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  1. 14 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

    I believe the review word about his deep passes were that they were "flat".  Feels like I heard that quite a bit after the work out.  Will google to see if anything comes up

    https://seahawksdraftblog.com/bryce-youngs-pro-day-was-a-low-key-event

     

    One slight criticism I have is his deep balls were flat. While Stroud absolutely nailed the loft, velocity and touch on his deeper passes, it did feel a bit like Young was trying to throw as hard as possible and the ball came out without enough air and they were harder to catch.

  2. 2 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

    Yes... he threw some beautiful deep balls to Williams 3 years ago.... but he didnt do it the next year at alabama or last year in the NFL.  This has already been pointed out and serves hardly any purpose to be relevant now. Its the same as someone still posting his college highlights.

    Mingo couldnt make any adjustments because bryce flat out missed him.

     

     

     

    When you have to bring up college to defend Young after there is 16 games of tape its probably best to delete the post before hitting submit.   His college play is totally and completely irrelevant at this point.

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  3. 1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

    I said “I” wouldn’t. You are free to judge whatever player you want. I just think some players like Mingo were in a tough spot with a bad staff around them. I still think Icky is fine for the record. 

    It wasnt a bad staff, the structure was just set up as pure poo

  4. 6 hours ago, pantherclaw said:

    You're so cute when you act like you know football, but then ignore anything that doesn't support your opinion. 

    I read your posts.  You can't hold back on your complete disdain for Young.  I get it, it's your opinion. I don't feel you're being unbiased in your opinion...but that's what makes opinions great. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.  Knowing your deep disdain for Young, there is no reason to even have a conversation with you about Young, because you're incapable of anything but, "he sucks ass and he's a bust."

     

    So whats a strength that he has that another nfl qb would want?

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  5. 4 hours ago, amcoolio said:

    Interesting, quite a few posters here parrot constantly that "Bryce didn't make a single NFL throw this past season", yet he sure did bullet a lot of passes in tight windows. If you watch that whole clip, its easy to see how bad the receivers were last year. And his intermediate throws don't look any worse than Stroud, he just has footwork problems to address

    Lol wut?

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  6. 1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

    I’m hoping he overcomes all this. Like I said last year, if he’s good we are good, but he’s got a lot to improve on. 

    IMO his issues are fundamental and not personnel wise.  He is not going to overcome that in one off season

  7. 3 minutes ago, Manna said:

    Nothing in Bryce’s highlight reels on YouTube screamed #1 overall pick worthy, and I struggled to see what the hype was and where it was coming from. 
    Last season certainly confirmed that he needs a stacked team to be mediocre. 

    do you even steak dinner bro?

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  8. 2 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

    Suppose these men that are scared of shorter QB's will never stop posting their disdain. 

    There's been what, 2 qbs under 6ft that have been successful in the modern nfl?  It's not disdain simply facts.  

  9. 4 minutes ago, PappyMay said:

    I still hope he can be the next Tua. But not sure how i feel about the next years class will be. Sanders you have to deal with the Media and his dad who wont want him here. Is Beck going to be the man? Ewers had to fight off a Freshman last year. Hoping if we pick high we can do a trade like the Bears did to us.

    Beck is my #1 as of today.  The way he played in the second half of the season was masterful.  Just need to see it again.  ewers has mad talent as well but again just need to see it.  Sanders scares the poo out of me for numerous reasons

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  10. 1 minute ago, frankw said:

    Could be. Can't put anything past Tepper and his need for validation. He and Morgan and desperate to salvage the pick. But if things get at all as bad as last season on offense their hand may be forced.

    we scratch and claw for 6 wins and roll with him again for year 3.  Too much invested in young IMO. 

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  11. 5 minutes ago, trucpfan said:

    Our foundation will be set-up perfectly for a young top notch QB to come in and flourish immediately. A top level RB two opposite Wrs one deep ball catcher one quick separator. A young dynamic TE with a strong young Oline. Insert A stud QB and we're trending up for five plus years. Might only cost us one more year of suffering 

    They are going to shoe horn a 3rd season for Young no matter what happens in 2024

  12. 4 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

    Nobody still really knows about his future, the NFL is so unpredictable. There's a chance Bryce comes out and has fixed a lot of his mechanics and zips the ball at high accuracy from 10-20 yards. There's a chance he doesn't and he's not the answer. We'll know by October.

    Again I ask.  What makes you think this off season is the one he works on his mechanics?   I mean they are what they are now and God knows how many times I am going to bitch at him hopping in the pocket this season.  He has had elite coaching since 8th grade and this is what he is still doing.

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  13. 12 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

    Yeah hindsight shows it was a bad idea from the beginning.  If Tepper was sold on Young he should have hired a young open minded offensive HC to coach him and create an offense around him.  Honestly the Colts new HC would have been a great choice, but he likes his QBs running more than Bryce should.  

    Not following up with Shane S is the classic type of stupid and moronic decision that I have grown accustomed to from the teppers.  He is the epitome of what tepper said he was looking for.

     

    This still infuriates me to this day.  I mean how can you be this fuging stupid?

     

     

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  14. 14 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

    Who cares if your quarterback is jacked or not? Brady Quinn and The Golden Calf of Bristol failed miserably and they obviously hit the weights hard.

    There is a reason that in every weight room in America there is a sign that says “bigger stronger faster”

  15. 7 minutes ago, rayzor said:

    most of us watching wilson hated playing against him. he was good, but a lot of what he did was luck. he'd get into trouble, scramble around, and then just toss the ball and hope that there was a guy there who could get to it and that happened a lot. i think there are parallels there for sure. bryce scrambles and will probably just end up tossing up the ball and hoping that someone will be there. i think XL can be one of those guys who make those adjustments to the ball the way Wilson's WRs did. 

    his scrambling ability, especially early in his career, was legendary.  The way he could get himself out of trouble and still make a play was poetic.  I dont see bryce having anything close to that type of skill set.

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