not talk about guys that have put up big numbers in this league. Kirk wipes the floor with Bryce. 

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A fun exercise with Bryce to bring context to the GWD narrative: 

14 wins total

Of those, only 1 game where he led a win by more than 1-score.  The ATL game, where he threw for 121 passing yards.

12 of those required game winning drives.  Just 1 other didn't where the opposing team carved into our lead but we held it.  Now reverse this...

He has had 11 games lost by 1-score.

So 12-11 in one score games. That's an average at best mark.  And most of them had the chance-- it's a .500 mark with the opportunity to have a GWD.

The crazy part in this...

The rest - he's 2-18 in games decided by 8+ points which is insane.

So basically, he's delivered 1 decisive victory led by a defense/run-game, we're .500 with him when we can keep it close, but get blown out nearly twice as much.  

Summation: Since we can't win decisively with him, nearly all of his wins result in a technical GWD.  

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1 hour ago, Bear Hands said:

A fun exercise with Bryce to bring context to the GWD narrative: 

14 wins total

Of those, only 1 game where he led a win by more than 1-score.  The ATL game, where he threw for 121 passing yards.

12 of those required game winning drives.  Just 1 other didn't where the opposing team carved into our lead but we held it.  Now reverse this...

He has had 11 games lost by 1-score.

So 12-11 in one score games. That's an average at best mark.  And most of them had the chance-- it's a .500 mark with the opportunity to have a GWD.

The crazy part in this...

The rest - he's 2-18 in games decided by 8+ points which is insane.

So basically, he's delivered 1 decisive victory led by a defense/run-game, we're .500 with him when we can keep it close, but get blown out nearly twice as much.  

Summation: Since we can't win decisively with him, nearly all of his wins result in a technical GWD.  

12-11 is about what I expected for one score games. It's why many of us are skeptical of the gwd stat as meaning toooo much (I do think Bryce has a bit of clutch though).

Do you know what his record was in games that were two scores or less? I was curious to check that out but never got around to it.

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7 hours ago, electro's horse said:

Again, one of Bryce’s game winning drives was a fg in overtime after Daniel jones fumbled the first snap. Bryce did not throw.

its a bullshit stat for bullshit people 

I’m just highlighting the bullshit in a different context without even needing to analyze the drives themselves.

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On 12/29/2025 at 3:23 PM, SCO96 said:

Don't forget what Tepper said about WR's. He said that we would be able to spend less on the position because of Bryce's elite processing and ability to distribute the ball like a point guard on the field.

I remember when Tepper made that analogy, extolling the virtues of the wee super processor.  It should be made into a sign and hung around his neck whenever he ventures out in public.  Huddlers can follow behind and shout, ‘Shame!, Shame!, Shame!’.

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