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The Real Reason Bryce Being the Pick Scares Me - He'll be the Marvin Lewis of QB's


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24 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Great breakdown of what he will see from defenses in the league

 

Good summary of the Bryce concerns, and he didn't even really get into some of the questionable footwork that also gets ignored by the media for some reason. He's literally on his toes or jumping in the air numerous time when throwing. 

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2 hours ago, Actionman0z said:

That’s why we have Matt Corral, and why Tepper and his trophy wife are the problem. Football people want Stroud, admin wants Midget. Draft midget, get hurt, enter Corral. Simple.

What football people? Every Tom, Dick and Harry say Young is the best QB in this draft. And on a side note show me on the doll where Tepper and his wife touched you 

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2 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Good summary of the Bryce concerns, and he didn't even really get into some of the questionable footwork that also gets ignored by the media for some reason. He's literally on his toes or jumping in the air numerous time when throwing. 

Its crazy....Like the concerns are right there in front to see and everybody just ignores them because "he is a playmaker". Im not even saying this to down him, most players have flaws to correct coming in the league. But bad habits like that will come back and bite you in the pros. As big of success cam was in college he got ripped for his mechanics all the time. Nobody seems to care about bryce.

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17 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

yeah, we should target the next ryan leaf, jamarcus russell, sam darnold, brady quinn, jeff george, matt leinart, sam bradford, zach wilson….etc, etc, etc, etc because dominant size and arm strength are what really make a good QB

If size doesnt matter then where are all the sub 6ft qbs?

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16 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If size doesnt matter then where are all the sub 6ft qbs?

not saying it doesn’t matter, just saying it’s a not an eliminating characteristic. i’m sure young would prefer to be 6’4” too. just because he’s not, that doesn’t me he can’t be a successful NFL QB. there are plenty of examples across olympic and professional sports of guys the same size or smaller as Young thriving in an environment dominated by greek statues, including the NFL.

maybe he’ll be one of those transcendental players, maybe he won’t. whining about young’s size and saying he’ll get killed because it’s a man’s game and he has no business out there shows a very myopic view of him as a player and the game.

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With as passionate as these defenses have been over the last month or so on behalf of all small framed QB's I am expecting an Eli Manning level streak of consecutive career starts for Bryce Young. Will he miss any games at all? Probably not 🫡

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4 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Its crazy....Like the concerns are right there in front to see and everybody just ignores them because "he is a playmaker". Im not even saying this to down him, most players have flaws to correct coming in the league. But bad habits like that will come back and bite you in the pros. As big of success cam was in college he got ripped for his mechanics all the time. Nobody seems to care about bryce.

Yeah I’m sure all of our coaches, scouts, and personnel people whose jobs, reputations, and in some cases careers are on the line, are just ignoring all of the concerns. I’m sure all these people who spent their whole lives in football and have access to more film than you, more information than you, more data than you, are just missing what you’re seeing.

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6 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Great breakdown of what he will see from defenses in the league

 

I watched the video. I like that he had the LSU and Texas game because if you watch the full games you're able to see a QB that has a plan B when the defense has an answer to plan A. I'm an LSU fan, we pressured Bryce on 40% of his dropbacks and used Harold Perkins, our OLB as a spy. It took a 2pt conversion in OT to prevent Alabama from getting the ball back on offense because the momentum started to shift. 

Bryce's deficiencies are well-documented in every scouting report. I don't know one report that doesn't mention he will be a size outlier and doesn't have elite arm strength. He has one strike against him to start.

Therefore, I argue that his tape is scrutinized even more because he doesn't fit the prototype. Yet, the majority of those same scouting reports still have him as the No.1 rated QB or even the No.1 overall prospect. 

 

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2 hours ago, Mother Grabber said:

yeah, we should target the next ryan leaf, jamarcus russell, sam darnold, brady quinn, jeff george, matt leinart, sam bradford, zach wilson….etc, etc, etc, etc because dominant size and arm strength are what really make a good QB

I'm not the one asking for the FIRST smallest and lightest QB to EVER play QB in the NFL.

You are the one picking an outlier a statistical and physical anomaly expecting him to make it.

Tua, Kyler already having trouble staying in the game physically. He's not better coming out of college.

YOU think because of his smile and cuteness, Bryce is gonna make it!

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