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


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4 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

You're coming up with that by yourself or are you following the other guppies a couple pages back.

Do ANY of you have an original thought?

"If rippadonn said so" derp derp

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ripp it isn't our job on the line. If these folks are wrong they're getting sent packing and we're still here. There isn't anything we can do about it but hope for the best.

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3 hours ago, CPantherKing said:

Let everyone dive into the over valued QBs for another year.

Question should be about what do you want from a QB? Playoffs? Playoff wins? Conference championship? SB championship? Dynasty QB?

Then look at round value of QBs for each category when given a franchise opportunity. If they are never given an opportunity to lead a franchise, you can't consider them. There will always be QBs capable of winning a SB and being a dynasty QB that never realize it because teams choose to never give them an opportunity.

Now, look at elements of QB longevity if you want a dynasty QB.

If there are flags on a QB that may lead to their longevity or SB potential from being compromised, you let another team take the long shot and waste draft capital.

QBs like Drew Brees, Kyler Murray, Bryce Young, and Russell Wilson should never be drafted in the 1st. If they fall to the 2nd or 3rd round and everything else pointed to them being a 1st round pick, then draft them and commit to them for several years while you get immediate impact players in the 1st round.

Parcells knows the probability and risk. He knows the value of wasting 1st round value. The data has shown that the dramatic increase of 1st round QBs selected in the past 15 seasons has not led to a significant return of NFL championship success for the teams investing in rookie QBs.

Fire by the way! Exactly. But but but, he's amazing. Somebody needs to break the spell because stylistically his game won't last long next level. Parcels see it. Even I can see it.

They have to learn old lessons all over again QBs have a prototype for a reason, you bet on THAT if all things are equal but they're not.

Bryce Young isn't a running QB in the NFL.

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No big stats. Just a huge number of attempts one year and still not a better completion percentage than Corral.

Why? Why? Because they said so?! The historical data doesn't support his success and he's not Kyler Murray, who because of his stats and advantages, I'd have to pick over Young, looking at data not listening to media and huddle fanboys. So it's not just about short. Kyler offers more. Modern day dual threat.

BY is a College hero.

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10 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Any concerns on him standing on his toes or hopping in the air to get throws off? That kinda stuff no one brings up on film reviews for some reason

I could care less how he gets the ball out to a receiver, just as long as he is consistently releasing the ball quickly and on target with his throws.

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32 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

If we get it wrong, we can just tank and try again next year 

Or have we already traded our 2024 #1 ? 

Plus we have the legendary Andy Dalton to fall back on 

Fitterer was here when we picked JC Horn over Micah Parsons right? Iirc Ripp wanted Micah in the first and Trask in the second that year.

Bryce Young would be that. Again.

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1 hour ago, rippadonn said:

What else does he do? Walk on water?

Extending plays in and out of the pocket? Have you read or seen anything about him? His game’s compared mostly to Mahomes and Wilson are they old school pocket passers too?

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