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New Orleans Bryce’s house of horror. Observer


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1 minute ago, strato said:

Thought that was pretty fair and fairly thorough. 

I mean get the run game going, limit Bryce to under 30 throws, Have Brown wreak havoc up the middle and hope to get a couple turnovers? That's basically been the game plan all year. Hopefully a fresh Rico and Chuba will negate that stacking of the box they were able to pull off last time. Aside from one or two throws here and there we're still getting passing yard mostly off of yac as well so if they stack the box just get Chuba and Rico both back there, option the handoff to Chuba, send Rico on a flat and send Jimmy Horn on a jet sweep and confuse the hell out of them lol. 

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Bryce is such a little bitch......NO TDs in the Superdome that's pathetic!  "Bad Bryce" is usually the one that shows up obviously from those numbers and the eyeball test.

I'm rooting for the Panthers all day everyday obviously but I have 0.00000% faith in Bryce Young winning us this game Sunday and to say that about your starting QB is telling. 

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Yon be fair, before this year and partially last year, every stadium, including our own was a house of horror for Bryce. It's upnl to him to change that, and he slowly is. We will see if he can take a step these next 4 games.

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On 12/11/2025 at 2:28 PM, csx said:

Rico and Chubba and the OL

Canales not trying to force BY 

I hope Canales learned his lesson from the San Fran game. If he stuck with the same winning formula we should have beat the 49ers. Bryce throwing for 440+ is an anomaly. 

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1 hour ago, gakonline said:

I hope Canales learned his lesson from the San Fran game. If he stuck with the same winning formula we should have beat the 49ers. Bryce throwing for 440+ is an anomaly. 

Featuring Chuba coming off of an injury was one of the head scratchingest moves of the season. He seems healthy now so as long as the score doesn't go crazy out of hand early they should be merciless with the ground game

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