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3 minutes ago, NAS said:

I’m afraid that’s part of the problem 

It's 1a and 1b with ability to see in the pocket and arm strength. Bryce is a smart guy and would probably be very very good without those limitations but unfortunately his too biggest struggles are things that cannot be fixed.

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3 minutes ago, toldozer said:

It's 1a and 1b with ability to see in the pocket and arm strength. Bryce is a smart guy and would probably be very very good without those limitations but unfortunately his too biggest struggles are things that cannot be fixed.

Arm strength isn’t the issue he has shown ability to make the tight window throws, but not seeing the field is likely the main culprit 

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4 minutes ago, NAS said:

Arm strength isn’t the issue he has shown ability to make the tight window throws, but not seeing the field is likely the main culprit 

What? Every throw further than 5 yards down field is lofted. He has good ball placement down field but he can only throw deep into certain coverages because of a huge lack of arm strength. He cannot zip the ball down field because he does not have the needed arm strength for NFL football 

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37 minutes ago, NAS said:

Arm strength isn’t the issue he has shown ability to make the tight window throws, but not seeing the field is likely the main culprit 

I do think his below average arm strength is an issue because his footwork is still fuged up too often. He isn't one of these guys that can arm throw his way out of trouble. 

He doesn't have a true noodle arm but it is in the bottom quarter of the NFL. 

I do agree that his confidence and field reading ability are much larger issues.

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