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So this has to make us question if Canales was calling players that limited Bryce’s passing.

 

Ive theorized that a lot of the play calling, not Bryce himself is the reason why we are not getting a lot of yards in the pass game. Lots of short/quick passes, focusing on the run game.

 

I feel like we changed the playbook/gameplan around this week and Bryce excelled.

 

you can’t say it’s cause Atlanta’s defense is bad because they weren’t giving up a lot of yards to Josh Allen and other Qbs.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, rmoneyg35 said:

So this has to make us question if Canales was calling players that limited Bryce’s passing.

Ive theorized that a lot of the play calling, not Bryce himself is the reason why we are not getting a lot of yards in the pass game. Lots of short/quick passes, focusing on the run game.

I feel like we changed the playbook/gameplan around this week and Bryce excelled.

you can’t say it’s cause Atlanta’s defense is bad because they weren’t giving up a lot of yards to Josh Allen and other Qbs.

That was the core of my questions about last week.

This week? I saw the kind of response I was looking for.

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20 minutes ago, rmoneyg35 said:

So this has to make us question if Canales was calling players that limited Bryce’s passing.

 

Ive theorized that a lot of the play calling, not Bryce himself is the reason why we are not getting a lot of yards in the pass game. Lots of short/quick passes, focusing on the run game.

 

I feel like we changed the playbook/gameplan around this week and Bryce excelled.

 

you can’t say it’s cause Atlanta’s defense is bad because they weren’t giving up a lot of yards to Josh Allen and other Qbs.

 

 

atlanta is pretty bad 3 wins all season.  but coach called an amazing game and coached bryce up big time. and nah bryce is the reason he does bad 95% of the games.  

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23 minutes ago, rmoneyg35 said:

So this has to make us question if Canales was calling players that limited Bryce’s passing.

 

Ive theorized that a lot of the play calling, not Bryce himself is the reason why we are not getting a lot of yards in the pass game. Lots of short/quick passes, focusing on the run game.

 

I feel like we changed the playbook/gameplan around this week and Bryce excelled.

 

you can’t say it’s cause Atlanta’s defense is bad because they weren’t giving up a lot of yards to Josh Allen and other Qbs.

 

 

Bryce Young has to do this consistently down the stretch for me to have any confidence in him being the guy. 

It doesn't have to be 400 yard games. Just big throws downfield when we need them. That throw to XL was awesome. I want to see that more. 

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