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Young wins NFC Offensive Player of the Week


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12 minutes ago, bythenbrs said:

What weird blood red moon has cast its spell?  What’s next, dogs and cats sleeping together?

Bonus question:  Did Canales open up his playbook or did Bryce find an extra high gear in his stick shift?

I think he was playing for his job and it’s Atlanta 

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1 minute ago, Navy_football said:

We have to stop with the "he only plays well against ATL" narrative. Two months ago he went 16-24 for 121 yards and no TDs against them. 

He isn't trainwreck Bryce vs Atlanta.  Pretty sure he had a rushing TD though. 

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13 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

We have to stop with the "he only plays well against ATL" narrative. Two months ago he went 16-24 for 121 yards and no TDs against them. 

I think its the games at Megatron's butthole in which BY goes "off". A couple players said he needs a statue around the stadium.....

 

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4 hours ago, bythenbrs said:

What weird blood red moon has cast its spell?  What’s next, dogs and cats sleeping together?

Bonus question:  Did Canales open up his playbook or did Bryce find an extra high gear in his stick shift?

There was plenty of open field in front of him this week. When there's traffic in his face again he'll almost certainly revert back to typical Bryce.

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