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2 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

And our fans complain about our OL and weapons we have around Bryce... 

The texans is worse....Atleast we had some sort of run game to help the small QB out. It eases playcalling cuz you dont need him to throw it every down and subject to turnovers. 

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

IDK about that at this point. Never would have thought I would have said it.

I mean I'm pretty sure Bryce wouldn't even attempt a pass beyond the los and Stroud is being just manhandled back there. Bryce is more evasive but he'd be getting wrecked, and he can't really deliver the balls into tight spaces the way Stroud can. And these receivers are fuging garbage lol

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1 minute ago, CPF4LIFE said:

The texans is worse....Atleast we had some sort of run game to help the small QB out. It eases playcalling cuz you dont need him to throw it every down and subject to turnovers. 

You mean our backs that combined for 25 yards a few games ago? 

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Just now, electro's horse said:

Yeah stroud is going to rightfully catch a ton of poo for this but Houston doesn’t look like they can even execute basic plays 

Stroud deserves a ton of blame but balls bouncing off receivers, his arm being hit or he's being pulled down seconds into a drop back, dudes just not blocking. Do they even have positive rushing yards? Lol... It's pathetic. 

Stroud may be done as a starter but I bet if he goes to be a backup at SF or STL he comes back in 3 years.  He's clearly shaken but part of that is he's being hit and nobody around him is able to make even basic plays 

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Just now, mav1234 said:

I mean I'm pretty sure Bryce wouldn't even attempt a pass beyond the los and Stroud is being just manhandled back there. Bryce is more evasive but he'd be getting wrecked, and he can't really deliver the balls into tight spaces the way Stroud can. And these receivers are fuging garbage lol

But even a pressured Bryce would try and use his legs to create. Stroud is completely incapable of that.

I am not saying Bryce would be slinging the rock out there but he damn sure wouldn't be crapping his pants THIS bad.

Bryce has never had a two game stretch as bad as Stroud has had....so far. Completely ineffective is one thing, literally being the opposing teams MVP is another.

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