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Soooo Bryce Young will never QB sneak???


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The most unstoppable play on 4th and 1(or less) and it's not in the play book?

I cannot find the source, but I saw it was in one of the panthers.com fluff pieces. Defenses dont have to even game plan(even the fake snap/draw them off-sides is null) against this when playing the panthers. The rules crew is reviewing the play call in the off-season cause it has like a 94% success ratio(ala extra point change). 

 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Haven't seen that anywhere but outside of a massive quarterback like Cam Newton, sneaks are as much about your blockers as they are the quarterback.

Tom brady was the best or near tops and hes about least athletic as a QB could have been, plus I doubt he had a much better squat than young...

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3 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Unstoppable is probably not the best way to describe …. Especially since the bears failed to convert sneaks two weeks in a row with Fields.

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How effective is the QB sneak in the National Football League (NFL)? According to Jason Kelce, the QB sneak has a 94% chance of gaining one yard. Other sources have the success rate at anywhere from 84% to 88%.

 

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4 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I want to be part of the 93.84333% success rate for a first down. I didn't know it was illegal for young to do this...

maybe he can get in shotgun formation and run towards the LOS just before the hike......

QB sneak on 4th down is about as unstoppable as a 2TE formation and run up the middle on 4th down.

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5 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I want to be part of the 93.84333% success rate for a first down. I didn't know it was illegal for young to do this...

maybe he can get in shotgun formation and run towards the LOS just before the hike......

All I asked was if you wanted Bryce QB sneaking I never said it was illegal for him lol. I’m sure he will QB sneak at some point but I’m not mad if he doesn’t.. not yet at least. Now if we consistently seem to not be able to get a yard or inches converted then I’m wanting him to run them. 
 

LOL at your second paragraph lolll 

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

You only confirmed what I stated.

Still a high success rate that the panthers will not even try. 

Hate to add the rando mess of "complaining about werido _____ " panther fan. To me this a huge issue on any goal-line or inch deals when you cannot use a 94% win rate play....

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Asking Bryce to sneak is just asking for injuries.

Having said that, it could end up being quite an effective play for us to pull out of our bag late in big games during his career.  If we almost never do it and teams don't think we'll run it with Bryce, having it in our back pocket for future playoff games would be nice.

But no, I never want to see him do it in random regular season games, not once.

It's also why I never understood us not going after someone like Jamal Williams with that being his super power to get those 1 yard dives.

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