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Bryce critics - let's be honest


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No it's not all bryces fault.  But theres a high correlation with him being on the field and the offense stuttering 95% of the time. 

Dalton actually got this offense to work consistently.  It almost seems broken with Bryce.

If we play the If game,  you could say if Bryce doesn't have those 2 picks to ATL we win game 1 and if he doesn't fumble 6 this game we win this game.

But he didn't. He hasn't shown me anything that's impressed me enough to justify him being the #1 overall draft choice.  

The haters are using results they see on the field from what I'm noticing. The apologists are mostly operating on if statements, hopes, dreams. 

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I think if Frank can dial up some plays that give Bryce the opportunity to throw longer than 15 yards that would quiet a lot of critics.  I believe so much of these problems falls on coaching.  The game management miscues alone are that of a rookie head coach, it’s unacceptable.
  On a side note, offense as a whole seemed much better in the hurry up.  

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Yes, proper anger should first be directed at a horrible front office.  Then you can go down from there.  

we have a bad owner and a bad GM, who hired a meh coach.   They mortgaged our future for a low ceiling QB that I don’t think their meh coach actually preferred to attempt to build his O around.  Early indications are he had to be convinced into the Bryce pick, his NFL college roommate essentially told us what Frank wanted and it wasn’t Bryce, etc.  

Now we have a shitastic offense and the low ceiling rookie QB being predictably bad in it.  Which isn’t really Bryce’s fault.   Bryce also has a high floor but that’s still really dependent on all the parts around him.  And the coaching and skill talent around a rookie QB of Bryce’s style is horrible. 

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6 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

If we play the If game,  you could say if Bryce doesn't have those 2 picks to ATL we win game 1 and if he doesn't fumble 6 this game we win this game

100% - but rookies are expected to make those mistakes, veterans are not

 

7 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

But he didn't. He hasn't shown me anything that's impressed me enough to justify him being the #1 overall draft choice.  

See question #1.  Not Bryce's fault but Tepper and the FO 

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The critisism is valid and deserved. It stinks for him that people really bad at their jobs picked him so high which will result in him taking a beating from fans and the media but he is being paid better for it.

There really doesn't look to be an upside with him either so I expect it will remain ugly and he will get a second shot somewhere with much less pressure eventually.

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I do think he can be a good QB in this league, but our expectations need to be tampered for a while. He was clearly not #1 caliber IMO. That's on our GM and scouting dept, not Bryce. This team needs serious help around him. It's just time to adjust just expectations of him.

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