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Dalton Honeymoon Over


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5 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

If y’all aren’t already done then you’re just hopeless fools. It’s a bad roster no matter the QB. 

It's not about that dude. Of course the roster is bad even with a qb, BUT...you still have to go out and play games in the mean time. WE WEREN'T EVEN A FUNCTIONAL OFFENSE WITH BRYCE. It's like getting in a car to drive that won't even start much less move. That is beyond bad for a professional team. 

What part of that are yall still having trouble UNDERSTANDING??? 

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It’s the same thing with Darnold, Baker, and now Dalton. Ok enough to get you to the playoffs on a good team then flame out. We screwed the pooch, swung for the fences with Bryce, and went years in reverse because they can’t identify talent. That’s what bottom feeders do. 

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16 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Bad matchups, depleted defense, Bears defense is very good one.  Just an overall recipe for disaster.  We had a running game but fell behind and couldn't play catchup against one of the best pass-defense's in the league.  

The rookies didn't seem terrible for needing to carry the team.  I'll give them that.

Depleted offense too, the bears are very good vs the pass we lost both TEs Xman got hurt, this kind of defense is were Theilen and his chain moving was sorely missed.

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41 minutes ago, PappyMay said:

I still wish to see Dalton the next 3 weeks. If we leave Denver 1-7 then sure play Bryce and trade one of Dionte/Theilen 

No.

This is how it works: 

Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, even Mahomes, have had bad games.

I learned that poo from Bryce stans.

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19 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Bryce will be back in at QB by the time we head to Germany 

It's possible. At the rate he's getting hit there's no way Dalton is making it through the season. The OL had played decent up until today but it's hard when you're playing from behind and the other team knows you have to pass and you're fresh out of receivers.

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