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Bryce Young QB School Week 2


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This year has to be the worst assembly of offensive playmakers the Panthers have ever put onto the field. Individually, you can't find a player with any form of elite playmaking quality. This goes for each group, wide receiver, tight end, running back. In years past, the Panthers have fielded poor receiving corps, but at the same time had an effective run game with good to great tight ends. This year however, it doesn't seem like any facet of the offense is a strength.

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1 minute ago, AceBoogie said:

Lol you want to find a way to blame Bryce. The truth is simple, the guys around him haven’t been good enough. 

This is what all the Alabama fans were saying about BY last year. In a way that’s absolutely correct. He has to have speedsters that can turn 8 yard passes into 70 yard gains because his deep ball accuracy is awful. Both years at Alabama his numbers were super inflated by YAC and that’s just not going to happen for him in the NFL. 

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At some point we just need to give other WRs a chance. If Mingo and TMJ want to half ass run routes then pull them and put in other WRs. That guy from the Chiefs was running routes and catching passes in the preseason. Give him some plays. I know they are learning the offense too and Mingo needs time, but I would at least give several plays to the guys buried on the depth chart. 

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Mingo's route running is concerning to say the least. His general awareness is concerning as well (that run OOB on the corner route that could have been 6 was tough to watch).

Frank's play-calling issues that got him into trouble before are rearing their head again. Hoping that Thomas Brown gets the reigns sooner rather than later.

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5 minutes ago, Icege said:

Mingo's route running is concerning to say the least. His general awareness is concerning as well (that run OOB on the corner route that could have been 6 was tough to watch).

Frank's play-calling issues that got him into trouble before are rearing their head again. Hoping that Thomas Brown gets the reigns sooner rather than later.

Fitts has drafted two 2nd round WRs over the course of three years and they both look like ass. His FA splash signing a this year aren't looking great either. Thielen looks like he's lost a step and that's why the Vikings were ready to move on. Chark is a deep ball specialist and evidently going deep is something we just don't do.

It was pretty alarming for Reich to stand up there and straight up say that the play calling isn't the problem. Okay, so what is? What are you doing to address that? Because you low key just threw your whole offense under the bus for just not playing well enough to properly execute your brilliant play calling.

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