Chase Brice
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Chase Brice
Is C. Brice done after this year and if so who do we have to step up for next year at QB?
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Re: Chase Brice
I think he technically has one more year, but I would be sort of surprised if he stayed.
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Re: Chase Brice
Technically he has another year. Will he use it is another question. He’s been around forever so it would surprise me if he came back another year but who knows.
Behind him you’ve got Navy Shuler, DC Tabscott, and Andre Goodman. All really young guys and it wouldn’t surprise me to take another look at transfer portal again next year if Chase leaves.
Behind him you’ve got Navy Shuler, DC Tabscott, and Andre Goodman. All really young guys and it wouldn’t surprise me to take another look at transfer portal again next year if Chase leaves.
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Re: Chase Brice
I think he stays the extra year and continues to improve his craft. I just don't see him getting drafted if he leaves this year but perhaps if he is able to put together two really good seasons in a row he might get a chance. Although we lose a lot of super senior receiver we are loaded at that spot and our young kids have already demonstrated that they will be ready to assume the starting responsibilities next year. Other than that, we will lose Bear Hunter at center and perhaps Cam leaves early but the rest of the offensive is returning so I think Chase will see that he still has a lot of talent to work with next year and he sticks around. Of course, I have no idea and this is all just speculation on my part.
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Re: Chase Brice
I disagree. I have nothing to base it on, but I put it at, at least, 50/50 that he stays.
Edit: I agree with T4pizza.
Edit: I agree with T4pizza.
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Re: Chase Brice
Who knows what advice he gets but I think it depends on how this season plays out. At this point he is trying build a clean slate and lose the reputation from Duke. He is doing the right things but what he needs is consistent performances where going into a game the discussion is "Brice is a Stud, how is the opponent going to deal with him?" At this time, he does not get that credibility. In fact, just the opposite, ECU, Miami and even now at Marshall, people analyzing have been giving the edge to the opposing QBs. The reality is, IMO, he has outplayed all opposing QB's thus far. My question is can he get to that point this year or will he need another year to get there? I think he is on the right path regardless.
Just a positive note about neutral observers, I brought two guys to Elon game that are UGA fans. One of them said on way home, "App State's QB is really good, he threw dimes all day long". So he noticed how good he looked and over time many others will realize it too.
Just a positive note about neutral observers, I brought two guys to Elon game that are UGA fans. One of them said on way home, "App State's QB is really good, he threw dimes all day long". So he noticed how good he looked and over time many others will realize it too.
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Re: Chase Brice
So far this season, he’s 60-of-86 (70%) for 751 yards with two interceptions and four TDs.
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Re: Chase Brice
And 1 of those ints is hard to pin completely on him(the tipped ball at Miami). Not completely absolved, but sometimes the other guy just makes a really good play.
The nation is gonna get multiple opportunities to see him play on the big networks this year (ECU, Miami, Marshall, ULL, CCU, GaSo). He will have his chances to make an impression.
The nation is gonna get multiple opportunities to see him play on the big networks this year (ECU, Miami, Marshall, ULL, CCU, GaSo). He will have his chances to make an impression.
Give 'em hell!
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Re: Chase Brice
I would make the same case with the one against ECU. We can debate the decision, but the throw was on the money. The defender sold out and jumped the route.BeauFoster wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:29 amAnd 1 of those ints is hard to pin completely on him(the tipped ball at Miami). Not completely absolved, but sometimes the other guy just makes a really good play.
The nation is gonna get multiple opportunities to see him play on the big networks this year (ECU, Miami, Marshall, ULL, CCU, GaSo). He will have his chances to make an impression.
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Re: Chase Brice
Me too, then maybe off to the best job in America of holding a clipboard on an NFL sideline?
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Re: Chase Brice
He's also averaging about 250 yards/game. Of course, our run game is about 80 yards a game less.
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Re: Chase Brice
Think I have an interesting viewpoint on Brice. My wife is Duke alum, so we followed Duke very closely last yr. Brice had some troubles, but always told my son, he had like 2-3 seconds to throw or whatever. Bad OLine. Didnt know what to think, but Brice has looked great. It's early on, but think he may be the most talented App passing qb in last 30 yrs. Not best qb, just throwing qb as of yet. Thing I like most about him so far is his teammates love him. He always stays on the field to slap hands with all the oline/skill players after a drive. Hope he stays for next yr too
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Re: Chase Brice
I believe that Huesman & Shuler are signaling plays in so I would guess one of them?...Goodman is said to be the most dynamic athlete so I am guessing he gets practice squad reps when the opponent has a mobile QB.
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Re: Chase Brice
I kinda remember that play, but not well enough. I do recall Clark said that he specifically called that play to bury the dagger, and remember it was a pretty good throw, just not the move the DB made.AppSt94 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:42 amI would make the same case with the one against ECU. We can debate the decision, but the throw was on the money. The defender sold out and jumped the route.BeauFoster wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:29 amAnd 1 of those ints is hard to pin completely on him(the tipped ball at Miami). Not completely absolved, but sometimes the other guy just makes a really good play.
The nation is gonna get multiple opportunities to see him play on the big networks this year (ECU, Miami, Marshall, ULL, CCU, GaSo). He will have his chances to make an impression.
Either way, Bryce has looked pretty darn good considering the circumstances and has made a number of exceptional passes. His picks have definitely not been solely poor decisions (like Jameis Winston seems to make weekly)
Give 'em hell!
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Re: Chase Brice
I think ECU was running Cover 3 on that play. The corner took the flat route, kept his eyes on the QB, and just fell back into the throwing lane. He didn't "sell out". Brice didn't read the coverage correctly and threw the ball when he shouldn't have. Clark took responsibility for that because Ponce was wanting to run the ball, but they sent in the play and Brice locked on to his primary target without looking at the coverage.AppSt94 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:42 amI would make the same case with the one against ECU. We can debate the decision, but the throw was on the money. The defender sold out and jumped the route.BeauFoster wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:29 amAnd 1 of those ints is hard to pin completely on him(the tipped ball at Miami). Not completely absolved, but sometimes the other guy just makes a really good play.
The nation is gonna get multiple opportunities to see him play on the big networks this year (ECU, Miami, Marshall, ULL, CCU, GaSo). He will have his chances to make an impression.
It was probably the only mistake he made that night that I noticed. However it was on Brice to not throw that ball.
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Re: Chase Brice
Dude, I’m not getting into a pi$$ing match with you so that you can write another diatribe to explain your thought. Yes, he acknowledged that he shouldn’t have thrown it. Yes Clark acknowledged that he called it. My point was that Malik beat his man and had leverage. Brice put the ball exactly where it needed to be. The man covering TH came off of him and made a play. To the OP point. Guys on the other team make plays.ericsaid wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 3:28 pmI think ECU was running Cover 3 on that play. The corner took the flat route, kept his eyes on the QB, and just fell back into the throwing lane. He didn't "sell out". Brice didn't read the coverage correctly and threw the ball when he shouldn't have. Clark took responsibility for that because Ponce was wanting to run the ball, but they sent in the play and Brice locked on to his primary target without looking at the coverage.AppSt94 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:42 amI would make the same case with the one against ECU. We can debate the decision, but the throw was on the money. The defender sold out and jumped the route.BeauFoster wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:29 amAnd 1 of those ints is hard to pin completely on him(the tipped ball at Miami). Not completely absolved, but sometimes the other guy just makes a really good play.
The nation is gonna get multiple opportunities to see him play on the big networks this year (ECU, Miami, Marshall, ULL, CCU, GaSo). He will have his chances to make an impression.
It was probably the only mistake he made that night that I noticed. However it was on Brice to not throw that ball.
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Re: Chase Brice
The guy wasn't covering TH, he was covering a zone, read the QB's eyes, and dropped into the passing lane. The only play he really had to make was catching the ball as it was basically thrown right to him.AppSt94 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 3:41 pmDude, I’m not getting into a pi$$ing match with you so that you can write another diatribe to explain your thought. Yes, he acknowledged that he shouldn’t have thrown it. Yes Clark acknowledged that he called it. My point was that Malik beat his man and had leverage. Brice put the ball exactly where it needed to be. The man covering TH came off of him and made a play. To the OP point. Guys on the other team make plays.ericsaid wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 3:28 pmI think ECU was running Cover 3 on that play. The corner took the flat route, kept his eyes on the QB, and just fell back into the throwing lane. He didn't "sell out". Brice didn't read the coverage correctly and threw the ball when he shouldn't have. Clark took responsibility for that because Ponce was wanting to run the ball, but they sent in the play and Brice locked on to his primary target without looking at the coverage.AppSt94 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:42 amI would make the same case with the one against ECU. We can debate the decision, but the throw was on the money. The defender sold out and jumped the route.BeauFoster wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:29 amAnd 1 of those ints is hard to pin completely on him(the tipped ball at Miami). Not completely absolved, but sometimes the other guy just makes a really good play.
The nation is gonna get multiple opportunities to see him play on the big networks this year (ECU, Miami, Marshall, ULL, CCU, GaSo). He will have his chances to make an impression.
It was probably the only mistake he made that night that I noticed. However it was on Brice to not throw that ball.
Not sure why you took such offense to that but that's exactly what happened. It wasn't a some great highlight reel play by the DB, dude. It was a bad read by Chase. It was one of the few bad decisions I've seen him make in three games.