Tyler Bray is on TV (NFL HOF Game)

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For the end of the game, Bray is QBing for the Bears.

He threw a pass that was tipped (which seemed to baffle the announcers as to how someone who’s 6’6’’ could throw a pass and have it be batted at the line of scrimmage).

And he just what seemed to be a TD, though it’s under review and was just reversed.
 
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And throws it a bit too far out of the back of the end zone on the 2pt conversion to try to take the lead.
 
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That’s right. We’ve mostly had the sound off until now.

Looks like a few drives ago he was also sacked and fumbled according to the play-by-play?
Yeah, i think it was the end of the 3rd? It was in the red zone and he punched the ground?
 
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Well at least on his last play he stood in the pocket and hit his guy in the hands (although he took a hit).

The play before that it just kind of went to the sideline.
 
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Based on the play-by-play in this thread he needs to drop football and get into something else entirely, maybe politics. He would poll well with the booger-eater vote.
 
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Bray has the physical tools to play at the league level. Not sure about the mental part, but I see him in the league as a back up for a few more years. Can't coach that arm talent he has. I have always liked the guy. Had a bad HC and was immature during his time in KTown. I think he would have been another Clausen with an equally talented team and coaching.
 
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I still think Bray has a future in the league. If he has a good preseason, the Bears will dump Daniels and his contract.


Wow, so clever.
Daniel has a lot of guaranteed money. He was signed to help install Nagy’s offense...since he knows it intrinsically.
 
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Bray has the physical tools to play at the league level. Not sure about the mental part, but I see him in the league as a back up for a few more years. Can't coach that arm talent he has. I have always liked the guy. Had a bad HC and was immature during his time in KTown. I think he would have been another Clausen with an equally talented team and coaching.
Another Clausen???? Tyler Bray had twice the physical talent that Casey Clausen did. Bray was a very talented qb who didn’t have a lot of help(especially on the defensive side of the ball) Clausen was an average game manager who was surrounded by top tier talent on both sides of the ball. Funny how the difference in supporting cast tends to sway people’s opinions of qb talent.
 
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Honestly had no idea he wasn't in Chiefs camp and I'm a Chiefs fan. It make sense he's in camp with the Bears as he knows Matt Nagy's/Andy Reid's system.
 
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Honestly had no idea he wasn't in Chiefs camp and I'm a Chiefs fan. It make sense he's in camp with the Bears as he knows Matt Nagy's/Andy Reid's system.

I thought he was still with KC too, thought he was still 3rd string but I haven't exactly kept up with all the off season moves. When I heard Bray signed on with KC a few years back I thought that he was in a good spot, say what you want about Andy Reid but he is good with young qbs. I guess it just didn't work out, I'm thinking if it didn't work out with him learning under Reid then maybe his time in the league may be coming to an end. Hopefully for his sake I'm wrong, even a career as a back up qb is good money.
 
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Another Clausen???? Tyler Bray had twice the physical talent that Casey Clausen did. Bray was a very talented qb who didn’t have a lot of help(especially on the defensive side of the ball) Clausen was an average game manager who was surrounded by top tier talent on both sides of the ball. Funny how the difference in supporting cast tends to sway people’s opinions of qb talent.
I don't remember Clausen being all that great.. could be wrong though
 
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Another Clausen???? Tyler Bray had twice the physical talent that Casey Clausen did. Bray was a very talented qb who didn’t have a lot of help(especially on the defensive side of the ball) Clausen was an average game manager who was surrounded by top tier talent on both sides of the ball. Funny how the difference in supporting cast tends to sway people’s opinions of qb talent.
Or maybe it's the difference in W/L records.
 
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