Analysis? Is that what you call the OP. It read more like an opnion piece to me. I just don't agree with those opinions at this point in either of their carreers.
But, I am all with you in wanting them to do well. Time will tell though.
The Panthers have the most expensive O-line after signing Hunt and Lewis to massive contracts and they have been worth every penny. Problem is they were both missing yesterday and it showed. Pass blocking was abysmal as was the run blocking. They couldn't even get 1 yard on a fourth and one with Rico.
It didn't help that Canales continued to call the same conservative stuff over and over.
Of course some of it can also be attributed to the Jets' front seven. As a reminder, they held Bo Nix and the Broncos to almost the exact same numbers last week (168 / 78 vs the Panthers 198 / 125).
So maybe it's not all on Bryce Young or Andy Dalton.
Your data is useless without explanations of where they come from and what each represents. I say this as someone who thinks Bryce is better than his numbers by the way.
You guys are hilarious at times. He played one game with Dalton. He had 5 passes thrown his way catching three and from that limited play you can tell he was "joyfull" for having Dalton.
I thought so at the time as well. Of course if the rookies/Legette keep developing than maybe not. At least they got a fourth and fifth round draft pick out of it and the saved 7 million as the Vikings picked up his contract.
Short term is the key point. Those first two games without him where pretty bad. They still aren't back to where they were offensively but they are getting better. Hopefully Tet continues to improve and Coker eventually returns - and stays healthy.
1629 yards, 10 TD's, 76% catch rate with Young as his QB.
He was a huge loss for the offense.
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