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Bryce Young sucks


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8 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah horrible accuracy. And underneath stuff is at guys knees

He's not putting enough arch on the deep ball and it's like he's throwing it as hard as he can with low arch and it just rockets out to nowhere. Teddy did that push passing as well and it wasn't a good idea. Watch CJ Stroud throw the ball and see how high it goes and it looks effortless.

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1 minute ago, Huffgolf30 said:

The prob is we pushed for QB this year instead of just being patient. Stroud and AR may end up being better but that's not saying much.

Honestly, both will be 10+ year starters in the NFL.  And both have pro bowl+ potential.  AR just had to stay healthy.  Stroud will be fine.  And I maintain Hooker may end uo being the best from the class when healthy.  All infinitely better options than Bryce was and I said that from jumpstreet.   

So, that is saying much, because I think Bryce is barely even a backup- level pro QB.

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I could also just be a frustrated fan who doesn't really know what is really going on but here is my take.

Bryce could be a bust.  Bryce could be building up his knowledge and will break out in 2-3 games from now.  Play calling could be the problem.  Receivers not getting open could be the problem.  Too many cooks in the kitchen could be the problem.  

Personally, I think it's a little bit of everything but something that not a lot of people talk about is how much and i mean really how much of everything is completely new. 

New staff many of whom have not worked together before.

New scheme combining a bunch of different stuff.  

New offense.  Icky, Bozeman and Moton.  Those are the 3 starters playing for us right now that started for us last year.  That's it.  

This whole thing is going to take some time.  To figure out what works, for players to gel, for the team to gel.  Yes, we suck right now but there are a multitude of reasons outside of the coaches forgot how to coach, Young is a bust, Fitt is the worst GM and Tepper is the next coming of Jerry Jones.

 

And I love all the Told you so people coming out of the wood works.  If it was possible to tell who would be great and who would be a bust the NFL would look a lot different.  

 

 

  

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16 minutes ago, pantherj said:

He's not putting enough arch on the deep ball and it's like he's throwing it as hard as he can with low arch and it just rockets out to nowhere. Teddy did that push passing as well and it wasn't a good idea. Watch CJ Stroud throw the ball and see how high it goes and it looks effortless.

Not positive that's the case with Bryce, but I've seen that a lot. And it is a lack of natural arm strength. It can be improved, but may impact accuracy. 

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2 hours ago, methodtoll said:

Rookie QB with no WRs who create seperation and very conservative play calling.... not really on Bryce

This is why the whole build of the team is just dumb. You go all in on the qb whose claim to fame is fast processing ability and you surround him with a bunch of fugs that can't get open quickly. Bryce may or may not end up being good but the roster of offensive weapons is complete shat

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2 hours ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

This fuging moron would have gave up on Peyton Manning.    

All these keyboard warriors who probably have the athletic ability of a fuging toothpick.  Just stop sucking on your mammas tits and go back to you fuging basement. 

At this point, I probably have all of the athletic ability of an old toothpick. But I can at least say I know that a rookie quarterback isn't fully defined after only two games.

And hell, I liked a lot of what we saw in him late game. He looked way more comfortable running an up-tempo attack than he did in the first game.

 

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