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Albert Breer: Bryce Young scored 98 on his S2 teat


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6 minutes ago, RJK said:

How is he not good when Chicago just traded the #1 overall pick!…you answered your own question 

Fields was objectively a top 5 QB for an extended stretch last year pretty much right after they allowed him to start taking off.  As someone who hates OSU and the Bears I'm not really sure where anyone could involve themselves in a football convo starting from a place of saying Fields isn't good

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46 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Nobody is knocking Bryce for practicing it. But you also can’t say practicing something doesn’t improve your performance in reaction times. Of course it does. The more you practice the more you’re able to react without thinking.  Think of reaction based video games, the more you play then the better you get, especially when it’s strictly based on reaction time.
 

Is it a very good sign that he scored so well? Of course!  Does the fact he’s been practicing since high school skew the context of comparing his score against anyone else who took the test? Of course it does. 

Ok first off its most likely not going to help taking it multiple times.  Second off lets compare it to practicing for the 40 yard dash for example.   First off there is a physical genetic limitation to how fast you can run regardless of how much you train for it.  Second, if you run a 4.25 at the nfl combine and you practiced for the 40 since high school, guess what?  You're still fast.  Thats all that really matters.

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13 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

Ok first off its most likely not going to help taking it multiple times.  Second off lets compare it to practicing for the 40 yard dash for example.   First off there is a physical genetic limitation to how fast you can run regardless of how much you train for it.  Second, if you run a 4.25 at the nfl combine and you practiced for the 40 since high school, guess what?  You're still fast.  Thats all that really matters.

It’s not like practicing the 40 though. It’s mental, not physical. It would help taking it multiple times. The more comfortable and familiar you are with something like that, the quicker you can react.  Anyone who’s played duck hunt, the first time you play you’re not going to score nearly as well as the tenth or twentieth. 

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2 hours ago, thennek said:

If this test is so important to determine QB success, why was Fields not picked earlier and why has his career been “less than stellar’? 
 

Because some FOs and coaches are susceptible to media-driven hype  Because he was saddled with bad coaching that was not trying to play to his strengths, had to deal with more than one OC, had a terrible O-line as far as pass protection, and didn't have any great weapons. 

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2 hours ago, Luciu5 said:

This is a good example but a bad example at the same time. If you run the 40 yard dash daily, you will get faster at it to a point. Better technique will get you faster. Better body conditioning will get you faster. There are things you can do to improve at it. I'm not sure how one would improve at the S2 specifically. 

Practicing the test helps you understand it better.  Decreases anxiety because it helps you understand what to expect.  you improve your mental technique. 
If I practiced the 40, worked on my technique and got in peak condition, could I run a 4.4? 

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32 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

 

And what would that be?  Aren't reporters suppose to share the data and information with readers?  Instead you tell us that you have gathered info and we need to trust your sense of logic.   Good stuff.

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