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NAS

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  1. I think it’s debatable. I loved Jake and how clutch he was but he threw more ducks than spirals. Bryce throws a better deep ball in my opinion when his mechanics are not out of whack. I stand by that
  2. ok fair enough but we still supported Jake until the 2009 season when the wheels fell off. In response to nonsense about Bryce’s arm being an issue when he’s literally hitting guys deep in stride and Jake was notorious for throwing jump balls that Smitty had to wait for. My example was to show how ridiculous the Bryce hate has gotten that people can’t even admit he actually looked like he can play in the NFL. We just need to see it consistently for the rest of the season
  3. And what did I say that’s unreasonable? I didn’t say he’s made it or that he’s deserving of a second contract but have simply chosen to focus on the positive progression over the last 4 games instead of the same old stuff about his height and arm when neither been an issue as of late. Cheers
  4. The praise was “at least we didn’t lose because of him”
  5. LOL that ball was under thrown and had too much air under it, thanks for proving my point. Moose literally had to slow down. That was actually one of his best throws of career though
  6. I was not knocking Delhomme just used him as an example of a guy who was successful without having much zip on his passes. He was a gunslinger though and he had a good running game, great defense and a future HOF as receiver to help win some games. You guys play revisionist history as if you wouldn’t absolutely trash him if he put up the stats he did right now
  7. Red herring, we’re talking about arm strength not the height or tippy toes. What’s really over the top is your obsession over his height
  8. He was amazing, I think he had like 7 pressures in addition to the sack. Only thing I wish he did was contain Mahomes on that scramble in the end.
  9. I think this is it. More information doesn't mean more informed because they don't know how to process and have zero appreciation for nuanced dialogue.
  10. We were in it because of him. Chiefs stacked the box and dared Bryce to beat them and he stepped up big time. He was not just a game manager on Sunday
  11. He never threw a tight spiral. I'm not dissing Jake but I think people got obsessed with having the next Josh Allen or Cam Newton type of arm. On the other hand, I find Bryce's ability to throw from multiple angles and with a quick release much more impressive than Anthony Richardson's or Will Levis' arm strength with questionable accuracy.
  12. Bryce literally has a stronger arm than Jake Delhomme ever did and nobody complained about Jake throwing wounded ducks to Smitty. This unhealthy obsession with having a rocket arm is just dumb. Bryce threw some beautiful spirals with anticipation and people literally talking nonsense.
  13. This was an emotional game for them. Nobody wants to be a loser and to be able to compete with the reigning champs is an emotional experience. I think Bryce’s speech seems to have been exactly the right time to make sure they continue to believe that they can play against anyone and win any game
  14. Some of y’all must be fun at parties
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    You guys are crazy I am super impressed by Jaycee. It isn’t easy to be a shutdown corner on a bad defense. He has been more than solid. Here is what he said about the penalties, I almost think that talking to the refs just put a spotlight on him https://twitter.com/keepblitzin/status/1860830647096357214?s=46
  16. No he isn’t, just doesn’t have legitimate downfield threats. Coker and Thielen have the best hands but can’t stretch the field. XL has the speed but not the hands and route running.
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    Jaycee got screwed by the refs. DHop pushes off and plays physical, you have to allow the DB to have some contact
  18. It was a perfect throw on a rope, if he can do that consistently you don’t need much more in the NfL
  19. Top five PFF grades from yesterday: 1. Ja'Tavion Sanders: (87.9) 2. Bryce Young: (83.9) 3. David Moore: (82.4) 4. Jadeveon Clowney: (81.3) 5. D.J. Wonnum: (75.6)
  20. That throw had 40+ air yards on it. He needs to stop trying to high point a ball that’s hitting him in stride
  21. This was evident first two weeks of season. I don’t see any issues with physical tools since he came back. I think he is a player that must play with confidence to overcome those size limitations and he’s doing that.
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