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Does Bryce deserve credit for game-winning drives?


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2 hours ago, Car123 said:

 

Well the reason for the tight playbook is heavily debated. Without going into that I will just say we haven’t beat up on any top defenses so far, offensively.

Atlanta looked mediocre at best. Being kind.  They are our big victim. 
SF is supposed to be weak on defense, I think it will be interesting. 

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11 hours ago, strato said:

Passing chart had 3 over 20 I think. The Legette TD and another completion and an incompletion. All over 20 yards.  An incompletion at 19 or maybe 20 yards. So you could technically probably say 4 throws 20 or more.  
 

That seems high to me compared to the norm. 45 throws and 10 YPA are both way high. 

He's got pretty close to the same number of 20+ this week as last but he approx a fourth of his passes went at least ~15 yards down field this week ...  He only had 3 of 25 going that distance vs New Orleans.

He was looking further downfield imo.

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20 hours ago, Car123 said:

Except in most of those games he doesn’t have that type of stat line.

I mean, you see the games on the first page right? 167, 235, 171, 121, 103 etc etc. Am I a tad small? I guess if we are needing perfection, but hey this is a BY thread.......

Id say in the majority he does have around 100 yards for 55 minutes, does that help? Just like the numbers they reflect hes playd very poor in nearly 85% of those game leading into the final minutes. I will also give this, he could had more GWDs if not for the defense choking. 

I feel this is sooooo very clear to people that watch the games. Even the pure only 100% BY fans or his relatives should be able to see this as well.

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9 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I mean, you see the games on the first page right? 167, 235, 171, 121, 103 etc etc. Am I a tad small? I guess if we are needing perfection, but hey this is a BY thread.......

Id say in the majority he does have around 100 yards for 55 minutes, does that help? Just like the numbers they reflect hes playd very poor in nearly 85% of those game leading into the final minutes. I will also give this, he could had more GWDs if not for the defense choking. 

I feel this is sooooo very clear to people that watch the games. Even the pure only 100% BY fans or his relatives should be able to see this as well.

The guy said 78 yards not 100.

How many of those games did he have over 30 attempts? We do not throw the ball much so no poo he isn’t throwing for 270 yards a game.

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4 minutes ago, Car123 said:

The guy said 78 yards not 100.

How many of those games did he have over 30 attempts? We do not throw the ball much so no poo he isn’t throwing for 270 yards a game.

I changed it to better help the stans, I mean 22 yards is a big help when talking about BY passing yards..

How would you say leading up the the final drive has he played in 80% of those games?

I wonder why we don't throw the ball much more, its very perplexing ...........

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