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2.8 Yards Per Attempt


Proudiddy
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An NFL QB.  A full half of football.  But yay!  448 yards in a game after 2.5 years of forcing a square peg into a round hole!  Even blind squirrels find a nut if given enough opportunities.  Tired of this fuging pathetic ass, pre-pubescent sounding, noodle armed fuging midget.

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42 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

An NFL QB.  A full half of football.  But yay!  448 yards in a game after 2.5 years of forcing a square peg into a round hole!  Even blind squirrels find a nut if given enough opportunities.  Tired of this fuging pathetic ass, pre-pubescent sounding, noodle armed fuging midget.

I like your enthusiasm!

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I'm not ever falling for that Falcon mirage again. 

I've figured out what the struggle is, he can't read zones are doesnt trust his arm strength to make those window throws. 

When a team just sits back like the 49ers in zone all you get his the quick outs to McMillan over and over.

When a team such as the Falcons blitzes heavy ans doesnt get home he can maneuver and make some off time throws, to open receivers, but just standing back in the pocket hitting timely throws in zone is a no go. 

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8 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Yeah I'd rather not make the playoffs if winning the division means another year of Bryce. I'm serious.

This 1000%. I’m always for winning at year end, but us having to stick with this loser QB will cost us more than anything. 

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I keep seeing people say...what if he comes the next Darnold. What if he becomes the next Mayfield. What if he becomes the next Breese and he figures it out on a new team in a few years. 

Its just not going to happen. He isnt the next Darnold. Hes the next Fields. He's the next Wilson. He should bounce around as a backup, earn millions of dollars and then coach high school until he's 60. Its a good life.

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9 hours ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Yeah I'd rather not make the playoffs if winning the division means another year of Bryce. I'm serious.

We would get bent over in the playoffs and embarrassed again with the ineptitude of our QB and HC.

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7 hours ago, jopie87 said:

I keep seeing people say...what if he comes the next Darnold. What if he becomes the next Mayfield. What if he becomes the next Breese and he figures it out on a new team in a few years. 

Its just not going to happen. He isnt the next Darnold. Hes the next Fields. He's the next Wilson. He should bounce around as a backup, earn millions of dollars and then coach high school until he's 60. Its a good life.

And even if he is the next Darnold or Mayfield. What people have to understand is Darnold or Mayfield were absolutely not going to become those versions of themselves here. While I'm sure a lot of that was on the leadership a lot of that was self-inflicted by them as well.

Sometimes people need a fresh start, a different system, and some motivation.

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8 minutes ago, PantherBoy95 said:

And even if he is the next Darnold or Mayfield. What people have to understand is Darnold or Mayfield were absolutely not going to become those versions of themselves here. While I'm sure a lot of that was on the leadership a lot of that was self-inflicted by them as well.

Sometimes people need a fresh start, a different system, and some motivation.

Both Darnold and Mayfield showed glimpses of what they could be before they got here.  Both also have oodles more of ability physically than Bryce could ever dream of.  That’s why both Sam and Baker have garnered all of the opportunities they have because teams knew if they could get them to have some consistency, they would be special.  Bryce will do absolutely nothing of significance when he leaves here.  I’ve seen people make the Brees analogy as a possible outcome, but again, Brees had made a Pro Bowl in San Diego before going to the Saints.  He had shown tremendous potential before he went elsewhere.  And a more mobile Brees was my comp for what Bryce could be if he was to live up to all the point guard, super processor bullshit this FO was selling even though I never believed.  I watched Brees in college and in San Diego and you knew he as good.  He was talented.  He was smart.  He had promise.  Again, you could see the same things in Baker and Sam.  When I watch Bryce I don’t see any of that.  At all.  I remember how frustrated I was in watching Teddy when he was our starting QB and how neutered the offense felt because he wouldn’t push the ball.  And I was a fan of Teddy in college.  But, Bryce makes Teddy look like fuging Tom Brady.  That’s how fuging bad Bryce is.

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Aikman commented last night that Bryce was playing the way he had played all year, that the ATL game was an anomaly. It was nice to see and hear that someone wasn’t gushing over last week. 
im tired of having a QB who can’t even throw the length of the field in one half of the game, and barely throws the length of the field in 4 quarters. 

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