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Bryce Young… Batted down pass


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21 minutes ago, NAS said:

bust.

 

 

as in his bust will be in the HoF.

those were nothing really to be concerned about because 1) it got worked out because he was a good player and that's what good players do and 2) the overwhelming bigger picture of what he did and was capable of more than made up for a few instances where he had a ball batted down. 

These with BY are nothing to be concerned about because 1) it will get worked out because he's a good player and that's what good players do and 2) the overwhelming bigger picture of what he did at Bama and what he's done so far in a very impressive set of practices so far and what he's more than capable of doing will more than make up for a few instances where he had a ball batted down or even underthrown a couple passes EARLY in his practices with the team.

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40 minutes ago, NAS said:

Exactly. Batted balls is like 75% o-line fault and 25% QB's fault. QB's fault for staring down where they are going to throw it, and o-lines fault for not getting theit defender's hands down. Stats have shown that there is no correlation to height and batted balls.

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11 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

Welcome to the NFL young man, every DT in the league is a freak athlete

That's a good thing.  He has to learn the offense as well as the defense.  He can get an education from our defensive line.  Rather this happen now than in a game.  He has time to learn and recover.

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Every time they bat down one of his passes in practice it gives him an opportunity to learn how to avoid that problem. This is a good thing to be happening now and the D-line need to make it a priority in every snap of practice.

And if somehow that makes our D-line better at doing it also, well, that's all for the good.

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11 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Every time they bat down one of his passes in practice it gives him an opportunity to learn how to avoid that problem. This is a good thing to be happening now and the D-line need to make it a priority in every snap of practice.

And if somehow that makes our D-line better at doing it also, well, that's all for the good.

you can't improve at anything unless you need to improve. and everyone has something they can improve on. if you aren't improving at something, you aren't working hard enough. 

there is going to be an adjustment from college to pros. everyone, including his coaches and himself has acknowledged this. there are a couple (or at least on) idjit in here who believes that Young shouldn't have to improve on anything or should have NOTHING to improve on because of what drafting him cost us. 

but the reality is, there will be an adjustment to everything in the game. you draft Young because you believe he can make that transition and excel at his position beyond what any other prospects would have done. you don't draft him because he's got nothing to improve upon. you draft him because you 100% believe, with the help of your coaches, that he will improve and reach his potential.

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13 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

Welcome to the NFL young man, every DT in the league is a freak athlete

 

 

That’s why you don’t draft a guy that’s my size first overall. I hope I’m wrong and eating crow after young brings us our first SB win. 

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