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This is the formula


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Hopefully DC finally got it through his head that this is how you do it. Run the ball with two good backs, don't give up on it and use Young to mix things up and occasional deep shots. Finally called a good game and Young didnt kill us. That's the only way to win with the guys they have.

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Generally speaking, there is rarely a repeatable formula for a Bryce win.  

Get 3 turnovers, have Bryce do nothing virtually all game but randomly throw a couple deep ball TDs on 4th and short isn’t something you can just roll out every week 

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3 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Right but if they shut it down and can’t run for poo then what? 

You shake their hands, and say good game. The offense revolves around pounding the ball. If the other team wins the trench battle then its over. Unless its the Falcons. Then you throw for 300.

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

Generally speaking, there is rarely a repeatable formula for a Bryce win.  

Get 3 turnovers, have Bryce do nothing virtually all game but randomly throw a couple deep ball TDs on 4th and short isn’t something you can just roll out every week 

Wouldnt need that today if not for questionable officiating to be fair. Refs killed 2 drives that were headed for TDs with phantom holds. I dont think the Rams had a penalty all game until their delay of game on the last drive. 

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4 minutes ago, jopie87 said:

You shake their hands, and say good game. The offense revolves around pounding the ball. If the other team wins the trench battle then its over. Unless its the Falcons. Then you throw for 300.

Agree, but is that a qb you want to extend or even pick up a fifth year on? 

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11 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

How important is a qb.... Stafford i'd consider a top 5 in the league...McVay top tier coach...how they lose to a sht Carolina team that lost to an even shitttier Saints team. Whats the formula there...

Carolina isnt a sh%t team obviously. Up and coming team is more like it. Go back to L.A

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