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Predicting Bryce Young's rookie year


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1 hour ago, CRA said:

6,000 passing yards, 99% completion (Ian Thomas drops one), a solid 50 TDs. 

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3800ish passing yards.  20 TDs, 11 INTs, 64% completion, 1 rushing TD, 200 yards on the ground. 

 

Do I get to choose?

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15 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

This is good.  Only thing I would add is that there will be 2-3 batted balls causing melt down overreactions from some folks.

First time a ball is batted down, the huddle…

 

lol I can’t wait. 

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On 5/1/2023 at 7:28 PM, 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.  

Which chat do you use, the one i was using flat out won't do predictions. 

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31 minutes ago, Panthero said:

Which chat do you use, the one i was using flat out won't do predictions. 

OpenAI

I had to convince it several times in the conversation after it said it won’t do predictions. Like a human it caved lol

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I predict that he will be scrutinized, criticized and marginalized by most of the fans. I expect that he will be vilified, crucified or glorified by the fans no matter what he does. So business as usual. Personally, I think he will eventually be the best qb we've had since Newton. It may not show at first but it's there and will show itself as the season plays out.

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