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Bryce asked about his GW drive stat


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8 minutes ago, CRA said:

Last week 

Random Poster - that’s not a Bryce stat

MrBDawg - how dare you hater!!!

Today

Bryce - yeah, that’s not a Bryce stat

MrBDawg - well said! 

I’ve never spoken on GWD stat until today.
 

My stance has remained shrouded in calculated mystery 

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22 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Should be giving the K a hell of a lot of credit.

There was a time….when kickers used to get the love/shine in those moments.  Jon Kasay not Jake was deemed the clutch game winner the Cardiac Cats season.  At one point, Adam Vinatieri was the clutch game winner while Brady was still on his path to being a GOAT. 

But everything is QB centric.  Trevor Lawerence could move the ball zero yards and Little makes 2 70 yard kicks to close out the season….and Trevor might be talked about for an award 

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Both things can be true - Bryce has been clutch for the most part - making throws when they're needed.  But this last game was won by the defense at the end.  I love that Bryce has kept the perspective and never fell for the hype or the hate.

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38 minutes ago, NAS said:

Both things can be true - Bryce has been clutch for the most part - making throws when they're needed.  But this last game was won by the defense at the end.  I love that Bryce has kept the perspective and never fell for the hype or the hate.

While the interception certainly sealed the win, I struggle giving the defense much credit. Either Baker or the WR made a huge mistake and Ransom capitalized. Certainly give credit to Ransom for capitalizing, but I don’t even think our defense forced the error. Evero called a defense that allowed them to March downfield into FG range with ease. Evero’s playcalling essentially guaranteed overtime at best barring a massive unforced error by the Bucs (which fortunately did happen). Conversely, Bryce Young dropped an absolute dime to Coker for the go ahead field goal the prior possession. I personally give way more credit to the offense.

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

There was a time….when kickers used to get the love/shine in those moments.  Jon Kasay not Jake was deemed the clutch game winner the Cardiac Cats season.  At one point, Adam Vinatieri was the clutch game winner while Brady was still on his path to being a GOAT. 

But everything is QB centric.  Trevor Lawerence could move the ball zero yards and Little makes 2 70 yard kicks to close out the season….and Trevor might be talked about for an award 

Jake definitely got most of the credit.

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52 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

While the interception certainly sealed the win, I struggle giving the defense much credit. Either Baker or the WR made a huge mistake and Ransom capitalized. Certainly give credit to Ransom for capitalizing, but I don’t even think our defense forced the error. Evero called a defense that allowed them to March downfield into FG range with ease. Evero’s playcalling essentially guaranteed overtime at best barring a massive unforced error by the Bucs (which fortunately did happen). Conversely, Bryce Young dropped an absolute dime to Coker for the go ahead field goal the prior possession. I personally give way more credit to the offense.

That throw was certainly clutch, on third down too. 

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1 hour ago, Car123 said:

Jake definitely got most of the credit.

Jon Kasay was a Carolina folk hero until he kicked the ball out of bounds in the Super Bowl.   Delhomme wasn’t getting the credit in real time like QBs of today.  

it’s why I also bring up the NE kicker….he was getting all the shine and praise in the world in that era for winning NE games.  Different era of football. A formula and view was different.  It’s wasn’t a QB centric league then and nor were people trying to make it all about the QB at every moment 

 

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