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Bryce Young Film Breakdown Megathread


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11 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Major f' up if the Panthers take this guy #1. Bad judgement. Totally ignoring the advantages of the others to fall into media love with the tiniest ever to do it. The best sports agents will do that for ya.

Setting you, the team up for failure, Zach Wilson style.

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If you think Corral is a great golden lion and Young will get hurt then you should want Young. His certain injury will give Corral a chance to show what he can do. In fact is Young is so average, Corral should crush him in training camp right?

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1 minute ago, Mage said:

Tua's Bama teams were at another level when it comes to offensive talent compared to Bryce.  Tua in 2018/2019 had Damien Harris, Josh Jacobs, Najee Harris, Ruggs, Waddle, DeVonta, and Jeudy.  Bryce played with some great guys too but not nearly as stacked as what Tua or even Mac Jones had.

Personally Bryce's playmaking ability gives him a big advantage over Tua for me as a prospect.  

 

How come Bryce doesn't have better stats than Tua, or Corral and we're supposed to accept a smaller player who can't rush like Corral, or AR, or Levis?

Yes the media would love a bottom feeder like the Jets to make a foolish move like Zach Wilson so they can laugh later.

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

If you think Corral is a great golden lion and Young will get hurt then you should want Young. His certain injury will give Corral a chance to show what he can do. In fact is Young is so average, Corral should crush him in training camp right?

What's best for the team is what I said above, totally sidestepping everybody's Bryce Young bluff. 

He's dropping. It's all hype. His stats don't even measure up to Tua or Corral and in comparison Corral is a prolific ground threat while Young will need constant and vigilant protection.

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27 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

Struggles with down-the-field accuracy, but hopefully he will still come around to being a capable backup.  

That is very true. I also forgot to mention, Corral is also downright deceitful with his play-action. Often fooling the camera. 

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11 minutes ago, 96Bravo said:

That is very true. I also forgot to mention, Corral is also downright deceitful with his play-action. Often fooling the camera. 

He's a EZ fade route savant he swished two in a practice and nobody else could. Great release and zip. They forgot about Matt Corral the player.

That's ok. He's had a year, training, eating, studying, lifting at Panthers HQ.

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10 hours ago, rippadonn said:

How come Bryce doesn't have better stats than Tua

Did you not read my post?

Mac Jones and Tua played with far better Alabama receivers than Bryce did.  If Bryce had Ruggs, Waddle, Smith, and Jeudy, I bet you he matches or eclipses Tua's numbers.

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2 hours ago, Mage said:

Did you not read my post?

Mac Jones and Tua played with far better Alabama receivers than Bryce did.  If Bryce had Ruggs, Waddle, Smith, and Jeudy, I bet you he matches or eclipses Tua's numbers.

 

My favorite saying when playing WII golf is "Sometimes the numbers work". I like stats that back up film. And I abhor comparisons. Other than that, I will agree that there is a whole lot that goes into making that #1 pick,

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1 hour ago, ncfan said:

There’s going to be some salty fans on draft night

 

 

I think 99% will be totally fine, most people want this whole thing to be done so we can move forward and get excited about our new QB (as long as it isn’t Levi’s 😀). What might trigger discourse is a potentially strong “I told you do” crowd. Hopefully that is kept somewhat in check.

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