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So... The deep balls


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50 minutes ago, Shaqil915 said:

Has Bryce ever hit a dude deep in stride like he did today with XL? Im pretty sure thats the first time he's done it in 3 years. No its not a DC issue, in fact, the scheme and receiver play was great today. Receivers were running free all day. 

I do t know what that looked like on tv but it was an absolute duck. I was 20 row back in that end zone.

if the roof had been closed the air conditioning would have knocked it down. 

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10 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

I do t know what that looked like on tv but it was an absolute duck. I was 20 row back in that end zone.

if the roof had been closed the air conditioning would have knocked it down. 

A lot of his passes wobble quite a bit, why is that? 

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Im happy Bryce had a decent game but we need this  consistently!! All 22 showed for weeks that teams schemed for Rico and Bryce didn't attack it. That's why he said it didn't translate from practice to the games. We've seen Tua have these type games a ton but he is not their answer. We need more than this Atlanta  game to see what we truly have. I'm going to celebrate this win but I'm also going to wait to see if he can follow this up on a playoff run. Regardless,  we have to add to the Qb room. Rather it's a vet backup or someone to push him better than Andy. True competition. 

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1 hour ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Fair - that one deep ball at least made ATL run 2 deep safeties for most of the remainder of the game 

Can’t disagree but that’s kind of what most of us have been saying all year.  You have to take the top off to keep defenses honest.

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Bryce had another great game against the Falcons today. He needs to continue to play with that same fire and a little bit of gunslinger mentality if we're going to upset any of the NFC West teams and have a shot at finishing top of the division. I fully expect him to revert back to his normal showings but maybe at some point something clicks and we finally turn the corner. I don't have high hopes for that but maybe there's a chance. Either way unless we win the division with more showings like today we HAVE to bring in some legit competition for QB1 this offseason. How Bryce finishes will determine how much we need to spend to make that happen.

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2 hours ago, Lurk21 said:

Im happy Bryce had a decent game but we need this  consistently!! All 22 showed for weeks that teams schemed for Rico and Bryce didn't attack it. That's why he said it didn't translate from practice to the games. We've seen Tua have these type games a ton but he is not their answer. We need more than this Atlanta  game to see what we truly have. I'm going to celebrate this win but I'm also going to wait to see if he can follow this up on a playoff run. Regardless,  we have to add to the Qb room. Rather it's a vet backup or someone to push him better than Andy. True competition. 

Well said and agreed.

I've honestly been wanting changes to our scheme on offense and this is definitely the first week I've seen that all year.

Also agree - let me see the same level of effectiveness against the 49ers and then I'll start ringing the bell that I was wrong on saying Bryce is a bum

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4 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Is it DC not calling the routes or Bryce not throwing them when we call them. I honestly don't know but am starting to think it might be a DC problem 

Don't think its DC Brycey knew after sharting the bed vs the worst team in the league last week his career was on the line... and he was still out there looking timid af and not aware situationaly. He threw deep because he knew if he didnt he wasnt coming back from the next benching.

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