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Bryce Slinging Dots Downfield


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We just beat the best team in the nfl and some of yall still throwing personal shots and obsessively hating on our qb still. 

He can’t throw the ball downfield? He’s proved yall wrong over and over. Stay mad haters, he’s gonna be here for years to come

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1 minute ago, mrBdawg said:

We just beat the best team in the nfl and some of yall still throwing personal shots and obsessively hating on our qb still. 

He can’t throw the ball downfield? He’s proved yall wrong over and over. Stay mad haters, he’s gonna be here for years to come

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You do realize that none of his downfield completions were him "slinging dots", right?!?!

All of the downfield plays were lofted touch passes, which yes, they were well placed throws.  But there is a Grand Canyon sized gap between a well placed touch pass and "slinging dots" which would be driven throws into small windows.

I'm not bashing Bryce after today because it's not warranted, but let's not start giving him credit for things he wasn't doing because you can't differentiate various types of throws.

Just sayin'

 

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15 minutes ago, CRA said:

Bryce had 2 throws over 10 yards the entire game.  The entire game.  Both were on 4th and short. 

Bryce‘s career says he can’t throw downfield in the NFL.  Anomaly throws will exist for any QB trotted out week after week, year after year.  Bryce needs man coverage to have a shot at plays.  He can’t make plays downfield in to zone.  Thats not even a debate at this stage 

you once again are taking something the Panthers did…..and trying to hang it on the QB’s neck.  

The first rico td was a screen

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Its odd that most of the Bryce "haters" will give hin credit for the good plays but the stans can only see the good plays. They ignore that we need three turnovers and have to keep Bryce under 20 attempts to beat a top team.Thats the formula to win with Bryce. Run the ball, hope you can force turnover, and hope he can hit a throw here and there. That's just life with Bryce at QB.

It's because the "Stans" are box score merchants.

They see 15/20 for 206 yards and 3 TDs with no INTs and think he just played a near perfect game and should be signed to a $200 million extension because of it.

Never mind that he had 3 passes that accounted for 111 of those yards and all the TDs, one of them a screen pass that went for 35 yards and the other two just touched lofted passes (albeit good ones, but nowhere near darts into tight windows like elite QB's are able to make).

Yes, he gets credit for the good throws, but extrapolating a small handful of good throws/plays a game to say he's played great games/seasons is the asinine part and what is going to end up screwing us over long term when he's kept around because of the blinders these wins are putting on people

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Its odd that most of the Bryce "haters" will give him credit for the good plays but the stans can only see the good plays. They ignore that we need three turnovers and have to keep Bryce under 20 attempts to beat a top team.Thats the formula to win with Bryce. Run the ball, hope you can force turnover, and hope he can hit a throw here and there. That's just life with Bryce at QB.

he played a good game but yeah the other aspects of the team have to be damn near perfect even when he has a good game.  I see it, you see it and the front office hopefully sees it

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3 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

It's because the "Stans" are box score merchants.

They see 15/20 for 206 yards and 3 TDs with no INTs and think he just played a near perfect game and should be signed to a $200 million extension because of it.

Never mind that he had 3 passes that accounted for 111 of those yards and all the TDs, one of them a screen pass that went for 35 yards and the other two just touched lofted passes (albeit good ones, but nowhere near darts into tight windows like elite QB's are able to make).

Yes, he gets credit for the good throws, but extrapolating a small handful of good throws/plays a game to say he's played great games/seasons is the asinine part and what is going to end up screwing us over long term when he's kept around because of the blinders these wins are putting on people

Bro what Bryce Stan could possibly be a box score merchant his box scores are normally awful. You know that pass to your boy McMillan was a dot. As was the pass to Coker. Don’t be hatin 

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