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Bryce Slinging Dots Downfield


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6 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

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

I hope so. The PR team makes me nervous. All the social media posts are touting Bryce. They're literally posting goat emojis touting another GWD.

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5 minutes ago, TN05 said:

I think most of the Bryce haters would prefer we were 0-13 than in the playoff hunt.

Y’all wait until he has a good game to pop off. You, nor any of the guys who are big on Bryce was in here last week lol. 
 

I want him to succeed. It’ll go a long way towards confidence for both him and the fanbase if he can close out the season with solid to great QB play and get us to a playoff game 

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2 minutes ago, TN05 said:

I think most of the Bryce haters would prefer we were 0-13 than in the playoff hunt.

Oh trust me they would! They obsess over him. They want him and the team to fail miserably. I mean he drives me nuts too, but the obsessive hating on him is just insane. It’s very hateful and weirdly personal at times. I’ve never seen a fan base so vehemently hateful towards one of their own players.

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9 minutes ago, mrBdawg said:

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 

I genuinely don't think you know what it means to "throw a dot" in football terms.

Here's a hint, it's not a 15 yard lofted pass where a player runs underneath it to catch it in stride and continue running.

"throwing a dot" can be attributed to numerous throws, but not those.  It's throwing a perfect touch pass high and outside on the sideline where a WR is the only one who can make the catch and make a toe tap to complete it.  It's where a QB throws a 40-50 yard pass into a perfect spot for the WR to make the catch.

Those TD's were well thrown balls, I'm not saying he didn't make a good pass.  But in no world were they "dots" like you seem to want to call them.  They wouldn't even be considered "dots" if they were thrown in a HS game, sorry, but just the way it is.

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

That was a GWD?   Seriously?

Likely a 4th quarter comeback, as his drive didn't end the game. We were down 28-24 and he led us to a 31-28 win off of a 4th-quarter drive. Defense sealed it but Bryce's throw won it.

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18 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

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

The defense was not perfect at all today.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think a GWD is whatever you want it to be. Anytime we win a one score game they're trying to give Bryce a GWD.

If a 40 yard downfield TD pass on 4th down down 4 with only a few minutes left doesn't count I don't know what does.

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Bryce deserves criticism when he doesn’t play well. Just because he’s criticized doesn’t mean we’re haters. Should we start calling everyone a Nick Scott hater?

one thing I have noticed is that Bryce’s deep passes have improved in accuracy. Before the WRs would have no shot of catching the ball because they were overthrown or thrown out of bounds. Props there because that’s what we need. 

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