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Maybe, Bryce is clutch.


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26 minutes ago, Coheed said:

Say what you want about Bryce and I’m still pretty doubtful but no one can argue against the fact he’s actually improved quite drastically since year one. 

Some are still trying...

 

15 minutes ago, frankw said:

As of this moment the Panthers are basically a seesaw.

With an 800 horsepower engine attached...

 

8 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Maybe Bryce is playing the long con where he intentionally looks like ass 3/4 of the game and then when teams expect him to continue to be bad, he actually plays halfway decent and manages to lead the 4th Q comeback drive TD

John Elway made a career out of that.

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You need to be clutch the whole game. Maybe then you don’t need the do or die stuff at the end so much. Which is nice to have and makes for great entertainment but you don’t want to live there. 
Everybody is doing ceiling and not really looking at the floor. The floor is the issue and really, has been. IMO. And is the better measure IMO. So I am saying don’t go all in without seeing progress where you know that floor is raised to a good solid level. 
 

There have been maybe 3 games this year that have had a pretty solid high high floor for 4 quarters.
Dallas was one. Didn’t ask for a lot but it was there when called on. 4 qtrs. High floor. 
Atl and Rams were high floor. But there were places in both of those games that the floor dipped but it was short lived. It wasn’t allowed to continue. 
If a couple of those early losses had they had the high floor, maybe they are wins. 

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