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8/10 22 yards 2.2 YPA, 1 INT


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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It is so blatantly obvious at this point that he's just not an NFL caliber talent. We traded an absolutely franchise altering boatload to trade up to #1 to draft Jimmy Clausen 2.0.

Clausen was a second rounder…and a little bit better

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1 minute ago, RelaxImaPro said:

Wasn’t this MFer supposed to be like a supercomputer processor or some poo?

That and leadership and his supposed improvisational ability (heard the word magician frequently) to buy himself time in the pocket to make plays were the top 3 selling points.

Meanwhile the other end of the narrative was ignore his size. Size doesn't matter. About that...

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21 minutes ago, RelaxImaPro said:

Yeah but look at that completion percentage though… I remember that always being hailed as the most important stat back when we had a certain other quarterback.

 

that was always such a ridiculous argument against Cam. He’d be at like 59% but with 8ypa and some other QB would be 61% with like 6.5ypa and they’d say poo like “anything less than 60% sucks.” In Bryce’s case, I don’t give a poo if he completes 100% of his passes if they are all 2 yards or less lol. I can’t fathom how bad this dude is. YPA is probably the best single measure for a QB in my eyes and he’s by far the worst in the league in that measure last year and so far this year

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