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Bryce Young Film Breakdown Megathread


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42 minutes ago, rayzor said:

I think most people pulling for Young would be ok with Stroud too. There's not really an anti-Stroud crowd. 

There is, though, a pretty strong and vocal anti-Young crowd. This is the one that I worry just a little bit for. To this crowd, I'll only say this. Be ready for Young to be the pick. Seriously, brace yourself. Line up a counselor.  Do whatever you need, because it's incredibly likely that Young will be our franchise QB.

All that said .....

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There's like 10 to 20 people who post all day every day that make things seam more extreme than they are in reality. 

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As I'm watching more of him, I'm realizing that a lot of the reason he's got so much time to throw is because he's creating it. His situational awareness (defenders in the backfield, his receivers, and the defensive secondary) , his mobility and body control, and his ability to concentrate and process quickly...I think that's something that will buy him time and keep him upright. 

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3 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Young really struggled badly against GA in that championship game and his Oline protection was as porous as a sieve. Stroud played very well against GA and came very close to win it even with his bad plays he still managed to almost pull it off. 

 

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3 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Young really struggled badly against GA in that championship game and his Oline protection was as porous as a sieve. 

This just isn’t true

Surely you’re capable of going through this thread and I don’t need to post every single tweet

And I guess you’ll just pretend like Bryce didn’t on a show against this same Georgia team a month prior 

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

This just isn’t true

Surely you’re capable of going through this thread and I don’t need to post every single tweet

And I guess you’ll just pretend like Bryce didn’t on a show against this same Georgia team a month prior 

That dude literally just looked at the box score and saw Bryce have two ints and say "hE StRuGgLeD BaDLY". Bruh, anybody that ACTUALLY watched that game know that game wasn't on Bryce. Bryce was dropping absolute dimes, his receivers did him no favors. And I'm glad you posted that link because I've never seen it, and it was even worse than I thought. Bryce should have beaten Georgia's historic defense TWICE, but his receivers sold HARD in that championship.

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6 minutes ago, Chief Keek said:
He's got little hands and little eyes, and he walks around tellin' great big lies. He's got a little nose and tiny little teeth. He wears platform shoes on his nasty little feet.

Got no reason to live, unless you are the #1 pick in the NFL draft. 

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Based off what i been watching he threw the ball a lot better in 2021 than 2022 to me. Last year the passes didnt have the same zip and velocity also hung in the air a lot almost to the point they look like ducks. Receivers having to slow down on routes and turnaround for catches a lot.  2021 he is consistently hitting guys in stride and not throwing his backfoot as much. Im just watching games and noticing a difference.

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33 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Based off what i been watching he threw the ball a lot better in 2021 than 2022 to me. Last year the passes didnt have the same zip and velocity also hung in the air a lot almost to the point they look like ducks. Receivers having to slow down on routes and turnaround for catches a lot.  2021 he is consistently hitting guys in stride and not throwing his backfoot as much. Im just watching games and noticing a difference.

Young did have a shoulder injury and that may have had an impact on his throws even after it healed.

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