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Bryce Young Pro Day


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12 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Idk that's a tough one. Brady was around soooo long we forget how completely different the offensive game was in the early 2000's compared to what Mahomes has played in

Brady didn't do crap in the early 2000s except game manage for an elite team who was oh by the way cheating the entire time. Brady's later career statistical dominance came ultimately in the same offensive era as Mahomes has been in and Mahomes has surpassed Brady easily. Any time Brady had poorer weapons he struggled, whereas Mahomes last year had Kelce and no one else and proceeded to be the only QB in NFL history to win MVP, throw for the most yards and TDs and win the Super bowl and SBMVP all in the same year. I've watched both players extensively. Mahomes is just flat out a better player than Brady ever was. Not meant to be a knock on Brady either, Mahomes is a step above any QB to ever play the game.

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1 minute ago, jb2288 said:

Care to clarify? I haven't watched it all due to work but been glancing over and everything looked great. Super precise, deep ball is what you want, intermediate throws very crisp 

Don’t sweat it. He’s just hating on Young with nothing to back it up. 

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2 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Also Super Bowls. 

Team stat, 22 guys on the field

 

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Also Mahomes has never beaten Brady in the playoffs. 

This isn't tennis or boxing lol QBs head to head means absolutely nothing

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Just now, ECHornet said:

Two things confirmed for me:

1) Bryce Young is a great passer of the football

2) His receivers were pretty trash this year

Burton is garbage. Even Gibbs, as talented as he is, looked to bust his nose on a pass right through his hands. 

people are blaming his receivers because they didn't make spectacular fingertip catches of overthrown balls at pro day lol

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3 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Care to clarify? I haven't watched it all due to work but been glancing over and everything looked great. Super precise, deep ball is what you want, intermediate throws very crisp 

He maybe completed 1 deep ball. 2 were dropped, but he overthrew at least 3. The one that hit the roof was obviously inaccurate. Also, it was significantly abbreviated compared to CJ's. 

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1 minute ago, t96 said:

Brady didn't do crap in the early 2000s except game manage for an elite team who was oh by the way cheating the entire time. Brady's later career statistical dominance came ultimately in the same offensive era as Mahomes has been in and Mahomes has surpassed Brady easily. Any time Brady had poorer weapons he struggled, whereas Mahomes last year had Kelce and no one else and proceeded to be the only QB in NFL history to win MVP, throw for the most yards and TDs and win the Super bowl and SBMVP all in the same year. I've watched both players extensively. Mahomes is just flat out a better player than Brady ever was. Not meant to be a knock on Brady either, Mahomes is a step above any QB to ever play the game.

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Just now, rodeo said:

people are blaming his receivers because they didn't make spectacular fingertip catches of overthrown balls at pro day lol

Psssh 

while you complain that Young didn’t throw a ball 10 inches shorter 50+ yards downfield. 
 

Burton dropped the first one right over his shoulder. Then looked like he gave up on his next couple deep balls bc he didn’t want it to happen again. 

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