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Predicting Bryce Young's rookie year


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What do you predict his stats and accomplishments to be.  Assuming he starts and finishes all 17 games.

I think we run an RPO based offense and Bryce has a decent year as a rookie

  • Passing Yards: 3,900
  • Pass. Pct: 62%
  • Pass. TDs: 23
  • Ints: 12
  • Rushing Yards: 300
  • Rush TDs: 4
  • Pass Rating: 94.8

Leads the team to an NFC South Divisional Title and wins rookie of the year honors.  We win one playoff game at home before losing in divisional round.  What do you think?

 

 

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Interestingly, I also just asked the chat AI and it reluctantly gave me a prediction with low confidence.  apparently it's even more optimistic than I am.  Here's the exact response:

As an AI language model, I can provide you with a speculative estimate of Bryce Young's future stats, but please keep in mind that these predictions are based purely on statistical trends and do not account for factors such as injuries, team performance, or changes in coaching staff or scheme. Additionally, I cannot guarantee the accuracy of these predictions as they are based on limited information and assumptions.

Assuming that Bryce Young continues to develop as a quarterback and stays healthy, here's a speculative estimate of his future stats:

  • Passing yards: 4,000 - 4,500
  • Completion percentage: 65% - 70%
  • Touchdowns: 30 - 35
  • Interceptions: 5 - 10
  • Rushing yards: 300 - 500
  • Rushing touchdowns: 3 - 6

Again, please keep in mind that these are purely speculative estimates based on limited information and should be taken with a grain of salt.

Also predict that Panthers will win between 8-10 games, sounds about right.  

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17 minutes ago, NAS said:

Interestingly, I also just asked the chat AI and it reluctantly gave me a prediction with low confidence.  apparently it's even more optimistic than I am.  Here's the exact response:

As an AI language model, I can provide you with a speculative estimate of Bryce Young's future stats, but please keep in mind that these predictions are based purely on statistical trends and do not account for factors such as injuries, team performance, or changes in coaching staff or scheme. Additionally, I cannot guarantee the accuracy of these predictions as they are based on limited information and assumptions.

Assuming that Bryce Young continues to develop as a quarterback and stays healthy, here's a speculative estimate of his future stats:

  • Passing yards: 4,000 - 4,500
  • Completion percentage: 65% - 70%
  • Touchdowns: 30 - 35
  • Interceptions: 5 - 10
  • Rushing yards: 300 - 500
  • Rushing touchdowns: 3 - 6

Again, please keep in mind that these are purely speculative estimates based on limited information and should be taken with a grain of salt.

Also predict that Panthers will win between 8-10 games, sounds about right.  

We nearly had 8-10 wins with defensive linemen touching Bakers passes as much as our receivers.
 

11+ wins easily if Bryce puts up those numbers. 

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7 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

We nearly had 8-10 wins with defensive linemen touching Bakers passes as much as our receivers.
 

11+ wins easily if Bryce puts up those numbers. 

You have to assume it was also a really bad year for the other teams too.  They're bound to improve too, except for the Bucs. 

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