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QB breakdowns by Josh McCown


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1 hour ago, Rocky Davis said:

I have said I think Young has the stronger grasp of how to read defenses and process than any of the others.  I know it's all about his height/weight for most here, but I am telling you he will be a great NFL QB.

Maybe Stroud did well on the S2 too.  I really just saw one game where I thought Stroud's pre-snap reads and adjustments stood out and it was against GA where they had a month to prepare.  It doesn't work that way in the NFL.

Either way, I trust the staff we have to make the right choice! 

Yeah, tbh I’m a little skeptical as to how well the S2 Cognitive computer based test translates to on field performance without seeing past data for ALL the QBs to compare with actual performance.

Also the article said Young has been taking that test since 10th grade, well you’re going to get better on any repeated test the more times you take it.

Agree that the Panthers will make the decision that way we absolve ourselves of any blame lol

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The 2020 Colts offense was 10th in yards and 9th in points

If you go watch how that offense moved the ball it plays to all of CJ’s strengths

CJ would absolutely cook in that 2020 offense. Reich was able to have success with Rivers whose arm was on its last legs 

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41 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

The 2020 Colts offense was 10th in yards and 9th in points

If you go watch how that offense moved the ball it plays to all of CJ’s strengths

CJ would absolutely cook in that 2020 offense. Reich was able to have success with Rivers whose arm was on its last legs 

CJ seems like the best fit for Reich’s offense. 

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On 3/16/2023 at 12:51 PM, DavidEng said:

Don’t know if this has been posted, but fyi Bryce Young apparently scored high on the S2 Cognitive test for what that’s worth.

https://www.bleachernation.com/nfl/2023/02/25/one-test-hints-this-qb-class-is-exceptional-packers-coaches-skipping-the-combine-and-other-nfl-bullets/

Prudy with the tools to match.

I wonder, when can I put an order in for a Young jersey?

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On 3/20/2023 at 5:10 PM, Jaxel said:

Man I am so conflicted. Feels like I switch between Stroud and Young every week. Honestly, glad I don't have to make the decision.

When I first heard of the trade, I sent some of my best friends a link to the Young review by McCown...thought for sure that's why we moved up.

3 days later, and after I really dug in, my mind was changed.  Had we finished with a top 5 pick last season, I would have been looking at these guys since the bowl season....but at 9, I never even felt it was worth it.

I prefer Stroud, but will be fine with whatever the FO and Coaches decide.

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