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Young vs first the round QBs


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1 minute ago, Varking said:

Bryce missed on some throws that would have definitely have helped. AR extended a bunch of plays that lead to some completions. Bryce looked like he had predetermined a few of his throws were going to a specific guy regardless of coverage once he counted to three in his head and one of them lead to an easy interception. I think he just had a few lapses in game one of his rookie year.

Doesn’t help Young his WRs can get separation.  Think that plays into the staring down.  Windows are small.  

and our talent and playcalls pose no threat downfield.  That’s allows a D to play different 

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Just now, CRA said:

Doesn’t help Young his WRs can get separation.  Think that plays into the staring down.  Windows are small.  

and our talent and playcalls pose no threat downfield.  That’s allows a D to play different 

Playcalling was an issue for sure. He had the performance that hurt his team more than the other two for week 1. It’s a long season. I don’t expect it to stay like this. 

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Just now, ncfan said:

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Just pointing out

Well allow me to point out a few things. When we traded up to the first overall pick and forfeited our best WR and another first rounder there was an expectation or two. Nothing extreme like instant playoffs but just a basic low bar. Defeating the Desmond Ridder led Falcons would qualify. Today was dreadful.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

Well allow me to point out a few things. When we traded up to the first overall pick and forfeited our best WR and another first rounder there was an expectation or two. Nothing extreme like instant playoffs but just a basic low bar. Defeating the Desmond Ridder led Falcons would qualify. Today was dreadful.

Desmond Ridder didn't beat the panthers today and trying to argue that he did is silly.

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

Playcalling was an issue for sure. He had the performance that hurt his team more than the other two for week 1. It’s a long season. I don’t expect it to stay like this. 

We aren’t going to threaten teams downfield this season.   Talked about it before the season started.  And when you don’t have the talent and playcalls to do it….it makes life hard on a QB.  Especially in the NFL without the talent/scheme that allows folks to be open quick.   

Chark will help whenever healthy.  He has the talent/ability.   But it’s a one man job here.    And that’s not really Young’s game. That’s my issue with his skill talent.  It just doesn’t do him favors or match Young’s game yet.   Wish they could have done better there.  But it’s year one. 

 

 

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Just now, Panthercougar68 said:

Desmond Ridder didn't beat the panthers today and trying to argue that he did is silly.

My man you can flail and poo every post you want but Ridder and his team are still 1-0. Hopefully Bryce Young with all the hype about his passion for studying the game will take this L to heart and look much improved next week.

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6 minutes ago, frankw said:

My man you can flail and poo every post you want but Ridder and his team are still 1-0. Hopefully Bryce Young with all the hype about his passion for studying the game will take this L to heart and look much improved next week.

There is no failing but to ignore that Bryce did better than YOU thought itsn't an issue.

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Just now, Panthercougar68 said:

There is no failing but to ignore that Bryce did better than YOU thought itsn't an issue.

You are chasing shadows bud I've been pro Bryce and remain pro Bryce but I'm not going to spend my Sunday evening polishing up a turd because you are in your feelings.

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