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Josh Klein on the recent Bryce “smoke”


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my opinion:

 

Young is superior to Stroud in the things that are hard to measure and quantify.. what matter the most for a QB.   Processing, awareness, ad lib play making, and calmness in big moments. 

 

Stroud is accurate but everything has been served to him on a silver platter.  Young keeps plays alive and gets the ball downfield when poo dont go right. 

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Just now, The Huddler said:

my opinion:

 

Young is superior to Stroud in the things that are hard to measure and quantify.. what matter the most for a QB.   Processing, awareness, ad lib play making, and calmness in big moments. 

 

Stroud is accurate but everything has been served to him on a silver platter.  Young keeps plays alive and gets the ball downfield when poo dont go right. 

I dont think many people are debating that, however we are wondering if Youngs body can hold up for a 17+game season for 5+ years.  

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I bet Stroud will take more hits in the NFL. Young has that 6th sense in the pocket and have the quickness and agility to go with it. Not saying Stround isn't good in the pocket, but Young avoids a lot of hits because of his size and agility that a bigger QBs might not be able to dodge

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30 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Yeah, it's clearly a smoke screen at this point to tempt the Texans to trade for the pick.

Literally no reason to release this news if you're the Panthers. Kunkel is just acting as a mouthpiece.

The Texans really want Bryce Young. Since I like C.J. Stroud, it would be a win for me if they swapped picks with the Panthers to obtain Young at #1 , leaving the Panthers to  select Stroud at #2  plus an added draft  selection or two. 

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I dont think many people are debating that, however we are wondering if Youngs body can hold up for a 17+game season for 5+ years.  

i think he can with a good OL and his ability to evade sacks and play smart football

 

even if hes a smidge shorter and lighter, Brees did it. I don't think a couple inches and pounds will make a drastic difference. His size may be a advantage to avoiding hits

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2 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

Bryce Young has evaded tons of potential sacks due to his picket awareness and agility

I've also seen him tackled by pass rushers who just had to use a single arm to bring him down. 

This isn't the case of a small RB being an advantage 'cos he can hide behind his Olinemen. 

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