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Hall of Famer Bill Parcells on Bryce Young's Size: 'He Better Walk on Water'


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On 4/21/2023 at 11:51 PM, TheCasillas said:

Actually JT o’Sullivan talks about that in his most recent video and praises it. If you think he is doing that “to look over the line” … then you are falling for misinformation.

 

here is another great video that discusses his footwork in detail as well 

 

So how do you feel about the same podcast dudes CJ vid?

 

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4 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Here are some serious concerns on Bryce Young and will need some serious fixing.

 

Fantastic video.

It's no coincidence that all the footage is from the LSU, Georgia and Texas games either - teams that field multiple NFL level athletes on defence. 

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5 hours ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Here are some serious concerns on Bryce Young and will need some serious fixing.

 

This is what folks were trying to say about the combine stuff. He wasn’t going to test anywhere near as well as the others. He is coming into the NFL and he doesn’t have a great arm, or great speed, and a lot of his creative plays in college required him to run away from guys who didn’t have NFL speed or his line was blocking for him all day. Things he won’t get here. 

And while he has elite PRE SNAP reads, post snap he misreads the speed of defenders and he panicked in the pocket during these games here. And while LSU and Georgia have NFL caliber players on defense I wouldn’t agree that Texas has many. And he was all over the place with his accuracy at times here. It was like watching a smaller, slower, weaker armed Anthony Richardson. I have warmed up to Bryce being our pick but folks here are attempting to sweep things like this under the rug and claim he has no issues throwing to the middle of the field and he doesn’t go through these bouts of inaccuracy but here it is on tape for folks to see. 

And that is ignoring the weight issue. 

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1 hour ago, Varking said:

This is what folks were trying to say about the combine stuff. He wasn’t going to test anywhere near as well as the others. He is coming into the NFL and he doesn’t have a great arm, or great speed, and a lot of his creative plays in college required him to run away from guys who didn’t have NFL speed or his line was blocking for him all day. Things he won’t get here. 

And while he has elite PRE SNAP reads, post snap he misreads the speed of defenders and he panicked in the pocket during these games here. And while LSU and Georgia have NFL caliber players on defense I wouldn’t agree that Texas has many. And he was all over the place with his accuracy at times here. It was like watching a smaller, slower, weaker armed Anthony Richardson. I have warmed up to Bryce being our pick but folks here are attempting to sweep things like this under the rug and claim he has no issues throwing to the middle of the field and he doesn’t go through these bouts of inaccuracy but here it is on tape for folks to see. 

And that is ignoring the weight issue. 

I am not trying to be derisive, but I am going to ascribe way more validity to the brain trust that constitutes our highly experienced coaching staff than opinions of message board members, or even the decidedly dogmatic opinion of a crotchety old coach of a now bygone era of football. 

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12 minutes ago, top dawg said:

I am not trying to be derisive, but I am going to ascribe way more validity to the brain trust that constitutes our highly experienced coaching staff than opinions of message board members, or even the decidedly dogmatic opinion of a crotchety old coach of a now bygone era of football. 

That’s fine. I’m just talking about his tape. I wasn’t commenting on his quote in that reply you are quoting. Just his tape where he doesn’t look like the type of guy scoring 98 on an S2 because his reaction times were very poor. 

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4 hours ago, OldhamA said:

Fantastic video.

It's no coincidence that all the footage is from the LSU, Georgia and Texas games either - teams that field multiple NFL level athletes on defense. 

I just hope whoever we pick will have the adjustments needed to fix these types of issues especially at the QB position with the coaching staff we put together. 

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