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Official Week 13: Rams @ Panthers Gameday Thread


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4 minutes ago, scratched said:

And on that play he threw to McMillan, 3 other receivers were open. He chose to throw it too the one guy that wasn’t open! 

100%, I wasn't defending that particular throw to him, was just pointing out that I think the root of why  he locks in on T-Mac at times is because of how often Canales calls plays without T-Mac being a potential target.  And if Canales didn't do that as often, Bryce would feel less of an internal need to lock in on him on plays like that.

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3 minutes ago, beckersteen said:

Yea, but what if you call a time out and then you feel ok to keep handing the ball off to Rico or Chuba. Keeping the ball out of Bryce's hands is the way to win. Letting the clock tick down to 30 secs at midfield puts the ball into Bryce's hands, who probably been the worst QB in the history of the league going into halftime. I get what you are saying though, because Bryce singlehandedly ruined that drive.

Yeah, I don’t disagree it’s bad clock management, I said as much as we burned that time…  but then like a slap in the face, Bryce fugs up an easy scramble drill, then sacks himself the next play.  You can’t make this poo up.  I just don’t think we would’ve been able to hand it off the rest of the half with the hope of getting into scoring range… as bad as Bryce is, we have to be able to pass to keep them honest, and this asshole can’t do the most basic poo to keep drives alive.

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