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This is exactly what we needed to see from Beyce


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Three straight good games as starter, and he’s looked better each game. I’m not sold on him yet but I’m so proud of how he played yesterday - I’d love nothing more than to eat crow and see him turn out to be a great QB.

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1 hour ago, TN05 said:

Three straight good games as starter, and he’s looked better each game. I’m not sold on him yet but I’m so proud of how he played yesterday - I’d love nothing more than to eat crow and see him turn out to be a great QB.

see, this is where things start becoming a myth....3 straight good games? 

Bryce hasn't had 3 straight good games.   Not being horrible resulting in us getting blown out doesn't equate to good.  He wasn't good vs the Giants.  Hubbard was good.  Daniel Jones was worse. 

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16 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

The thing that stood out to me was the ball placement. He hasn't shown that consistently. It was very, very good on Sunday.

That is true it was good. There were really no blatant missed interception opportunities, other than the PI on Thielen in the EZ that the guy just didn't turn around.

Compared to every other game though, he basically eliminated that. 

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5 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

This was the best possible scenario for the Panthers - Bryce plays well but we lose 

The playing well part, depends on what happens going forward. It could have been a tease that will dig our hole deeper. 

In the small picture of one game, probably his best game. Green Bay wasn't as great as people think it was. More like one good quarter. Followed by two games of exactly nothing. 

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9 minutes ago, strato said:

The playing well part, depends on what happens going forward. It could have been a tease that will dig our hole deeper. 

In the small picture of one game, probably his best game. Green Bay wasn't as great as people think it was. More like one good quarter. Followed by two games of exactly nothing. 

The key will be can he sustain this level of play week after week. One thing is certain is that the talent around him does seem to have improved over last season and he’s playing loose. He’s getting rid of the ball. That’s the biggest change I’ve seen. The most frustrating thing I saw from Bryce early this season was he was hesitant to throw the ball. 

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