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Will add that I think there have been a lot of trust issues between Bryce and XL. He just went over 200 yards for the season today and a chunk of that came from Andy. It was almost like once he started targeting him it took pressure off of McMillan, who woulda thought 

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1 minute ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Deep throws have been there. Just last week against the saints had Legette wide open on a deep post there are plenty of examples. Bryce just started airing it out finally.

I think that was the only deep past attempted in the game and possibly the only deep route run in the game.

We have to attempt it more that once a game 

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1 hour 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.

 

 

Everything  I've gathered  seems to make it that Bryce  wouldn't take the shots. It's even games where ppl were wide open and he'd settle for a short pass to the sidelines. I think he had heat put on him to attack deep. The last week press conferences  from Dave seem like he challenged Bryce this week.  We still have to add talent to the Qb room. Glad he had a solid game but he has Atlamtas number. We need 5 weeks of this bc right now  this is an anomaly. 

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1 hour 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.

 

 

Falcons have the number 1 pass defense in the league actually so yeah Bryce did great

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1 hour ago, fanpanther said:

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.  

I think we just need to accept there are going to be a couple plays a game that don’t go well because of his size, (both 4th downs where we failed to convert)

Was I cursing his name last week? Yes

Will I be accepting Bryce hate this week? Absolutely not

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