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PLAYOFFS?! Ya kiddin' me? PLAYOFFS???


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2 hours ago, MHS831 said:

This game, when it matters most against a team that is eliminated, could define Bryce's future.

We HAVE to be able to run the ball for him to be successful. When we get one on ones and he has time he can make the throws. If we run as poorly as we did last time against them we will lose again. But neither of our running backs were healthy that game. Hopefully now both of them are and we need the oline to take what happened in the last game personal.

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1 hour ago, toldozer said:

We HAVE to be able to run the ball for him to be successful. When we get one on ones and he has time he can make the throws. If we run as poorly as we did last time against them we will lose again. But neither of our running backs were healthy that game. Hopefully now both of them are and we need the oline to take what happened in the last game personal.

Going from memory, we had 2 OL out as well.  The Saints are hot or cold in terms of run defense--but we are healthy-something rare for this time of year.  So bryce has no excuses or reasons for sucking.  The occasion is very clearly defined--we control our destiny.  If Bryce screws up now, he will again.

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15 minutes ago, csx said:

I will believe Bryce not choking when I see it. I know he can do it but will he?

Prove me wrong please

he has been inconsistent, especially on the road--that is (in part) when you need the leadership, imo, at QB.  He has to earn confidence in him (and himself).  I do not trust him.  I want him to be successful--don't get me wrong.  

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7 hours ago, MHS831 said:

If you had told me we would be doing anything but discussing our draft position, and whether or not tanking (or wishing for the Panthers to lose to improve their draft status) is ethical--I would have laughed at you.  

That would've been a logical take.

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