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Bryce Young sucks


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Just now, Deltek44 said:

I hate disagree with some but I dont see his arm strength as a problem. Seems to make all the throws to me.

I don’t think it’s the arm strength. It’s that he’s too easy to bring down. His small stride doesn’t allow him to make easy short yard pick ups. 
 

That and his accuracy hasn’t shown up yet. He left some plays on the field today. He’s either  too quick to throw it away or he  holds the ball too long doesn’t let guys go get it. 
 

He’s so committed to structure and having the wide open guy that it makes him predictable. Reich needs to tell him to let it rip. If he throws picks it’s fine. Just move the ball. We have to get aggressive.

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I’m so f*cking sick of everyone saying “Bryce needs playmakers”

#1, he’s the first overall pick in the draft. He’s supposed to BE the playmaker. Cam Newton was also a #1 overall pick, a player WORTHY of that selection because he was a true playmaker. You take a QB that needs “playmakers” to be successful in the 2nd round.

#2, these skill players aren’t nobodies. Thielen has been an extremely productive WR in the NFL. Chark is productive when healthy and to my knowledge didn’t even have a catch tonight. Miles Sanders has been productive in some very good offenses and has his preferred position coach with him. Hayden Hurst was a first round pick and has been a moderately productive TE in the NFL.

#3, this coaching staff was supposed to be “all star” level and should be getting more out of the offense. Instead it looks worse than Ben McAdoo calling plays with a paper bag on his head. Maybe there are too many cooks in the kitchen to be successful.

Maybe the Panthers are just cursed. Either way if another person says “Bryce Young needs playmakers” you’re just not right. 

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He’s got no confidence in himself. He lined up behind a guard and had to be pushed by his RB to the center. I have never seen that happen before.

The stage is too big for him and he needs to sit until he figures it out. He could be the smartest kid in the world but if he doesn’t have confidence when the lights come on then it’s all for nothing.

I’d love it if he had Cam’s confidence but I’d even take Baker’s at this point.

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

I’m so f*cking sick of everyone saying “Bryce needs playmakers”

#1, he’s the first overall pick in the draft. He’s supposed to BE the playmaker. Cam Newton was also a #1 overall pick, a player WORTHY of that selection because he was a true playmaker. You take a QB that needs “playmakers” to be successful in the 2nd round.

#2, these skill players aren’t nobodies. Thielen has been an extremely productive WR in the NFL. Chark is productive when healthy and to my knowledge didn’t even have a catch tonight. Miles Sanders has been productive in some very good offenses and has his preferred position coach with him. Hayden Hurst was a first round pick and has been a moderately productive TE in the NFL.

#3, this coaching staff was supposed to be “all star” level and should be getting more out of the offense. Instead it looks worse than Ben McAdoo calling plays with a paper bag on his head. Maybe there are too many cooks in the kitchen to be successful.

Maybe the Panthers are just cursed. Either way if another person says “Bryce Young needs playmakers” you’re just not right. 

It's still a team sport, like it or not.

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Bryce isn't excused from blame but I do still believe that he has the talent to be a good QB. I honestly put the fault on Frank and his staff. Frank comes from Philly's system. They NEED to establish the run to set up the big play action downfield!! Our interior O-line is trash right now, see all of the plays where he runs Sanders into our own brick wall for no gain then we get stuck with 2nd and long, 3rd and long. This is what plagued Darnold and Mayfield during their time here. 

If ya'll watch the Philly game vs MN game, MN defense shut down their passing game and Hursts looked like an average QB. Philly ran the ball with Swift for 150+ yds and then hit Smith for those long gains. Our team does not have the talent to establish the run game right now. Even the Saints established the run game tonight to set up the big plays to Olave. 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He is just super limited. Out routes? Forget it. That's a pick six. Quick slants? Better be off play action and the LBs better bite. Deep ball? Just LOL. 

The guy can basically throw screens and drags. Everything else better be WIDE. ASS. OPEN.

i hate UNC but we fuged up not taking howell last year, would have been fine with it cause he could make throws. didnt think he was the world beater others did, but nfl caliber upside sure, that was clear. thought the big year he had really was as much of superior wrs/rb duo than him. but he could hit them in small windows and in stride. stroud was my guy this year. both throw guys open and into nfl windows. 

teams are keyed into the run game when we do and bryce hasnt really shown he can hit the windows or  get it close (ATL game) when they were open. so yeah this is bad news. maybe FR is really old urban and we get better after the dino is gone. but this is a baaaaaad look.

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2 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I’m so f*cking sick of everyone saying “Bryce needs playmakers”

#1, he’s the first overall pick in the draft. He’s supposed to BE the playmaker. Cam Newton was also a #1 overall pick, a player WORTHY of that selection because he was a true playmaker. You take a QB that needs “playmakers” to be successful in the 2nd round.

#2, these skill players aren’t nobodies. Thielen has been an extremely productive WR in the NFL. Chark is productive when healthy and to my knowledge didn’t even have a catch tonight. Miles Sanders has been productive in some very good offenses and has his preferred position coach with him. Hayden Hurst was a first round pick and has been a moderately productive TE in the NFL.

#3, this coaching staff was supposed to be “all star” level and should be getting more out of the offense. Instead it looks worse than Ben McAdoo calling plays with a paper bag on his head. Maybe there are too many cooks in the kitchen to be successful.

Maybe the Panthers are just cursed. Either way if another person says “Bryce Young needs playmakers” you’re just not right. 

Cam was Superman!  That's not Bryce nor alot are!  I agree somewhat with #2 and #3

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