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Terrified Cj stroud will be a stud


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2 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Are you watching the Texans' game? 

If you are and you don't see a difference in separation for receivers, then you have an ulterior motive. It's not even close. If you can't see his recievers making plays for him, then... well you just don't want to see it. Bryce is not perfect. He's made mistakes. But his surrounding cast hasn't really helped. Whereas CJ's guys are just making plays and contested catches. 

In case you haven't heard, we don't need good receivers. Bryce is supposed  to "throw them open."

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Dumb so called Panther fans salivating over CJ Stroud, that ship has sailed, maybe his coaching staff is putting him in  a better position to succeed, but I  know  it's Bryce Young's fault, only played 2 GAMES so far, with all these veteran coaches and players been in the league for years so it has to  be him,he's the reason for all the failures at this point.

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6 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Are you watching the Texans' game? 

If you are and you don't see a difference in separation for receivers, then you have an ulterior motive. It's not even close. If you can't see his recievers making plays for him, then... well you just don't want to see it. Bryce is not perfect. He's made mistakes. But his surrounding cast hasn't really helped. Whereas CJ's guys are just making plays and contested catches. 

CJ is also dropping dimes into dudes arms 20+ yards down field. 

BY needs help for sure and I'm not giving up on him.

But acting like CJ isn't playing very well for a rookie is ridiculous 

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2 minutes ago, Mike in Raleigh said:

In case you haven't heard, we don't need good receivers. Bryce is supposed  to "throw them open."

Bro. I've seen him put balls exactly where they needed to be and receivers couldn't make the play. He is throwing them open. They just aren't making plays yet. 

And meanwhile Houston has a fullback run back an 85 yard kickoff return for a TD. 

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Just now, mav1234 said:

CJ is also dropping dimes into dudes arms 20+ yards down field. 

BY needs help for sure and I'm not giving up on him.

But acting like CJ isn't playing very well for a rookie is ridiculous 

I NEVER said that. I said his guys are open and he's finding them. He's playing very well. They were always 1a and 1b in the draft to me. Just who fits your offense. 

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3 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Are you watching the Texans' game? 

If you are and you don't see a difference in separation for receivers, then you have an ulterior motive. It's not even close. If you can't see his recievers making plays for him, then... well you just don't want to see it. Bryce is not perfect. He's made mistakes. But his surrounding cast hasn't really helped. Whereas CJ's guys are just making plays and contested catches. 

Yes im watching the game, the difference is i understand football as well. Last possession stroud put a pass on the money 3rd down for collins where only he could get it and it was dropped. Collins was covered but the ball was put right in his hands. Thats what makes stroud stand out, you do realize that Terrace marshall had more receiving yards last year than collins who is texans best receiver right? Collins already has 230 yds in 2 games this year but i guess thats because he is such an incredible talent right?  I can keep can going but there is no need. 

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11 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Are you watching the Texans' game? 

If you are and you don't see a difference in separation for receivers, then you have an ulterior motive. It's not even close. If you can't see his recievers making plays for him, then... well you just don't want to see it. Bryce is not perfect. He's made mistakes. But his surrounding cast hasn't really helped. Whereas CJ's guys are just making plays and contested catches. 

As of this point Bryce hasn't given his guys a chance to make contested catches, remember NO SEPARATION, and holding onto the ball.

You are arguing from both sides of the candle stick. 

You can't blame the receivers why Byrce isn't forcing it because tight windows, and then blame them for not making contested catches that Byrce isn't throwing. 

 

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Just now, CPF4LIFE said:

Yes im watching the game, the difference is i understand football as well. Last possession stroud put a pass on the money 3rd down for collins where only he could get it and it was dropped. Collins was covered but the ball was put right in his hands. Thats what makes stroud stand out, you do realize that Terrace marshall had more receiving yards last year than collins who is texans best receiver right? Collins already has 230 yds in 2 games this year but i guess thats because he is such an incredible talent right?  I can keep can going but there is no need. 

It's not JUST the receivers. The playcalling is lacking too. He's asking guys to do things they can't do yet. 

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1 minute ago, Pantherxtreme said:

As of this point Bryce hasn't given his guys a chance to make contested catches, remember NO SEPARATION, and holding onto the ball.

You are arguing from both sides of the candle stick. 

You can't blame the receivers why Byrce isn't forcing it because tight windows, and then blame them for not making contested catches that Byrce isn't throwing. 

 

Huh? Come on guy. I could show you a dozen plays where guys have dropped the ball or just couldn't get to catchable passes. 

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Just now, Navy_football said:

Huh? Come on guy. I could show you a dozen plays where guys have dropped the ball or just couldn't get to catchable passes. 

He's had a pretty good connection percentage with Theilen, and hasn't really targeted Chark. The only receiver whose been targeted plenty with a low connection rate is Mingo. 

So where are all these drops coming from?

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